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The Oscar nominee told People magazine his run as one of Hollywood’s leading action men may soon end as “you can’t fool audiences”. Neeson, who turned 72 in June, has been in more than a ...
“I’m 72,” Neeson told People in a new interview ... Recognising that “you can’t fool audiences,” he said: “I don’t want Mark to be fighting my fight scenes for me.” ...
In the new issue of PEOPLE, the Oscar-nominated actor opens up about his iconic career, fatherhood and his life now at age 72. Asked if he dates, Neeson replies, “No, in a word. I’m past all ...
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While age has yet to hold him back during a production, the actor isn’t interested in waiting long enough for it to become a factor. "You can’t fool audiences,” he continued.
‘I’m 72 – it has to stop at some stage,’ the actor told People. ‘You can’t fool audiences. I don’t want Mark [his longtime stunt collaborator Mark Vanselow] to be fighting my fight ...