**Liam Neeson Steps Away from Action Roles:** At 72, Liam Neeson has announced he’s ready to retire from action films, citing the physical demands of the genre. Known for iconic roles in *Taken*, *Star Wars*, and *The Grey*, Neeson admitted it’s time to slow down, as some stunts are becoming too challenging. “I’m 72—it has to stop,” he told *People*, adding that he doesn’t want his stunt double to handle all his fight scenes. While he hasn’t set a firm retirement date, Neeson hinted it could be by the end of 2025. His upcoming film, *Absolution*, and a reboot of *The Naked Gun* mark his final projects in the genre.
**A Storied Career and Personal Choices:** Neeson’s career began in theater before his breakout role in *Schindler’s List* earned him an Oscar nomination. He later became an action star with films like *Taken* and *Non-Stop*. Nearly a year ago, he revealed he was nearly cast as James Bond but turned it down after his late wife, Natasha Richardson, gave him an ultimatum: “If you play James Bond, we’re not getting married.” The role went to Pierce Brosnan instead. Neeson’s decision to step back from action films reflects his desire to leave the genre on his own terms, closing a remarkable chapter in his career.