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Monday, October 29, 2012

Liam Neeson is back on the market



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Rumor has it, Liam Neeson called it quits with Freya St. Johnston, a British PR executive, whom he dated in the last two years. He reportedly decided to part ways with Freya since he wanted to focus on his film projects and two sons.

"Liam is heading back to America at the start of next month to work on his new film 'Non-Stop'," a friend explained. "He told Freya that he wants to take a break and concentrate on his family." So far, the Ra's al Ghul of "The Dark Knight Rises" hasn't made any comments about the rumor.

Just two weeks ago, the 60-year-old actor and 38-year-old mother of two were spotted spending time together in Rome during the weekend, while he was off from filming "Third Person". At the time, the couple was seen hand in hand at the Piazza del Popolo.

In April 2011, Liam reportedly popped the question to the blonde businesswoman, but both of them neither confirmed nor denied it. The engagement rumor came just 18 months after the actor's wife, Natasha Richardson, died of severe head injury in a skiing accident at the Mount Tremblant Resort in Quebec. From his marriage with Natasha, he has two sons named Michael and Daniel.

The "Battleship" actor is currently busy with his movie projects. He is still filming "Third Person", which will be unleashed in 2013. Also lined-up on his plate are "A Walk Among the Tombstones" and "Non-Stop", which both are scheduled to be released next year.

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    Thursday, October 11, 2012

    Liam Neeson misses his late wife "every day"



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    The Irish star's spouse, British actress Natasha Richardson, passed away after suffering a severe head injury during a skiing accident in 2009.

    The pair had been married for almost 15 years and the Taken actor still thinks about her all the time. "I do miss my wife every day, more than anything," he confessed to German magazine In.

    The 60-year-old has two children, Michael and Daniel, who he has raised alone since Natasha's death. When it comes to their upbringing, Liam has a strong idea of right and wrong and tries to instil that into the boys. "I wouldn't say that I'm a strict father," he explained. "I'd say I am a fair, conservative father. I put emphasis on traditional values in their upbringing. I want my sons to become loyal, honest and faithful human beings."

    The action star is currently busy promoting his film Taken 2, which hit screens worldwide this month. He recently revealed his sons are huge fans of the original 2008 movie and even ask him to record his key lines for their voicemail messages.

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    Tuesday, October 2, 2012

    Liam Neeson shirltess in the ELLEN show





    "Taken 2" star Liam Neeson showed off the goods yesterday on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" -- stripping down to a very revealing pair of bright pink briefs!

    But why?!

    The 60-year-old actor took it all off for charity, as Ellen is raising money for breast cancer research this week on her show.

    For the stunt, Neeson shed his robe and went nearly naked as he stepped into a modified version of a classic dunk tank.

    If the selected audience member -- a cancer survivor herself -- or Ellen could hit the target with a ball, a big bucket of water would drop all over Neeson's head.

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    Liam Neeson Strips to Pink Briefs for Charity on ELLEN



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    "Taken 2" star Liam Neeson showed off the goods yesterday on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" -- stripping down to a very revealing pair of bright pink briefs!

    But why?!

    The 60-year-old actor took it all off for charity, as Ellen is raising money for breast cancer research this week on her show.

    For the stunt, Neeson shed his robe and went nearly naked as he stepped into a modified version of a classic dunk tank.

    If the selected audience member -- a cancer survivor herself -- or Ellen could hit the target with a ball, a big bucket of water would drop all over Neeson's head.

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    Tuesday, September 18, 2012

    Liam Neeson promoting 'Taken 2' -Pictures and Videos



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    Interview from The Jonathan Ross show on...
    - becoming an action star
    - fly fishing
    - his ex-girlfriend Helen Mirren
    - meeting Muhammad Ali
    - Taken 2

    + reading Justin Bieber's "Boyfriend"
    + pictures































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    Friday, May 8, 2009

    Roman Polanski, Abba, and Liam Neeson




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    A US judge has formally rejected Roman Polanski's request that a 1978 rape case against him is dismissed.

    Judge Peter Espinoza agreed there was misconduct by the judge in the original case, but said Mr Polanski must return to the US to apply for dismissal.

    Mr Polanski fled to France in 1978 before he could be sentenced for having unlawful sex with a 13-year-old girl.

    Mr Polanski's lawyers said he would not return to the US because he would be immediately arrested as a fugitive.

    He cannot be extradited from France.

