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Hollywood actor Liam Neeson stars in Melbourne homeowner's real estate listing video

Sydney Morning Herald Tuesday, 11 February 2025 ()
The Irish actor, 72, made a brief but memorable appearance in an advertisement for a real estate listing in Mulgrave, in Melbourne's south-east.
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