Tony-winning actress Natasha Richardson passed away two years ago, in a night of March 2009 after a skiing accident. She died after she fell into a coma as a result of a brain hemorrhage sustained during the fall.
In an exclusive interview given to Esquire Magazine, Liam Neeson opens up about his tragic loss.
"I walked into the emergency [room] -- it's like seventy, eighty people, broken arms, black eyes, all that -- and for the first time in years, nobody recognizes me. Not the nurses. The patients. No one. And I've come all this way, and they won't let me see her. And I'm looking past them, starting to push -- I'm like, 'F**k, I know my wife's back there someplace.'' he told the magazine.
"I see two nurses, ladies, having a cigarette. I walk up, and luckily one of them recognizes me. And I'll tell you, I was so f**king grateful -- for the first time in I don't know how long -- to be recognized. And this one, she says, 'Go in that back door there.' She points me to it. 'Make a left. She's in a room there.' So I get there, just in time. And all these young doctors, who look all of eighteen years of age, they tell me the worst."
At the end of the interview, the Taken actor says that he survived thanks to work...
The full interview is available in Esquire's latest issue





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