    The judge had asked to be forewarned if the director was planning to appear in court, in order to give time to arrange security. The case has drawn a high level of media attention.

    The director put in his request to have the conviction dismissed after a documentary about him, Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired, uncovered new facts about the case.

    The film suggested that the judge who heard the original case, who has since died, agreed a plea bargain with the director but then went back on the deal after intervention by the prosecution.

    Judge Espinoza watched the documentary and said he thought there had been "substantial misconduct", but that the Oscar-winning director was not entitled to challenge the ruling while on the run.

    The girl in the original case, Samantha Geimer, is now 45. She has previously said that asking Mr Polanski to appear in person would be a "cruel joke".

    A lawyer acting on her behalf said in court: "The time has come for this case to end."
    so is she saying she wants it dismissed? CONFUSED
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    Abba duo Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus have unveiled their first new pop songs for more than 15 years.
    One track, Second Best To None, has been recorded by employees at the hotel Andersson owns in Stockholm.

    It was written for the staff as a treat and has been released as a single in Sweden. "We all had some fun doing this. They can sing," Andersson said.

    A second track, Story of A Heart, will appear on the first English-language album from Andersson's current band.

    Andersson and Ulvaeus enjoyed huge global success as the songwriters in Abba in the 1970s and early '80s. The band's popularity has enjoyed a resurgence thanks to the hit Mamma Mia movie last year.

    The pair have continued to work together over the years, including the Chess musical in the 1980s, and Andersson said their last pop collaboration was on songs for an album by singer Josefin Nilsson in the early 1990s.

    "We haven't done any pop songs for a long time," the musician said.

    Andersson had the idea to record Second Best To None last September at the Hotel Rival's fifth birthday party, where the workforce had gathered.

    "I realised that at least 20 of them were singing in amateur choirs in Stockholm," he said. "I asked them, do you want me to write a song for you and we can put it on our homepage? They said yes so that's what I did.

    "And I asked Bjorn if he would like to write the lyrics, and we recorded it with the staff. We released it as a single as well. It's just a lot of fun and it's taking care of the staff at the hotel more than anything else."

    Story of A Heart, meanwhile, will feature on an album of the same name by The Benny Andersson Band.

    The new track has been recorded by one of the group's vocalists, Helen Sjoholm, and will sit alongside folk tunes that have previously been released in Sweden.

    Ulvaeus wrote Swedish lyrics for the originals, and has translated them into English for the UK release on 6 July.

    "It's a nice prospect to be able to release music I've been doing for the last 10 years, which is folk oriented," Andersson said.

    The group will also play their first English concert on Hampstead Heath on 4 July.

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    Nearly four decades after enrolling in Queen's University, Belfast, actor Liam Neeson has received a doctorate from the university.

    The Ballymena-born star was an undergraduate at Queen's in 1971 as a Physics and Computer Science student, before leaving to work in Guinness.

    He was awarded an honorary doctorate in New York by Vice-Chancellor Professor Peter Gregson.

    The actor said he would "finally" be able to tell his mother he graduated.

    The professor revealed details from the actor's original university application form from 1970.

    He said his academic referee from Ballymena Technical College said Liam was confidently expected to obtain high grades in Maths, Physics and Geometrical Drawing.

    As well as commenting on his pleasant personality and hard-working approach, his teacher hinted at what was to come for when he wrote: "Liam's chief interest would appear to be amateur dramatics, in which he has played the leading role in the last two productions of the College play."

    Professor Gregson awarded the actor with a Doctorate of the University for his Outstanding Contribution and Service to the Arts.

    "From an acting career which first began at the age of 11, Liam Neeson has gone on to become one of the leading, international motion-picture figures of our time," he said.

    "Liam's outstanding drive and resolute belief that the arts can contribute much to society has seen his star remain in the ascendency. He is to be commended for his continuing contribution to the sector both on the big screen and at his home in Northern Ireland, where he continues to provide vital support for local theatre."

    Dr Neeson said that Northern Ireland would "always be home".

    "I have often found that no matter where I meet people in the world, there is a path that leads back to Queen's," he said.

    "Queen's University flies the flag for the arts in Northern Ireland and beyond.

    "It is to be commended on its commitment to the arts sector and in nurturing new talent through its broad range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses."

    Liam Neeson has starred in more than 50 television and film productions and was nominated for an Oscar for his performance as Oskar Schindler in Schindler's List.

    In March, his wife of 15 years, Natasha Richardson, died of head injuries after a fall at a ski resort in Quebec.

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