Responding to the reports that he will soon stop working in action movies, Liam Neeson has said that he can never retire from the genre.
The 65-year-old actor had contemplated bowing out of action movies back in 2015, and he predicted earlier this month that "Hard Powder" and "The Commuter" would be two of his last thrillers.
However, according to Variety, while speaking at the premiere of "Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House," Neeson said, "It's not true, look at me! Youre talking in the past tense. I'm going to be doing action movies until they bury me in the ground. I'm unretired."
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Neeson's action credits include "Taken," "The A-Team," "Unknown," "The Grey," "Non-Stop," "A Walk Among the Tombstones," "Run All Night," and the upcoming movies "The Commuter" and "Widows."
Outside of the action realm the actor has also starred in timeless films such as "Schindler's List," "Michael Collins," "Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace," "Gangs of New York" and "Batman Begins".
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