John Neville

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.9354

Gender

Male

Birthday

02-May-1925

Age

(101 years old)

Place of Birth

Willesden, London, England, UK

Also Known As
  • John Reginald Neville

John Neville

Biography

John Neville, OBE, CM was an English theatre and film actor who moved to Canada with his family in 1972. He enjoyed a resurgence of international attention as a result of his starring role in Terry Gilliam's "The Adventures of Baron Munchausen". He was appointed to the Order of Canada, that nation's highest civilian honor, in 2006. According to publicists at Canada's Stratford Shakespeare Festival, Neville died "peacefully surrounded by family" on 19 November 2011, aged 86. Neville suffered with Alzheimer's disease in his latter years. He is survived by his wife, Caroline (née Hopper), and their six children. Above description from the Wikipedia article John Neville (actor), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


Credits

Third Party Third Party (1972) Character: Andrew
A successful TV personality struggles to juggle the demands of his wife, career, sick mother and mistress.
Sea and Stars Sea and Stars (2002) Character: Narrator (voice)
Life of an ordinary fisherman changes when a young mai-mai fish sees him and falls in love!... Set to original music by composer Gavin Bryars, the film tells a romantic story of the transforming power of love - even without a happy ending.
Swann Swann (1997) Character: Cruzzi
Rose Hindmarsh finds herself at the centre of a controversy when she meets author Sarah Maloney as she investigates the life of Mary Swann, an obscure poet who was brutally murdered in a small town in rural Ontario.
The Tragic Story of Nling The Tragic Story of Nling (2006) Character: Donkey (voice)
Forced to subsist on garbage and alcohol, outcasts August and Donkey nourish themselves with philosophy instead. Then their bodily sustenance disappears and the starving pair must play out an absurdist tale of morality.
Water Damage Water Damage (1999) Character: Jock Beale
One year after the drowning death of his young son, Paul Preedy (Daniel Baldwin) receives an invitation to a reunion at his prep school. Paul decides to go, taking his remaining son with him. When they arrive, they find that only two other people had been invited and a new nightmare is about to begin.
The Madness and Misadventures of Munchausen The Madness and Misadventures of Munchausen (2008) Character: Self - 'Baron Munchausen'
This is an all new feature length documentary, with interviews from almost everyone involved with the production of the film. Gilliam never shies away from the truth, even when it comes to himself, and so this documentary is self-effacing and refreshingly frank. The documentary details not only the battles Gilliam had with Columbia in getting the film finished and released, but also the imagination and innovation that went into the production.
In from the Cold? A Portrait of Richard Burton In from the Cold? A Portrait of Richard Burton (1988) Character: Self
Tony Palmer's award-winning feature-length documentary profile of Richard Burton.
Hamlet {Solo} Hamlet {Solo} (2007) Character: Self
"Hamlet {Solo}" chronicles the six-year journey of actor Raoul Bhaneja as he mounts a one-man version of Shakespeare's Hamlet. The film includes a number of notable Hamlets who provide advice and perspective on the creative process.
Star Trek: The Next Generation - Descent Star Trek: The Next Generation - Descent (1993) Character: Isaac Newton
On the holodeck, Lt. Commander Data plays a game of poker with holographic representations of Sir Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein, and Stephen Hawking. Data explains to Newton that the game is an experiment for understanding "how three of history's greatest minds would interact" in such a setting. He suspends the program when a red alert is issued from the bridge.
Paradise Restored Paradise Restored (1974) Character: John Milton
A fictionalised biography of the latter years of the poet, John Milton. Now an old man, blind and out of favour, Milton seeks to leave a plague-ravaged London and set-up home in the countryside.
Message for Posterity Message for Posterity (1994) Character: Sir David Browning
A version of Dennis Potter's play for television, remade shortly before his death as the original 1960s version had been wiped.
Shaggy Dog Shaggy Dog (1968) Character: Wilkie
A no-nonsense businessman, Mr. Wilkie, is interviewed for a position with a top-of-the-line hotel chain corporation. During the interview, Wilkie attempts to complete a shaggy-dog story. His frustrations lead to a total breakdown. He suddenly snaps and pulls a gun on the interviewers.
Stand by Your Screen Stand by Your Screen (1968) Character: Christopher Gritter
A film by Alan Clarke for the 'The Company of Five' anthology series.
