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Liam Neeson once revealed that a heartfelt ultimatum from his late wife, Natasha Richardson, was the only reason he never seriously sought for the James Bond role in GoldenEye (1995). Though, Neeson made it clear that he never received an official offer for the role. He did express interest when approached informally by the franchise’s producer, Barbara Broccoli, following his acclaimed performance in Schindler’s List.

In a candid conversation with Rolling Stone published at the time, the then-70-year-old actor explained that Broccoli had contacted him a few times to gauge his interest in the coveted role. Neeson admitted he had been open to the idea, having just gained significant recognition in Hollywood. However, while filming Nell in the Carolinas, his then-girlfriend and soon-to-be wife Richardson made her stance unmistakably clear. She told him flat-out, “If you play James Bond, we’re not getting married.”

That singular remark shifted the course of Neeson’s career. The Irish actor playfully recalled how he would tease Richardson by pretending to hold a gun with his fingers and hum the iconic Bond theme behind her back. Despite the jest, her warning was firm, and Neeson respected it, stating she absolutely meant what she said. He speculated, with amusement, that her objection likely stemmed from the series’ notorious reputation for Bond’s romantic escapades with glamorous women across international locations.

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