Liam Neeson: Bono helped family heal after wife's death

LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — Actor Liam Neeson opened up to “60 Minutes” about mourning his late wife, actress Natasha Richardson. He told correspondent Anderson Cooper that grief still overwhelms him. “Grief is like a three-legged table,” he said, 

The actor also shares details about his wife's death and how much he dislikes his work in “Schindler's List”. At 61, Liam Neeson says he is “a wee bit embarrassed” to be an action star. But the reason why he keeps making 

It's been five years since Liam Neeson's beloved wife Natasha Richardson died in a tragic skiing accident in Canada. Now, the actor is speaking out about his grief and what the recovery process from such a devastating event 

In 2008 Besson launched Liam Neeson, then 55, as a late-blooming action star with Taken and its 2012 sequel. No great shakes as cinema, these two inexpensively-made films earned more than $600 million at the worldwide box office. Besson also found 

Liam Neeson during an interview with Anderson Cooper for 60 Minutes In a Feb. 23 interview with 60 Minutes, Liam Neeson says wife Natasha Richardson 2009 death still doesn't feel real, and reveals he donated three of her