Why Does Liam Neeson Refuse to Work with Late Actors?
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Key Takeaways
- Punctuality is essential in the film industry.
- Liam Neeson refuses to collaborate with late actors.
- His new venture into comedy marks a shift in his career.
- Neeson values strong scripts and storytelling.
- He will not work in horror films.
Los Angeles, Aug 5 (NationPress) Hollywood icon Liam Neeson has shared his thoughts on actors who arrive "two, three, four hours late" to filming, stating he would never collaborate with them.
The 73-year-old actor, known for legendary films such as the “Taken” series and “Schindler's List”, revealed that he has heard "disturbing stories" about talented stars who fail to respect the schedule, emphasizing that he would never work with those individuals. He remarked, "That’s very important. I hear disturbing stories about actors and actresses who are very gifted but show up on set two, three, four hours late. I would never work with those people. I think it’s so insulting. You have a crew of like 60, 70, 80 people waiting for you."
He continued, "The very least you can do is give them the respect by turning up on time." Meanwhile, Neeson is venturing into comedy with his upcoming film “Naked Gun” and expressed that he believes his days as an action hero may be behind him, as reported by femalefirst.co.uk.
In an interview with Variety, he stated, "The first Taken was 18 years ago; I was 54. It feels like a lifetime ago. I still get offered the occasional one. But I’m 73… I don’t want to insult audiences if they’re watching whole fight scenes and it’s not me."
"I just wouldn’t do it. Up until recently, I liked doing my own fight stuff. But I don’t want to be doing that with a Zimmer frame or walking stick. Sure, there might be another one out there, but nothing definite on the horizon."
Furthermore, he mentioned that there is a specific genre he will refrain from pursuing.
He stated, "I’m a big believer in writers and the script. That’s the foundation stone, no matter what the genre. Except horror. I won’t do horror."