Sam Neill

Born in Northern Ireland to an English mother and New Zealand father, Neill moved to Christchurch with his family in 1954. He first achieved recognition with his appearance in the film ''Sleeping Dogs'' (1977), which he followed with leading roles in ''My Brilliant Career'' (1979), ''Omen III: The Final Conflict'', ''Possession'' (both 1981), ''Evil Angels'' (also known as ''A Cry in the Dark'') (1988), ''Dead Calm'' (1989), ''The Hunt For Red October'' (1990), ''The Piano'' (1993), and ''In the Mouth of Madness'' (1994). He came to international prominence as Dr. Alan Grant in ''Jurassic Park'' (1993), reprising the role in ''Jurassic Park III'' (2001) and ''Jurassic World Dominion'' (2022).
Outside of film, Neill has appeared in numerous television series in guest and recurring roles, including ''Reilly, Ace of Spies'' (1983), ''The Simpsons'' (1994), ''The Tudors'' (2007), ''Crusoe'' (2008–2010), ''Happy Town'' (2010), ''Alcatraz'' (2012), and ''Rick and Morty'' (2019). He also starred as the titular character Merlin in ''Merlin'' (1998) and ''Merlin's Apprentice'' (2006), and as Major Chester Campbell in the first two series of ''Peaky Blinders'' (2013–2014). He has presented and narrated several documentaries.
Neill is the recipient of the AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role, the Longford Lyell Award, the New Zealand Film Award, and the Logie Award for Most Outstanding Actor. He also has three Golden Globe and two Primetime Emmy Award nominations. He won the Silver Logie for Most Popular Actor at the 2023 Logies. Provided by Wikipedia
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