Sam Neill is known for his role as Dr. Alan Grant in the movies "Jurassic Park (1993)" and "Jurassic Park III (2001)".
He played Damien Thorn in the movie "Omen III: The Final Conflict (1981)", John Ingram in "Dead Calm (1989)", Captain Vasily Borodin in "The Hunt for Red October (1990)", Alisdair Stewart in "The Piano (1993)", Colonel Geofferey Brydon in "The Jungle Book (1994)", Dr. William Weir in "Event Horizon (1997)", 'Sir' Richard Martin in "Bicentennial Man (1999)", Charles Bromley in "Daybreakers (2009)", Dr. Kyrie in "Escape Plan (2013)" and "Uncle" Hector in "Hunt for the Wilderpeople (2016)".
Some other movies he appeared in are "Landfall (1975)", "Sleeping Dogs (1977)", "My Brilliant Career (1979)", "The Journalist (1979)", "Just Out of Reach (1979)".
He played Sidney Reilly in the ITV TV miniseries "Reilly, Ace of Spies (1983)", Agent Alvin Dewey in the CBS TV miniseries "In Cold Blood (1996)", Merlin in the NBC TV miniseries "Merlin (1998)" and "Merlin's Apprentice (a.k.a. Merlin's Apprentice: The Search for the Holy Grail[ (2006)", Victor Komarovsky in the ITV TV miniseries "Doctor Zhivago (2002)", Eric Benerall in the TV science fiction miniseries "Triangle (2005)", Cardinal Thomas Wolsey (2007) on the BBC TV show "The Tudors (2007-2010)", Emerson Hauser on the Fox TV show "Alcatraz (2012)" and Lord Carnavon in the ITV TV miniseries "Tutankhamun (2016)".
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Reply by Katie_Didnt
on September 18, 2017 at 1:33 PM
you cant be wishy washy.
Reply by rudely_murray
on September 19, 2017 at 5:49 AM
I tend to prefer oily or grizzled Sam Neill to his heroic characters, who can be a little on the bland side. He was a memorable antagonist in The Piano.
Having said that, he was very good opposite a possibly career-best Meryl Streep in A Cry in the Dark, and quite good as Merlin in the mini-series of the same name.