Gareth Gareth (1968) Character: Gareth Owen MP
A film by Alan Clarke for the 'The Company of Five' anthology series.
White Knuckles White Knuckles (2004) Character: Narrator
"White Knuckles" is acclaimed auteur Leo Scherman's first feature film. It's a darkly comic thriller about a young man who poisons his dimwitted brother for a huge inheritance in order to settle his debt with the Russian mafia.
Heart of a Dragon Heart of a Dragon (1987) Character: Narrator
In an instant their lives were changed forever. Now on an adventure half way across the world, four friends search for answers that will lead them to the Great Wall of China - pushing their friendships to the limits. To survive a journey that will save or destroy their lives will take the Heart of a Dragon.
H.C. Andersens sagor H.C. Andersens sagor (1952) Character: N/A
It's evening and mother Alice read bedtime stories for her three children.
Time to Say Goodbye? Time to Say Goodbye? (1997) Character: Michigan Judge
A doctor suffering from Alzheimer's wishes to end his life, causing a severe rift in the family, with each side convinced they have the father's best interests at heart.
The Song Spinner The Song Spinner (1995) Character: Frilo, The Magnificent
In an isolated, snow-covered country known as the Water Land, the town of Shandrilan remains the quietest place in the world because its "Hush Law" prohibits noise of any kind, including music. Enter the exiled gypsy Zantalalia (Patti LuPone), who returns determined to pass her singing secrets on to ten-year-old Aurora (Meredith Henderson), an action that will get the girl in trouble with Captain Nizzle of the dreaded Noise Police. John Neville completes the cast of this colorful family fantasy.
Riel Riel (1979) Character: General Garnet Wolseley
A film about the actions of the Metis rebel leader who opposed the Canadian government in two seperate rebellions.
Urban Legend Urban Legend (1998) Character: Dean Adams
A college campus is plagued by a vicious serial killer murdering students in ways that correspond to various urban legends.
Billy Budd Billy Budd (1962) Character: Julian Ratcliffe, 2nd Lieutenant
Billy is an innocent, naive seaman in the British Navy in 1797. When the ship's sadistic master-at-arms is murdered, Billy is accused and tried.
The X-Files The X-Files (1998) Character: The Well-Manicured Man
Mulder and Scully, now taken off the FBI's X Files cases, must find a way to fight the shadowy elements of the government to find out the truth about a conspiracy that might mean the alien colonization of Earth.
Oscar Wilde Oscar Wilde (1960) Character: Lord Alfred Douglas
England, 1891. Ascending writer Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) meets Lord Alfred Douglas, a young nobleman. Over the years, they will maintain an intimate relationship that will be openly criticized by Alfred's father, the Marquis of Queensberry, in such a harsh way that Wilde, instigated by Alfred, decides to sue Queensberry in 1895, accusing him of defamation.
A Study in Terror A Study in Terror (1965) Character: Sherlock Holmes
When Watson reads from the newspaper there have been two similar murders near Whitechapel in a few days, Sherlock Holmes' sharp deductive is immediately stimulated to start its merciless method of elimination after observation of every apparently meaningless detail. He guesses right the victims must be street whores, and doesn't need long to work his way trough a pawn shop, an aristocratic family's stately home, a hospital and of course the potential suspects and (even unknowing) witnesses who are the cast of the gradually unraveled story of the murderer and his motive.
Sabotage Sabotage (1996) Character: Professor Follenfant
Former special services agent plays an intricate game of chess involving several federal agencies. Queen takes pawn.
Journey to the Center of the Earth Journey to the Center of the Earth (1993) Character: Dr. Cecil Chambers
This made-for-TV film version uses the title and general premise of Jules Verne's novel, but had its heroes carry out the journey in an earth-penetrating machine. A television series was supposed to follow, but was never produced. Cast includes John Neville, F. Murray Abraham and Kim Miyori.
Baby's Day Out Baby's Day Out (1994) Character: Mr. Andrews
Baby Bink couldn't ask for more: he has adoring (if somewhat sickly-sweet) parents, lives in a huge mansion, and he's just about to appear in the social pages of the paper. Unfortunately, not everyone in the world is as nice as Baby Bink's parents—especially the three enterprising kidnappers who pretend to be photographers from the newspaper. Successfully kidnapping Baby Bink, they have a harder time keeping hold of the rascal, who not only keeps one step ahead of them, but seems to be more than a little bit smarter than the three bumbling criminals.
