“Incredibly watchful”: Why Liam Neeson hails Denzel Washington as America’s greatest movie star

Of all the great actors from the island of Ireland who have found success in America – Cillian Murphy, Colin Farrell, Saoirse Ronan – you could argue that nobody has been more successful than Liam Neeson. Between Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, Schindler’s List, Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight movies, and countless other major projects, the boy from Ballymena has earned legions of fans and made a lot of people very rich with his ability to draw a crowd.

Neeson’s remarkable career has brought him into contact with some of the biggest stars from his adopted home. He’s worked with everyone there is to work with and has surely met everyone else at various industry parties and talk show recordings. When it comes to his favourite American superstar, however, there’s only one choice for Liam – the incomparable Denzel Washington.

“Denzel’s a fantastic actor, probably our greatest movie star in this country, I think,” he told Slash Film, comparing the Oscar winner to the likes of Burt Lancaster and Robert Mitchum. “I’ve seen him on stage. I’ve seen a lot of his films. Love those Equalizer films. I mean, Antoine Fuqua, love those movies. Denzel could do that, too. He can show a strength and a solidity and touch on the vulnerability, which is incredibly watchful.”

2014’s The Equalizer, directed by the aforementioned Fuqua, is the first in a series of three movies based on the 1980s TV show of the same name. Washington played Robert McCall (taking over from Edward Woodward), a retired soldier-turned-vigilante who ends up protecting a young sex worker from the mafia. It was a big hit and spawned two more films over the next nine years, as well as a spin-off TV show starring Queen Latifah.

It’s interesting that Neeson should gravitate towards the Equalizer franchise, as it holds a number of similarities to his own Taken series. Both lead characters – Washington’s McCall and Neeson’s Brian Mills – are former intelligence officers trying to live normal lives post-retirement. They both get drawn back into a seedy underworld when a young woman is threatened – McCall’s friend and Mills’ daughter – and both exceed stereotypes about their age to rescue their charges and kick loads of ass in the process. Taken also generated two sequels and a spin-off TV show. Unfortunately, that was cancelled after two seasons, as opposed to The Equalizer’s five. Washington 1 – 0 Neeson.

Though they’ve done battle with each other in the past – The Equalizer opened against Neeson’s movie, A Walk Among the Tombstones – the two acting titans have never appeared in a movie together. Considering how long they’ve both been active and how many incredible series they’ve been a part of, it boggles the mind that the two haven’t somehow worked on the same project. Maybe that ‘McCall vs. Mills’ rivalry is more real that we thought.

He might still be waiting on his chance to work with his idol, but Neeson’s praise towards Washington is entirely earned. As a no-nonsense man of action, a historical hero, or very occasionally a campy villain, Washington is dazzling every single time he appears on screen. He embodies so much of what it means to be not only an actor but a movie star, too, and it’s nice to see that his contemporaries adore him just as much as the general public does.

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