Liam Neeson is modern day John Wayne: Hollywood producer

IANS  |  Los Angeles 

Alex has compared to late cinema icon

"is a modern day in some ways," said in a statement.

"There are not many actors that can do things with a look. But can do things with one look; he's great at conveying emotions with very little," added Heineman, who along with has backed Neeson's "The Commuter", helmed by Jaume Collet-Serra.

According to variety.com, Wayne enjoyed probably the longest and most successful career of any in film history. He had appeared in 120 features and one series "The Mesquiteers" and also directed two.

A starring role in John Ford's "Stagecoach" (1939) lifted him overnight to enormous fame. He won an for "True Grit".

Agreeing with Heineman, Rona also said: "I love working with He's really easy-going and a true professional and he really commits to the film. There are very few actors today that can really carry a like this but Liam's got that unique likability factor."

"The Commuter", also starring Vera Farmiga, and Sam Neill, revolves around a man's quest to prevent disaster on a packed commuter train. is releasing the film in on Friday.

Talking about reuniting with Neeson, Collet-Serra said: "can do no wrong. He's an amazing On every I've done with him I'm like a kid on morning on the first day of shooting, waiting to see what character he's going to show me."

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First Published: Thu, January 18 2018. 02:42 IST