(CBS News) — Liam Neeson says the sudden death of his wife, Natasha Richardson, still doesn't seem real, even five years after she died in a skiing accident at the age of 45. The star of films like “Schindler's List” and “Taken” also speaks about
Lamar Odom is still holding out hope that things will work out between him and his estranged wife, Khloe Kardashian; Liam Neeson is still grieving over Natasha Richardson's sudden death from nearly five years ago — and
This Friday sees the release of Liam Neeson's newest action-thriller Non-Stop. In the Universal Pictures (a division of Comcast Comcast) release, 61-year old and 6'4″ actor stars as an air marshal who must stop a killer aboard a crowded commercial
This weekend, Liam Neeson opened up to interviewer Anderson Cooper on “60 Minutes” about the death of his wife in 2009. In doing so, he gave the parents of boys a window into how differently boys and girls cope with grief. Skip to next paragraph.
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,