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Neil is an award-winning actor and producer, and a writer, director and voiceover artist. He is the founder and Managing Partner of Knife Edge Productions, an independent theatre and film production company. Neil has worked in film, television and theatre. In 2020 he starred opposite Leven Rambin in the short film "Where to Now?" which is currently making its way through the festival circuit. In 2019 he wrote, directed and starred in the short film "The Dump" which is currently being submitted to film festivals. Previously, he acted alongside Clark Middleton and Noël Elie in the award-winning short film "Mortal Wounds", for which he won Honorable Mention for Best Actor at the 2018 Long Island International Film Expo. In 2016, he starred alongside Reed Birney, Sutton Foster and Sondra James in the award-winning short film "Mired" for which he won Best Actor in a Short Film at the 2016 Los Angeles Independent Film Festival Awards as well as an Award of Excellence from the Accolade Global Film Competition. Neil portrayed the role of Officer Kegan in the short film "Search Party", which was the recipient of the 2015 HBO Production Grant and a Semi-Finalist in the NBCUshortsFEST. Some notable television credits include "White Collar", "As The World Turns", "One Life to Live" and "All My Children". Select theatre credits include: Neil LaBute's "In a Dark Dark House" at the Gural Theatre, Stephen Belber's "Fault Lines" at the TBG Theatre, The World Premiere of Julian Sheppard's "Owned" at the TBG Theatre, Stephen Belber's "Tape" at the June Havoc Theatre and Adam Rapp's "Red Light Winter" at Theatre 54. Neil also appeared in a reading of Stephen Adly Guirgis's "Untitled" with Philip Seymour Hoffman and David Zayas as part of the LAByrinth Theatre Company's Barn Reading Series at the Bank Street Theatre. Neil is Los Angeles based and is a graduate of the William Esper Studio in NYC where he studied with the distinguished William Esper.