Liam Neeson backed Daniel Day-Lewis as his Lincoln replacement
Liam Neeson gave Daniel Day-Lewis his full support after the Oscar winner signed on as the Irish actor's replacement for Steven Spielberg's historical epic Lincoln.
The My Left Foot star insists he would never have even considered portraying Abraham Lincoln in the movie if his friend was still attached to the project, after initially turning down the chance to play the assassinated President.
However, Day-Lewis reveals Neeson encouraged him to take the role
and gave him his blessing after the casting was confirmed.
He tells WENN, "Liam is a friend of mine and Liam was committed to
a period of time working with Steven. There came a moment for
reasons known to both of them that Liam would do other things and
Steven would do other things. But during that period of time whilst
Liam was committed to the project, of course it wouldn't have
occurred to me to consider it.
"He has been in touch with me about it since and has given me
incredible encouragement in the most generous possible way. When I
was undecided about doing it he gave me encouragement towards that
decision. I just feel I should say that. I can say unequivocally
that Liam's Lincoln would have been something I'd like to see.
"The timing worked out this way but it could've easily worked out
the other way and I think Liam would've been quite wonderful."