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Liam Neeson didn’t wish son Michael to join films
- Updated: October 1, 2017
Action star Liam Neeson says he did not wish his son Micheal to join films. The 65-year-old actor says notwithstanding his possess successful Hollywood career, he was creatively opposite a thought of his 22-year-old son following in his footsteps, as he wanted to save him from rejection, reported Entertainment Tonight.
Liam Neeson
“I attempted to speak him out of it. The contention is all about rejection, we know? You go out for this partial and you’re rejected, and you’re not deserted since of your education, you’re deserted since of this. “The space we occupy. You’re too tall. You’re too Irish. Your nose is too broken. You’re too this, you’re too that. So it’s – we wish to save your kids from all that, we know?” Neeson says.
However, a father-son twin recently worked together on thriller film “Hard Powder”, and Neeson says it was good to act alongside his boy. “We did a film progressing this year called ‘Hard Powder’. It’s a thriller. It’s got a dim comedic hook to it, as well. He plays my son, and he’s, it was good to act with (him)! We had dual or 3 small scenes together and it was nice.”