Johnny 2.0 Johnny 2.0 (1998) Character: Mr. Bosch
Awakening from a 15-year coma, scientist Johnny Dalton discovers that his life has been illusory and that he is merely a clone of the real Dr. Dalton. With the help of rebel leader Nikki Holland, Dalton sets out to find his maker in a futuristic society fraught with danger and secrecy.
High School High High School High (1996) Character: Thaddeus Clark
Richard Clark has just left the well-known Wellington Academy to teach at Marion Barry High School. Now, he will try to inspire the D-average students into making good grades and try to woo a fellow teacher.
Le Cinquième Élément Le Cinquième Élément (1997) Character: General Staedert
In 2257, a taxi driver is unintentionally given the task of saving a young girl who is part of the key that will ensure the survival of humanity.
Little Women Little Women (1994) Character: Mr. Laurence
Four sisters come of age in America in the aftermath of the Civil War.
Between Strangers Between Strangers (2002) Character: Orson Stewart
Three women confront their pasts which changes their futures.
Unearthly Stranger Unearthly Stranger (1963) Character: Dr. Mark Davidson
A series of scientists working on a new techology to facilitate man's conquest of space are killed in mysterious circumstances. Suspicion falls on the wife of another scientist on the project, who may not be what she seems.
Mr. Topaze Mr. Topaze (1961) Character: Roger
Mr. Topaze is an unassuming school teacher in an unassuming small French town, who is honest to a fault. He is fired when he refuses to give a passing grade to a bad student, the grandson of a wealthy baroness. Castel Benac, a government official who runs a crooked financial business on the side, is persuaded by his mistress, Suzy, a musical comedy actress, to hire Mr. Topaze as the front man for his business. Gradually, Topaze becomes a rapacious financier who sacrifices his honesty for success and, in a final stroke of business bravado, fires Benac and acquires Suzy in the deal. An old friend and colleague, Tamise questions him and tells Topaze that what he now says and practices indicates there are no more honest men.
The Stork Derby The Stork Derby (2002) Character: Mr. Cummingham
The woman who birthed the most children in the City of Toronto within a certain time period would inherit a fortune in the midst of the Great Depression
Trudeau Trudeau (2002) Character: British High Commissioner
This docu-drama spans fifteen turbulent years in the political and personal life of Pierre Elliott Trudeau, one of the most enigmatic and polarizing Prime Ministers in Canadian history. The film explores the many facets of his character and his vision for his country which has both inspired and frustrated Canadians.
Gahan Wilson's The Kid Gahan Wilson's The Kid (2001) Character: Banquo
The stellar drawing style of illustrator Grahan Wilson – world renowned cartoonist for the New Yorker – comes to life in this off-beat story about growing up. Based in the comic strip “Nuts”, Gahan Wilson’s The Kid is an edgy, irreverent and primetime exploration of childhood. From know-it-all parents to annoying teachers and peer pressuring friends, this animated Showtime special offers a flashback to those times when being a kid was a real drag. As the star of the show says: “They ought to pass a law that you’re not allowed to go though childhood until you’re a fully grown adult.”
Separate Lies Separate Lies (2005) Character: Lord Rawston
Following a traffic accident, things take a turn when the victim's identity is revealed.
Custody of the Heart Custody of the Heart (2000) Character: Judge H. Chadwick
Claire's number one priority is her family. When her husband Dennis loses his stockbroker job, the couple's traditional family roles switch. As Dennis takes on his new stay-at-home role, Claire's furniture design business takes off. Just as she's beginning to master the art of balancing her home and work life, Dennis serves her with divorce papers and charges her with being an unfit mother. Claire discovers that in a modern courtroom there are still traditional biases unsympathetic to the idea of a woman working three jobs, as a wife, an entrepreneur and a mother.
Dangerous Minds Dangerous Minds (1995) Character: Waiter
Former Marine Louanne Johnson lands a gig teaching in a pilot program for bright but underachieving teens at a notorious inner-city high school. After having a terrible first day, she decides she must throw decorum to the wind. When Johnson returns to the classroom, she does so armed with a no-nonsense attitude informed by her military training and a fearless determination to better the lives of her students -- no matter what the cost.
Goodbye Lover Goodbye Lover (1999) Character: Bradley
Police investigate when a man having an affair with his brother's wife disappears suddenly.
