Sam Neill was born in Omagh, Co. Tyrone, Northern Ireland, to army parents, an
English mother, Priscilla Beatrice (Ingham), and a New
Zealand-born father, Dermot Neill. His family moved to the South
Island of New Zealand in 1954. He went to boarding schools and then
attended the universities at Canterbury and Victoria. The 6-foot tall star has a BA in
English Literature. Following his graduation, he worked with the New
Zealand Players and other theater groups. He also was a film director,
editor and scriptwriter for the New Zealand National Film Unit for 6
years.
Sam Neill is internationally recognised for his contribution to film and television. He is well known for his roles in
Steven Spielberg's
Jurassic Park (1993) and
Jane Campion's Academy Award Winning film
The Piano (1993). Other film roles include
The Daughter (2015),
Backtrack (2015) opposite
Adrien Brody,
MindGamers (2015),
United Passions (2014),
A Long Way Down (2014),
Escape Plan (2013),
The Hunter (2011) with
Willem Dafoe,
Daybreakers (2009),
Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole (2010),
Little Fish (2005) opposite
Cate Blanchett,
Skin (2008),
Dean Spanley (2008),
Wimbledon (2004),
Yes (2004),
Perfect Strangers (2003),
Dirty Deeds (2002),
The Zookeeper (2001),
Bicentennial Man (1999) opposite
Robin Williams,
The Horse Whisperer (1998) alongside
Kristin Scott Thomas,
Sleeping Dogs (1977), and
My Brilliant Career (1979).
He received Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for the NBC miniseries
Merlin (1998). He also received a Golden Globe nomination for
One Against the Wind (1991), and for
Reilly: Ace of Spies (1983). The British Academy of Film and Television honoured Sam's work in Reilly by naming him Best Actor. Sam received an AFI Award for Best Actor for his role in
Jessica (2004).
Other television includes
House of Hancock (2015),
Rake (2010),
Doctor Zhivago (2002),
To the Ends of the Earth (2005),
The Tudors (2007) with
Jonathan Rhys Meyers,
Crusoe (2008),
Alcatraz (2012) and recently in
Old School (2014) opposite
Bryan Brown,
Peaky Blinders (2013) alongside
Cillian Murphy and
The Dovekeepers (2015) for CBS Studios.