Veteran actor Liam Neeson admitted that he always felt shy when performing bed scenes in movies.
According to Fox News, the Northern Irish star is a familiar face to audiences with the action movie genre, such as Taken. Throughout his career, Liam Neeson has also performed intimate bed scenes many times. However, the actor said that he always feels uncomfortable when playing such roles.
In an interview with Vanity Fair, the actor born in 1952 expressed his support for actor Penn Badgley. Accordingly, Badgley asked the producer to limit hot scenes when filming the 4th season of Netflix’s hit series “You”.
At the same time, Liam Neeson also shared his thoughts on this topic: “Personally, I don’tlike doing bed scenes. When doing it, I want to leave everything up to my imagination and respect you.
” In fact, I feel embarrassed watching these scenes. I understand that they are all professional, well-trained actors. However, I don’t feel the need to watch the scenes that scene”.
Liam Neeson doesn’t like doing sex scenes. Photo: Vanity Fair.
Liam Neeson was born in 1952, is a veteran actor from Northern Ireland. At the age of 70, he is still mentioned as the top star of the action movie genre, most loved for the Taken series.
He has been nominated for an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award and 3 Golden Globe Awards. Notable starring roles include 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 I – The Phantom Menace and an episode of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Alfred Kinsey in Alfred Kinsey, Ra’s al Ghul in Batman Begins and The Dark Knight Rises as well as the voice of Aslan in The Chronicles of Narnia series .
At the same time, he also participated in many other notable Hollywood films such as Excalibur, The Dead Pool, Nell, Rob Roy, The Haunting, Love Actually, Kingdom of Heaven, Taken, Clash of the Titans, The A-Team, Unknown….
In addition, Liam was awarded the title of Officer of the British Empire (OBE) by Queen Elizabeth II in 1999. He was also honored by The American Ireland Fund for his artistic contributions to the Irish country at the Dinner Gala. took place in New York in 2008.