Sam Neill
- Nigel John Dermot "Sam" Neill, DCNZM, OBE
- Born 14 September 1947 in Omagh, Northern Ireland, but family returned to Dunedin, New Zealand in 1954. Was named Nigel, but became known as "Sam" at school in NZ.
- Attended Christ College in Christchurch and Canterbury University, taking part in drama productions, but not taking acting classes.
- After university toured for a year with the Players Drama Quartet, then worked with the National Film Unit in Wellington, directing documentaries.
- Landed the lead role in Sleeping dogs (1977), the first full length New Zealand film to be released in the United States.
- Was asked to audition for the male lead in My brilliant career, and moved to Australia to make acting his career.
- Worked in television and movies there, then was cast in The final conflict: the omen, filmed in London, where he met Lisa Harrow, mother of his son Tim.
- Made a number of mini-series in London, including Reilly: ace of spies, and received a Golden Globe nomination for the television series.
- Continued to make movies (Evil angels with Meryl Streep in 1988, Dead calm in 1989, The hunt for Red October in 1990, The piano in 1993).
- Gained commercial success and recognition in the United States with Jurassic Park (1993) and playing Merlin in a television mini-series (1998).
- In 1996 narrated the hoax documentary Forgotten silver.
- Other work includes The Dish, released in 2000, and Jurassic Park III, released in 2001.
- Has developed an interest in wine with the Two Paddocks vineyard near Queenstown.
- Has set up a production company, Huntaway Films, with fellow actor John Clarke. First film was Perfect Strangers, directed by Gaylene Preston, which is to be released in 2003.
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