Neil Edmond was born in December 1970 in Shrewsbury, England. He is an actor and writer, known for Home Time (2009), Johnny English Strikes Again (2018) and Alice Through the Looking Glass (2016).
Neil Edwards is an actor, known for Concrete Plans (2020).
Neil Ellice is a film & television actor and voiceover artist with roots in Islington, London, where he performed in independent theatre, and trained in programs at the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain and with acting tutor John Beschizza at Royal Academy of Dramatic Art's Summer Shakespeare program.
Neil Emmanuel Lu was born on January 25, 2010. He is an actor, known for Dancing Through the Shadow (2021), For the Record (2020) and Nightbooks (2021).
Neil Fanning is an Australian actor and stuntman who is well-known for providing the voice of Scooby-Doo in the titular Raja Gosnell/James Gunn live action film series starring Sarah Michelle Gellar, Freddie Prinze Jr, Linda Cardellini and Matthew Lillard. He also voiced Scooby-Doo in a video game based on Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed and Scooby-Doo Spooky Coaster, an indoor roller coaster at Warner Brothers Movie World based on the 2002 film set at Spooky Island.
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Neil Fernandez, born in Joliet and raised in Downers Grove, now lives in Los Angeles, California. He is a very successful young adult who lives a life of a Hollywood Editor. He works for the company called "Go Go Luckey Entertainment" which they have done such shows like Laguna Beach and Paranormal State. Currently (January 2009) he edits on the upcoming show for Animal Planet with Go Go called "Jockeys". Before Neil moved to Los Angeles he was working at a farm in Plainfield, Illinois, owned by an amazing family from Downers Grove. Neil literally got on his hand and knees, picked vegetables, hoed the land, and drove tractors around. That's where some of his roots originated from, the farm, to make him a successful honest human being. His parents who are originally from the Philippines, moved to America in their 20s to seek opportunity for themselves. Not only did they work hard but they met each other. They are happy couple who raised two great children with one of them being Neil and the other his older sister Krystle.
Neil Fingleton was born on February 18, 1980 in Durham, England. He is known for X: First Class (2011), 47 Ronin (2013) and Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015). He died on February 25, 2017 in London, England.
A former Royal Marines Commando and Falklands war veteran. Along with his combat service medals, Neil was presented with Her Majesty's Lord Lieutenant award for "17 Years outstanding military service, as a member of the Forces in the Service of Her Majesty The Queen and the Country". He was a Free-Fall Parachute instructor and team leader, Tandem-Master, Ski Instructor and represented his country in extreme sports. Culminating into one of his proudest achievements of becoming an adaptive Ski Instructor. Teaching injured service personnel how to ski, using various methods as part of their physical rehabilitation with the Battle Back team. While still serving as a Sergeant in the Parachute Regiment reserves, he then went on to become a very successful Film/TV stunt man. Having worked on numerous film blockbusters and then winning a Taurus World Stunt Award in 2013, for his mid-air plane to plane high-jack jump on The Dark Knight Rises. Neil has now become a very well respected Stunt Co-ordinator, Action Unit Director, Producer and also a published author, under the name (Neil Thomas). When not working on a Film/TV project, or pursuing his passion as an amateur racing driver, he lives between his homes in the UK and the Spanish Canary Islands, where he continues to write.
Neil Fitzgerald was born the son of a member of Parliament James Fitzgerald near Emly in Co. Limerick on 15 January 1892. He was educated in Trinity College Dublin where the onus on him was to study pharmacy of which he received his degree but he preferred to tread the boards in Dublin, London and New York. He made his Broadway Debut in "Leave her to Heaven" on February 27th 1940 . He was nominated for a Drama Critics Circle Award in 1972 for his role as the doctor in Edward Albee's "All Over" and he appeared in numerous Irish plays in New York on Broadway during his life-time. George Bernard Shaw told him as a youngster that "You will do better with greasepaint than with blood". His film debut was in 1935 in John Fords' classic "The Informer" where he played Tommy Connor. He also has numerous television credits.