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Hey, it pays the rent! Irish actor Liam Neeson's dance card will be full in the next two years. The actor has revealed he'll star in two more new projects.

First Neeson is committed to a role in Last Stand, a contemporary western from whacked out action movie director Ji-woon Kim (The Good, the Bad, the Weird) and then he'll star in another indie action flcik called An Ordinary Man from Land of the Lost director Brad Silberling.

Last Stand will see Neeson playing a sheriff on the border between the United States and Mexico, and since it's a Ji-woon Kim folk, you can expect some astonishing action sequences.

On the other end of the law, An Ordinary Man will see Neeson playing a fugitive war criminal who's being hidden by his supporters, with his character based on the odious former Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic.

With so many projects in Neeson's future, it's hard to know when these recently revealed projects will get off the ground, but it's not bad work for a man who's a viable action hero as he approaches his sixth decade.

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