Sam Neill’s final films tell us a lot about who he was as an actor – and why we’ll miss him | Luke Buckmaster
A character actor in a leading man’s body, he gave balls-to-the-wall performances in a subversively varied career‘I’d like to think that, in life, I’m a goodie’: Sam Neill’s final interviewHis...
By Luke Buckmaster · The Guardian Culture
A character actor in a leading man’s body, he gave balls-to-the-wall performances in a subversively varied career ‘I’d like to think that, in life, I’m a goodie’: Sam Neill’s final interview His 20 best performances ; A life in pictures ; Obituary Peter Bradshaw: Sam Neill was a warm, wry and unselfish star who twinkled so others could shine Neill interviewed in 2023 , 2024 and 2026 The beloved actor Sam Neill, who died this week aged 78, will return to the screen a few more times, posthumously gracing us with his presence in three films that say a lot about the kind of actor he was, and the sort of reputation he carved out. They could hardly be more different: a wacked-out Australian comedy in which he provides the voice of a sweary magpie (The Fox); a romcom set in the Philippines (The Last Resort); and the next instalment in a blockbuster Hollywood franchise about giant mutant stampeding monsters (Godzilla x Kong: Supernova). Continue reading...