




Liam Neeson - Narrator
Irish-born actor Liam Neeson has performed in film, television, and on stage for the past 20 years. After stints at the Belfast Lyric Players' Theatre and the famous Abbey Theatre in Dublin, Neeson was cast by director John Boorman in Excalibur (1981). He next gained notice playing the deaf mute in Suspect (1987). Then came leading roles in Darkman (1990), Leap of Faith (1992) and Husbands and Wives (1992) which led to him taking the role of Oskar Schindler in Steven Spielberg's Schindler's List (1993), for which he was nominated for an Oscar and Golden Globe. That same year he made his debut on Broadway, playing next to his wife, Natasha Richardson, in Anna Christie. He was nominated for a Tony for his performance.
Liam's other films include Nell (1994) with Jodie Foster, Rob Roy (1995) with Jessica Lang, and Michael Collins (1996) for which he was once against nominated for a Golden Globe. Most recently he starred in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace and The Haunting (1999). With a powerful and stirring voice, Liam is much in demand as a narrator and has lent his voice his voice to other major projects such as the stunning Imax film Everest.
Liam also narrated Atlantic's Emmy award winning documentary Jerusalem.
Hear Liam Neeson talking about 'The Greeks'
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