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Neil Tolkin

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Neil Tolkin
NationalityCanadian
OccupationScreen writer

Neil Tolkin is a Canadian screen writer from Montreal.[1] He attended Westmount High School and Dawson College and McGill University.[1]

Career

He worked on comedies including License to Drive, Ri¢hie Ri¢h and Jury Duty as well as Sticks and Stones which he also directed.

He wrote the screenplay for the film The Emperor's Club (2002).[1]

Filmography

References

  1. ^ a b c KELLY, BRENDAN (November 18, 2002). "Emperor's writer is a regular guy: Film setting unlike westmount high But private-school story or not, 'the themes were so clear: honour, integrity'". The Gazette. Montreal, Que. p. D.1.BRE.