Liam Neeson on Memory, Why He Loves His Work in Michael Collins, and Neil Jordan’s Marlowe

With director Martin Campbell’s Memory now playing in theaters, I recently spoke to Liam Neeson about making the action thriller. In the film, Neeson plays an expert assassin that’s dealing with getting older and suffering from a memory that is beginning to falter. When a job goes wrong because he refuses to kill a child, Neeson must figure out who hired him while staying ahead of the FBI and his failing memory. Memory also stars Guy Pearce, Monica Bellucci, Taj Atwal, Ray Fearon, and Harold Torres. The film is produced by Cathay Schulman, Moshe Diamant, Rupert Maconick, Michael Heimler, and Arthur Sarkissian. During the interview, Nelson talked about why he wanted to make Memory with Martin Campbell, why he spent a lot of time preparing for the role, how he loves his work in Neil Jordan’s Michael Collins, why he loves showing a character’s vulnerability, and how he hadn’t seen Memento until before making Memory with Guy Pearce. In addition, he talks about how he just watched a cut of Jordan’s Marlowe
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