The story of Liam Neeson and Natasha Richardson is one that began on stage but quickly grew into something far more profound and lasting. Their romance started in 1993 while they were performing together in the Broadway revival of Anna Christie. From the moment they stepped on stage, audiences and critics alike noticed the undeniable chemistry between them. What was happening in front of the curtain was real: behind the scenes, a true connection was forming.
At the time, Natasha Richardson was married to filmmaker Robert Fox, but her relationship with Neeson brought clarity about what she truly wanted. Her marriage eventually ended, and in 1994, she and Neeson were married. It was clear to everyone who knew them that their bond was deep and sincere. In interviews, even years later, Richardson expressed admiration and understanding for Neeson’s appeal, once saying to Country Living, “I’m glad that women fall in love with him because I know why.”
Their relationship continued to grow after their marriage. They were excited to build a life together and start a family. Their first son, Micheál, was born in 1995, and their second son, Daniel, followed just 18 months later. The couple appeared genuinely happy, balancing their professional careers with their growing family.
Tragically, everything changed in March 2009. While on a skiing trip in Canada, Natasha suffered a seemingly minor fall. At first, she felt fine and even declined medical attention. But within hours, her condition deteriorated rapidly. She was flown to a hospital in New York, where doctors confirmed she had suffered a traumatic brain injury. Eventually, she was declared brain dead.

Liam Neeson, devastated but steady, remembered a promise the couple had made to each other: if either of them were ever in a vegetative state, the other would make the decision to end life support. After family and close friends had a chance to say goodbye, Neeson made the heartbreaking choice to let her go. The world mourned the loss of the talented, vibrant actress. She was only 45 years old.
In the years following Natasha’s death, the family she left behind—especially her sons—continued to find ways to honor her. Micheál, who was only 13 when his mother died, struggled in the aftermath. He later spoke candidly about how grief affected him in his teenage years, but over time, he found healing through acting—an art form that connected him to both his parents’ legacies.
Micheál eventually made the deeply personal decision to change his last name from Neeson to Richardson, as a tribute to his mother. Speaking to The Times, he explained, “It was mostly a tribute to my mother and a way to carry her with me.” His father, Liam Neeson, supported the decision wholeheartedly and called it “a lovely gesture.” He shared how proud he was, not just of the name change, but of the kind of man and artist his son was becoming.
Natasha’s mother, legendary actress Vanessa Redgrave, and Natasha’s sister, Joely Richardson, were also deeply touched by Micheál’s choice. It was a symbol of how Natasha’s spirit continues to live on through her family.
Micheál Richardson has since carved out his own place in the world of acting. He has appeared in films such as Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues, Vox Lux, Big Dogs, Broken Symphony, and Paradise. But some of his most meaningful work has been alongside his father.
In 2019, the father-son duo appeared in Cold Pursuit, and in 2020, they shared the screen again in Made in Italy—a film about a grieving father and son dealing with the loss of a wife and mother. The emotional parallels to their real lives gave their performances even greater depth, and many praised the authenticity and heart they brought to the roles.
Even now, Micheál continues to keep his mother’s memory close. In interviews and through his work, he honors her legacy not just as an actress, but as the caring, talented, and loving woman she was.