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Sam Neill

14 Sep, 1947 in Omagh, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, UK

Sir Nigel John Dermot 'Sam' Neill, KNZM OBE (born 14 September 1947) is an Ireland-born New Zealand actor. His career has included leading roles in both dramas and blockbusters. Considered an "international leading man", he has been regarded as one of the most versatile actors of his generation. He is perhaps best known for his starring... role as paleontologist Dr Alan Grant in Jurassic Park and Jurassic Park III. He has also had a number of high-profile roles including: the lead in Reilly, Ace of Spies, the adult Damien in Omen III: The Final Conflict, Merlin in the miniseries Merlin, Captain Vasily Borodin in The Hunt for Red October, Lord Friedrich Hoffman in Snow White: A Tale of Terror, and Alisdair Stewart in The Piano. He also portayed Cardinal Thomas Wolsey on Showtime's The Tudors.

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山姆·尼尔萨姆·尼尔سم نیلNigel Neill

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The Piano
74% (1993)
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Enigma
56% (1982)
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Possession
73% (1981)
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Angel
55% (2007)
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Yes
58% (2005)
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Sirens
56% (1994)
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Little Fish
58% (2005)
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Evil Angels
67% (1988)
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Plenty
57% (1985)
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Skin
64% (2008)
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Victory
51% (1996)
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The Vow
73% (2012)
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Iron Road
63% (2009)
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Stiff
72% (2004)
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The Zookeeper
65% (2001)
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Fever
36% (1991)
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The Daughter
64% (2015)
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Jessica
70% (2004)
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T. REX
70% (2024)
Mystery Ride
0% (1970)
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Blackbird
68% (2019)
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Rams
64% (2020)
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Palm Beach
53% (2019)
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The Games
70% (1998)
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The Tudors
78% (2007)
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Richard & Judy
31% (2001)
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Get Krack!n
62% (2017)
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Amerika
54% (1987)
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Harry
65% (2013)
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Happy Town
59% (2010)
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Space
76% (2001)
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Jessica
56% (2004)
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Kane & Abel
76% (1985)
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In Cold Blood
60% (1996)
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Ice
100% (2011)
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Rove
80% (1999)
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Tutankhamun
65% (2016)
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House of Bond
40% (2017)
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The Twelve
80% (2022)
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Flack
70% (2019)
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Iron Road
87% (2009)
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0% (1970)
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The Twelve
80% (2022)