David Neal (actor)

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David Neal
Born
David Henry Neal

(1932-02-13)13 February 1932
Died27 June 2000(2000-06-27) (aged 68)
Years active1965-1997

David Neal (13 February 1932 – 27 June 2000)[1] was a popular British television actor, active in the 1960s through the 1990s. He is chiefly remembered for a prolific range of supporting roles in major productions.

Multiple supporting roles in popular television

Although very rarely cast in a lead role, David Neal had significant supporting roles in episodes of a great range of highly popular British television series, including Softly, Softly, Z-Cars, Doctor Who, Inspector Morse, Poirot, The Bill, Wycliffe and Noah's Castle. He also did radio voice work.

Classical acting

David Neal worked in a broad range of roles during his career. In 1970 he took a major supporting role (Cinna) in the all-star feature film of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar (which starred Charlton Heston, Christopher Lee, Richard Chamberlain, Diana Rigg and Sir John Gielgud). A few years later (in 1979) he secured another significant supporting role as Richard le Scrope, Archbishop of York in both Henry IV, Part 1 and Henry IV, Part 2 in the BBC's major 'complete works of Shakespeare' series of television films.[2]

The Flockton Flyer

Although not remembered for lead roles, an exception is the 1970s' children's television production The Flockton Flyer, written by Peter Whitbread, in which David Neal starred as the principal character, Bob Carter. The programme ran to two series, with an associated paperback novel.[3]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1969 The Cut-Throats German Officer in Convoy
1970 Julius Caesar Cinna the Conspirator
1978 Superman 7th Elder (Krypton Council)
1980 Flash Gordon Captain of Ming's Air Force
1993 M. Butterfly Judge
1995 Feast of July Mitchy Mitchell

References

  1. ^ Dates of birth and death recorded at Movie Tome
  2. ^ Details available at the IMDB under Neal's entry.
  3. ^ See The Flockton Flyer details at TV Ark.

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