Entering The Age Of 72, Liam Neeson Plans To Stop Acting Next Year
JAKARTA - Liam Neeson shared plans to end his acting career starting next year. At the age of 72 years, Liam thinks he can no longer continue acting, especially in the action genre.
Liam Neeson debuted in 1978 through the film Pilgrim's Progress until he starred in various action films including Takenn and The Marksman.
"I've been 72 years. I have to stop at one point," Liam Neeson quoted People as saying.
Liam Neeson also always features his own acting choreography. He also relies on stunt collaborator Mark Vanselow to help him in some tougher action choreography.
But with the desire to retire, Liam Neeson doesn't want to burden Mark Vanselow in the future.
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"I don't want Mark to do fight scene choreography for me," he said.
"Maybe it will end next year. I think that's enough," said Liam Neeson.
Neeson himself still has several projects that haven't been shown yet. Hans Peter Molan-directed Absolute film will be released in November.
He also starred in the films The Naked Gun and Cold Storage which will be released in 2025. He co-starred in the sequel to Ice Road 2: Road to the Sky, Hotel Tehran, Run All Night 2, The Mangoose.
Not only that, Liam Neeson also starred in The Riker's Ghost and Charlie Johnson in the Flames.