With an Esquire magazine subscription, you'll be able to read an exclusive interview with Hollywood actor Liam Neeson.
For the first time, Neeson has spoken frankly about the grief he still feels following his wife Natasha Richardson's untimely death, following a skiing accident, two years ago.
Talking about when he arrived at the hospital she was in, Neeson told Esquire magazine: "I walked into the emergency... and for the first time in years, nobody recognises me. Not the nurses. The patients. No one... and they won't let me see her."
He said he wandered around for a while before someone recognised him and took him to be at his spouse's bedside before he and her family decided to turn her life support machine off.
The Schindler's List actor told Esquire magazine the grief still plagues him "in the middle of the night", admitting he thinks he got through the aftermath initially be throwing himself into his work.
Neeson is currently starring as Qui-Gon Jinn in the TV series Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
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Posted by Annah Lansdown