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Luke Buckmaster
Film & Television · United Kingdom
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Jul 2026
Sam Neill’s final films tell us a lot about who he was as an actor – and why we’ll miss him
Sam Neill’s final films underscore the extraordinary range that defined his career, spanning an Australian comedy, a Filipino romcom and a major Hollywood monster franchise. His adaptability reflected a lifetime of embracing varied roles, from quirky character parts to charismatic leads, while also pursuing passions such as winemaking and environmental advocacy. Celebrated performances in works including Hunt for the Wilderpeople, Merlin and In the Mouth of Madness revealed an actor capable of both grounding the fantastical and elevating the dramatic. His iconic turn as Dr Alan Grant in Jurassic Park cemented his status as a leading man. His eclectic body of work and generous presence leave a lasting legacy.
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