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Grieving Liam Neeson completes work on film

Actor seen alone at hotel bar in Toronto a week after Richardson died

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updated 11:23 a.m. ET March 30, 2009

TORONTO - Just several days after the death of his wife, Natasha Richardson, a grieving Liam Neeson returned to work last week to finish the film “Chloe.”

The actor returned to Toronto to finish shooting the indie film alongside Julianne Moore, The New York Post’s Page Six reported.

The actor was seen sitting alone at the Hazelton Hotel bar while in Toronto.

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“It was so sad,” a source told the paper. “He looked like he was in an Edward Hopper print.”

A rep for Neeson told Access the actor has completed shooting of the movie.

As previously reported on AccessHollywood.com, the production team on “Chloe” worked around a missing Neeson following Richardson’s death.

Richardson’s sister, Joely, also returned to work last week. On Thursday, the actress continued filming the BBC remake of “The Day of the Triffids.” Richardson’s mother, Vanessa Redgrave, postponed her April 27 New York performance in “The Year of Magical Thinking” until an undetermined date.

Richardson, 45, died March 18 after suffering a serious head injury on a Canadian ski slope.

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