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Liam Neeson: Seth MacFarlane Does Spot-On Impersonation of ‘Taken’ Actor on ‘Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon’

Liam Neeson is known for his thick brogue and low-pitched tone in films like Taken. If you turned on your TV to The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon on Monday night, but didn’t watch the screen, y...
Liam Neeson: Seth MacFarlane Does Spot-On Impersonation of ‘Taken’ Actor on ‘Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon’
Written by Kimberly Ripley
  • Liam Neeson is known for his thick brogue and low-pitched tone in films like Taken. If you turned on your TV to The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon on Monday night, but didn’t watch the screen, you’d have sworn Liam Neeson was his guest at one point.

    Alas Liam Neeson wasn’t anywhere near The Tonight Show on Monday. Instead, Seth MacFarlane, who was on the show promoting his upcoming film Ted 2, was was playing an impressions game with Jimmy Fallon. He was asked to do an impression of Liam Neeson as a Time Warner Cable guy.

    The result was nothing short of hilarious.

    “I have a very particular set of channels,” MacFarlane growled in his gravelly Neeson brogue. “If you’d like to purchase these channels, I’ll come to your house and install your cable, and that will be the end of it. If you don’t, I will look for you, I will find you, and I will kill you.”

    In addition to Liam Neeson, Seth MacFarlane also did great impressions of Bobcat Goldthwait ordering a beverage at Starbucks, as well as Ray Romano–before which he said he needed to ‘work up enough phlegm’ to sound like the Everybody Loves Raymond and Parenthood star.

    Jimmy Fallon did what he decided was a failed impression of Jerry Seinfeld dishing about Uber. Then he and Seth MacFarlane engaged in dueling Pee-Wee Herman impersonations.

    Did you happen to catch Seth MacFarlane and Jimmy Fallon–and their hilarious impersonations–on The Tonight Show Monday?

    Even if Liam Neeson wasn’t watching, you can be sure the actor has seen a clip of MacFarlane’s spot-on impersonation of him by now.

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