Neil Grayston was born on March 24, 1981 in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada. He is an actor and producer, known for The True Heroines (2011), Godiva's (2005) and Warehouse 13 (2009).
Neil Green was born in Longview Washington and has lived in the PNW his entire life. He discovered acting later than most, when he appeared in Portlandia (2016) as a background actor. Neil fell in love with being on set, although it was everything going on behind the camera that first pulled him in. It wasn't until he was asked to be a guest star stand in for the TV series The Librarians, that Neil decided to make the leap to speaking roles and his journey brings you here. Thanks for coming along on this amazing journey. Drop him an email if you have any questions and enjoy the ride.
Neil Greenhouse is known for Richard Hammond's Workshop (2021).
Neil Griffin is known for Brampton's Search for the Funniest Comic (2016), Dogs N Buns (2016) and Can U MakeM Laugh? (2012).
Neil H. Berkow is an actor, known for Sharknado (2013), Zombie Apocalypse (2011) and Bad Publicity (2018).
Neil H. Weiss is a writer and producer, known for The Hanged Man (2007), Leah (2008) and True Nightmares (2015).
Neil Harget is an actor and director, known for The Essex Serpent (2022), Suspicion (2015) and Web Crawler (2021).
Neil Harris is an actor, known for Viking Legacy (2016).
Neil Hobbs is an actor, known for Within (2018), Soldiers of Embers (2020) and Curse of the Witch's Doll (2018).
Neil is best known for his recurring role on "Lost", playing Liam, the heroin-addicted rockstar brother of Charlie (Dominic Monaghan). His other TV credits include recurring roles on the Emmy-Award Nominated "Big Love" and the Paul Haggis series, "Crash"; as well as a wide variety of guest starring roles on "My Name Is Earl", "Ghost Whisperer", "CSI:NY", "Criminal Minds" and "NCIS", to name a few. Neil also appeared on "Nip/Tuck" as the long-lost brother of Dr. McNamara (Dylan Walsh), and reprised his role of Liam on the final season of "Lost". He recently finished shooting the sci-fi feature film, "Skyline", directed by Colin & Greg Strause. A classically trained theater actor and singer, Neil is a graduate of American Conservatory Theater's MFA program ('02). He is also well known for his Christopher Walken impression, for which he received rave reviews in both The New York Times and The Hollywood Reporter (for "My Big Fat Independent Movie"). In 2008, he starred opposite Academy Award Nominated actor James Cromwell in "Hit Factor", a pilot which Neil co-wrote and co-Executive Produced. "Hit Factor" won Best Drama at the New York Television Festival in 2008 and Best Writing and Best Ensemble Acting at the Independent Television Festival Neil is also an accomplished artist.