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Star Wars Mr Neeson is good man, see his examples! In 1999, Neeson starred as Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace. Director George Lucas cast Neeson in the role because he considered the actor to have great skills and presence, describing him as a master actor, who the other actors will look up to, who has got the qualities of strength that the character demands. As the first Star Wars film to be released in sixteen years, it was surrounded by a large amount of media anticipation. Neesons connection to Star Wars started in the Crown Bar, Belfast. Neeson stated to Ricki Lake, I probably wouldnt have taken the role if it wasnt for the advice of Peter King in the Crown during a Lyric reunion. Despite mixed reviews from critics and fans,The Phantom Menace was an enormous box-office success and remains the most financially successful Star Wars film unadjusted for inflation. Neesons performance as Qui-Gon received several positive reviews, and a Saturn Award nomination. Qui-Gons disembodied voice, provided by an uncredited Neeson, would later be heard during a brief scene in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones (2002). Qui-Gon was supposed to make an appearance in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (2005) as a Force Ghost, and Neeson had hinted at involvement. However, he was ultimately unable to appear due to a motorcycle injury, and his character is only mentioned in the film. In the animated television series Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008–2014), Neeson reprised the role of Qui-Gon once again by voicing the character in two episodes of the third season and one episode of the sixth season. 2001–present[edit] Neeson narrated the 2001 documentaries Journey into Amazing Caves, a short about two scientists who travel around the world to search for material for potential cures, and The Endurance: Shackletons Antarctic Adventure. The latter won awards at a number of film festivals including Best Documentary from both the Chicago Film Critics Association and the National Board of Review. After being nominated for a Tony Award for his role opposite Laura Linney in The Crucible, Neeson appeared with Harrison Ford in Kathryn Bigelows 2002 submarine thriller K-19: The Widowmaker as Captain Mikhail Polenin. He was also on the cast of Martin Scorseses Gangs of New York with Leonardo DiCaprio, Brendan Gleeson, Cameron Diaz and Daniel Day-Lewis, and played a recently widowed writer in Richard Curtis ensemble comedy Love Actually (2003). His role as Alfred Kinsey in Kinsey again put the actor up for nomination for a Golden Globe Award but he lost to Leonardo DiCaprio for The Aviator. With Love Julie (I wish he call me, Tel +36306874531) With love Julie Fooldezi
Posted on: Thu, 19 Jun 2014 18:35:48 +0000

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