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'''Neil Billingsley''' was an American child actor during the seventies and eighties. His four siblings were also child actors, most notably [[Peter Billingsley]] and [[Melissa Michaelsen]].
'''Neil Billingsley''' was an American child actor during the seventies and eighties. His four siblings were also child actors, most notably [[Peter Billingsley]] and [[Melissa Michaelsen]].


In 1975, Neil began playing Danny Walton on the daytime [[soap opera]] ''[[Search for Tomorrow]]''. His role lasted several years. The role was taken over by Cain Devore and later [[John Loprieno]]. Besides numerous roles in commercials, and guest shots on TV series like [[Father Murphy]],<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0578489/ "Father Murphy" The Dream Day (1982)<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Neil also starred in TV movies such as ''Million Dollar Infield'' and ''Shattered Innocence'' (which also featured sister Melissa and ''A Christmas Story's'' [[Melinda Dillon]]).<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096091/ Shattered Innocence (1988) (TV)<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> During the third season of ''[[Mickey Mouse Club#1990s Revival|The All New Mickey Mouse Club]]'', Neil played a character named Dave on the four episode serial ''Just Perfect''. Following his acting career, Neil graduated from [[Arizona State University]] and entered the world of finance. Now using the last name Michaelsen, Neil has worked for TM Capital and for APS Financial Corporation.
In 1975, Neil began playing Danny Walton on the daytime [[soap opera]] ''[[Search for Tomorrow]]''. His role lasted several years. The role was taken over by Cain Devore and later [[John Loprieno]]. Besides numerous roles in commercials, and guest shots on TV series like [[Father Murphy]],<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0578489/ "Father Murphy" The Dream Day (1982)<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Neil also starred in TV movies such as ''Million Dollar Infield'' and ''Shattered Innocence'' (which also featured sister Melissa and ''A Christmas Story's'' [[Melinda Dillon]]).<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096091/ Shattered Innocence (1988) (TV)<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> During the third season of ''[[Mickey Mouse Club#1990s Revival|The All New Mickey Mouse Club]]'', Neil played a character named Dave on the four episode serial ''Just Perfect''. Following his acting career, Neil graduated from [[Arizona State University]] and entered the world of finance. Now using the last name Michaelsen, Neil has worked for TM Capital and for APS Financial Corporation. He currently is involved with Triple Tap Ventures in [[Austin, Texas]] which operates Alamo Drafthouse Theaters in Texas.


==References==
==References==
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[http://www.tripletapventures.com/team.html Triple Tap bio]


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Revision as of 13:57, 3 April 2010

Neil Billingsley was an American child actor during the seventies and eighties. His four siblings were also child actors, most notably Peter Billingsley and Melissa Michaelsen.

In 1975, Neil began playing Danny Walton on the daytime soap opera Search for Tomorrow. His role lasted several years. The role was taken over by Cain Devore and later John Loprieno. Besides numerous roles in commercials, and guest shots on TV series like Father Murphy,[1] Neil also starred in TV movies such as Million Dollar Infield and Shattered Innocence (which also featured sister Melissa and A Christmas Story's Melinda Dillon).[2] During the third season of The All New Mickey Mouse Club, Neil played a character named Dave on the four episode serial Just Perfect. Following his acting career, Neil graduated from Arizona State University and entered the world of finance. Now using the last name Michaelsen, Neil has worked for TM Capital and for APS Financial Corporation. He currently is involved with Triple Tap Ventures in Austin, Texas which operates Alamo Drafthouse Theaters in Texas.

References

Triple Tap bio