Neil Thackaberry is an actor, known for The Charnel House (2016) and The War That Made America (2006).
Neil Thomas is an actor, known for Blood River (2013).
After graduating from PCL film school, Neil commenced his directing career in music videos for AWGO Productions who were based in London and Los Angeles. He then co-founded the Shooting Stars Production Company which went on to be one of the most prolific companies in the business. He directed over one hundred and sixty music videos for all the major record companies, over fifty television commercials for some of the world's leading brands, two award winning short films and worked as a producer/director in broadcast television. He was an elected member of the PACT council for four years and chaired the film group of the DGGB for five years. His TV credits include work for companies such as Planet 24, Diverse and Wall to Wall such as producing and directing comedy items for Channel 4's acclaimed youth show "The Word". Neil's music video credits include Shaft, Inner City, Black Box, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Kim Wilde, Alexander O'Neil, Cherrelle, Arthur Baker, Stock Aitken & Waterman, The Sounds Of Blackness, Maxi Priest, Joan Armatrading, Terry Hall, Marvin Gaye, James Brown, Del Amitri, Squeeze and M-People. He has also produced and directed long-form, television and concert films for clients such as George Benson, Prince, The Persuasions, Bawl, Del Amitri, Dina Carrol, Bananarama, N-Joi and Runrig.as well as TV commercials for clients such as Scrumpy Jack, Fuji Film, ID Design, Chris Tarrant, Telstar TV, Panasonic, Moby, Mute Records, Sky Sports and Emap amongst numerous others. Neil has a BA Hons in Film & Photographic Art, a Diploma in Screenwriting from London University, was nominated twice for a Billboard award in Los Angeles, a European Film Award for best music video, a TAPS award as writer of the year and is represented by United Agents. After setting up Formosa Films, he co-produced and directed the crime/gangster film Clubbed based on a bestselling book by a Bafta winning writer. The film starred Colin Salmon (Resident Evil, The World is Not Enough, Alien V Predator), Mel Raido (In Our Name, Gemma Bovary, The Informers), and Maxine Peake (Shameless, See No Evil, The Village). The film was released theatrically in the UK and France in 2009. It has sold to more than 25 territories and was a best-selling DVD on week of release. Clubbed was nominated for a BIFA award and invited to screen at Dinard Festival of UK film, France. Neil developed, produced and co-directed Twenty8k, an exciting thriller written by BAFTA and EMMY winner Paul Abbott (State of Play, Shameless). The film starred Parminder Nagra (The Blacklist, ER, Bend it Like Beckham), Stephen Dillane (Game of Thrones, The Hours, The Tunnel) and Kaya Scodelario, (Pirates of the Caribbean, Emmanuel and the Truth About Fishes, The Maze Runner). The film premiered at the EFM in Berlin, had a UK release in October 2012 and all TV rights were acquired by Sky. The US released in January 2014. Neil's current slate includes The Naked Truth, an edgy com rom, Contained, a high octane, conspiracy thriller, Diamond Life a glossy high end TV series, Unspoken, described as The Wicker Man set on a Greek Island, Nightshade, a Sci Fi thriller, and Guilty, a Boston set neo noir currently set up as a UK/Canada co pro. Neil was a guest of honour at the Producer's Network during the Cannes Film Festival and invited to TAP where producers from Europe, Canada and the US attended markets and movie case studies in Berlin, Toronto and New York to facilitate co-production projects between the selected companies. He was selected for the European Film Finance co-production conference in Berlin and regularly speaks on panels about tax driven financing models in the UK such as at the Screen Summit Annual Conference and the Bafta Production Market.
Neil Tolentino is known for Spellbound (2023), Pang MMK (2018) and Kalabit (2003). He has been married to Irene Pineda since 1 June 1993. They have five children.
Neil Turok was born in 1958 in Johannesburg, South Africa. He is a writer, known for Science Club (2012), The Truth Is in the Stars (2017) and Celebrating Science (2008).
With his professional training beginning at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, BFA Acting Program, Neil was accepted into a conservatory styled training program with 12 others. For four years these actors spent everyday together honing their craft, learning new techniques, studying dialect work, bodywork, disciplining their minds and training their bodies. With several core instructors and guest instructors bringing in new curriculum weekly, these 12 expanded their knowledge, broadened their vision, and sharpened their focus. Neil played Bernardo in the University's Joint-Department Production of "West Side Story" working with Musical Theater Majors, Acting Majors, Music Majors, and several directors to put on a performance that truly demonstrated the power of the arts and the beauty of ensemble. Black Box performances were a regular part of work-shopping during Neil's studies, during which he learned Dramaturgical Study and thus the art of creating the world of his characters. Neil's favorite role in the Black Box was Sid from Clifford Odettes', "Waiting for Lefty." This period piece spoke on the Great Depression and the lives of Americans during the labor strikes and war. It was this role that ignited Neil's love of historic-based roles. Neil also co-starred in a NASA produced educational piece entitled "A Cosmic Web," which had two runs; one at the university, and then a tour which traveled to public and private schools educating children on the impact of astronomy, science, NASA, and the Hubble Space Telescope. Each cast member played several roles, Neil enjoyed each of his, favoring two to name a few: Derik, a young star-gazer who teased his sister as they'd gaze upon the stars recalling the names of constellations, and the bayou Coyote (A Human-sized Bunraku Puppet), a mischievous flirt who loved the moon, perhaps too much.. Most known for his roles in "Come Follow Me" and "My Son, My Savior," where Neil played Apostle John, as well as "Kaylee" which premiered at The Cannes Film Festival, Neil has been known for his dramatic roles, but also showcasing his comedic delivery in very subtle and well timed pacing.
Neil Vowels is known for GoatSucker (2009), Lucid (2013) and The Caretakers (2014).
Neil Wade Freer is an actor, known for Recollection (2013), Vicious (2016) and Contactee (2021).
Neil Webb is known for Peacemaker (2022), A Million Little Things (2018) and The Flash (2014).