'Schindler's List' star Liam Neeson has been named the Irish Man of the Year.
The 50-year-old actor, who hails from Ballymena in Northern Ireland, was given a standing ovation at New York City Hall as he accepted the Thomas Manton Irish Man of the Year Award from Christine C Quinn, speaker of the New York City Council, reported Contactmusic.
Neeson joked about his nerves as he stepped up to the podium, telling the audience, "There's a popular assumption that actors are very good public speakers. It's absolute BS. It's actually my worst nightmare."
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"I'm delighted and thrilled to be here... Let me say what an honour it is to accept this Irish Man Of The Year Award. I'm humbled to join a distinguished group of past Manton award recipients, (including US) Senators Ted Kennedy, George Mitchell...
"Tonight is a great example of the Irish-American tradition for commitment to public service, the Irish-American commitment to community and helping others. I'm truly humbled, so thank you," he added.
The event, held annually in conjunction with Irish-American Heritage Month, also featured a performance by the cast of Broadway musical Once.
The ceremony came on a poignant day for Neeson - it was the fourth anniversary of the death of his actress wife Natasha Richardson, who passed away in 2009 after suffering a head injury while skiing in Canada.