
Age: 74
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Liam Neeson (born 7 June 1952) is an Irish actor. He was born in Ballymena, County Antrim, Northern Ireland and educated at Saint Patrick's College, Ballymena Technical College and Queen's University Belfast. He moved to Dublin after university to further his acting career, joining the renowned Abbey Theatre. In the early 1990s, he moved again to the United States, where the wide acclaim for his performance in Schindler's List led to more high-profile work. He is widowed and lives in New York with his two sons. He has been nominated for an Oscar, a BAFTA and three Golden Globe Awards. He has starred in a number of notable roles including Oskar Schindler in Schindler's List, Michael Collins in Michael Collins, Peyton Westlake in Darkman, Jean Valjean in Les Misérables, Qui-Gon Jinn in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, Alfred Kinsey in Kinsey, Ras Al Ghul in Batman Begins and the voice of Aslan in The Chronicles of Narnia film series. He has also starred in several other notable films, from major Hollywood studio releases (ie. Excalibur, The Dead Pool, Nell, Rob Roy, The Haunting, Love Actually, Kingdom of Heaven, Taken, Clash of the Titans, The A-Team, Unknown) to smaller arthouse films (ie. Deception, Breakfast on Pluto, Chloe).

Liam Neeson

Green Goblin / Norman Osborn
for Green Goblin / Norman Osborn in Spider-man 3
Suggested by Spidermaj

Peter Parker struggles to balance his dual identity as Spider-Man and a college student while New York City faces unprecedented danger. When a mysterious symbiote from space bonds with him, Peter's powers amplify—but so does his aggression and darkness. As he succumbs to the suit's corrupting influence, his relationships fracture and his moral compass wavers. Meanwhile, his best friend Harry Osborn seeks revenge for his father's death, transforming into the vengeful Green Goblin, while the sand-powered villain Sandman emerges from tragedy seeking redemption. Peter must confront his inner demons, reclaim his humanity, and choose between vengeance and forgiveness. The film explores themes of responsibility, redemption, and the cost of power as Spider-Man faces his most personal and destructive battle yet.