They met in 1993, playing opposite each other in Broadway’s Anna Christie, and the chemistry was instant—even though she was married then. That marriage ended, and in 1994 Natasha Richardson and Liam Neeson wed, building a warm, bustling life with two sons.
From the start, their connection felt effortless. People remarked on the spark that carried from backstage to the stage, and Natasha later brushed off Liam’s “ladies’ man” reputation with grace: she understood exactly why people fell for him. They became parents soon after—first Micheál in 1995, then Daniel eighteen months later—and their home life only deepened their bond.

Tragedy struck in 2009 when Natasha suffered a head injury in a skiing accident. What seemed minor at first quickly turned catastrophic; doctors determined she was brain dead. Honoring a promise they’d made to each other, Liam chose to remove life support after loved ones had the chance to say goodbye.
In the years since, Micheál pursued acting, appearing in films and series like Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues, Vox Lux, Big Dogs, Broken Symphony, and Paradise. As a tribute to his mother, he changed his surname to Richardson—a gesture Liam called “lovely,” one that deeply moved Natasha’s family. Micheál has also shared the screen with his father in Cold Pursuit and Made in Italy, carrying forward both a craft and a legacy.

It’s a story stitched with love, loss, and the quiet ways a family keeps someone’s spirit alive. Natasha Richardson would surely be proud—of the man her son has become, and of the life her family continues to build in her name.