Regeneration Regeneration (1997) Character: Dr. Yealland
Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon, two of England's most important World War I poets are sent, along with other traumatized combatants, to a rest home in order to treat their emotional troubles, caused by the psychological fatigue that suffer the soldiers fighting in the no man's land.
Shadow Zone: My Teacher Ate My Homework Shadow Zone: My Teacher Ate My Homework (1997) Character: Shopkeeper
Thirteen-year-old Jesse is a typical teenager who hates his teacher, Mrs. Fink. While visiting a vintage clothing shop, Jesse sees a doll that looks exactly like his dreaded teacher, and he convinces the shopkeeper to sell it to him. When Jesse accidentally pierces the doll's arm with a sewing needle, he is shocked to find Mrs. Fink with her arm in a sling the next day and gets spooked when a spot on the doll's face appears, exactly where Mrs. Fink has a mole.
Dinner at Fred's Dinner at Fred's (1997) Character: Uncle Henrick
A young businessman with a skill for magic tricks breaks down en route to his fiancee's parents' house on Christmas and ends up spending the holiday with a very different kind of family.
Moving Malcolm Moving Malcolm (2003) Character: Malcolm Woodward
Depressed after being dumped by his actress fiance', a man tries to win her back by agreeing to help her elderly British father move while she films a low-budget movie overseas.
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988) Character: Hieronymus Karl Frederick Baron von Munchausen
An account of Baron Munchausen's supposed travels and fantastical experiences with his band of misfits.
Hollywood North Hollywood North (2004) Character: Henry Neville
The making of a serious, Canadian arthouse film descends into Hollywood farce when its producer is forced to compromise his vision to accommodate his drug-addled star, his leading lady and his venal backers.
Johann's Gift to Christmas Johann's Gift to Christmas (1992) Character: Viktor (voice)
A mouse from the streets and a church mouse try to help a priest and an organist save Christmas by composing a Christmas carol.
Time of the Wolf Time of the Wolf (2002) Character: Preacher
A boy is orphaned and his only surviving relatives, an ageing aunt and uncle, somewhat reluctantly, take him in. The aunt, still traumatised by the death by drowning, years earlier, of her own two sons, has little idea how to handle the boy. As if, losing his parents and not really feeling welcome in his new home, were not enough, the boy is bullied at school. He seeks sanctuary from all of his troubles in the open air, in the company of wolves and particularly in the presence of a young wolf whose life he has saved.
Dieppe Dieppe (1993) Character: Gen. Sir Alan Brooke
A dramatization of the failed World War II raid which became the most serious defeat of Canadian forces in the war.
The Duke The Duke (1999) Character: The Duke
When his nephew tries to wrest control of his estate from him, the Duke of Dingwall removes the boy from his will and leaves everything to his dog.
George's Room George's Room (1967) Character: The Man
A man is interviewed by a young widow as a potential lodger, and learns some disturbing facts about the woman's relationship with her dead husband.
Control Factor Control Factor (2003) Character: Director
An average everyman discovers he's the unwitting target of an ultra secret domestic black-op centering on mind control.
Crime and Punishment Crime and Punishment (2002) Character: Marmeladov, Sonia's alcoholic father
Former student Raskolnikov is pushed to murder when struggling to pay the rent on his apartment. When the murder is being investigated by the police, Raskolnikov struggles between trying to hide his guilt and the pressure to confess.
The Statement The Statement (2003) Character: Old Man
An ambitious Judge and an exacting Colonel re-open the sixty-year-old case of Pierre Brossard, an escaped Nazi collaborator accused of murdering seven Jews. Now an old man living a sheltered life within the Catholic Church, Brossard is also being trailed by mysterious hit men, determined to kill him before he's arrested.
Sunshine Sunshine (1999) Character: Gustave Sors
The fate of a Hungarian Jewish family throughout the 20th century.
Harvard Man Harvard Man (2001) Character: Dr. Reese
College has always been a time for experimentation, sexual, cultural and otherwise. "Harvard Man" plays out against a background of love, sex, basketball, crime and experimentation. Action and philosophy in young people's quest to discover their true identity.
The Road to Wellville The Road to Wellville (1994) Character: Endymion Hart-Jones
An unhappy young couple visit the infamous Kellogg spa in Battle Creek, Michigan while a young hustler tries get into the breakfast-cereal business and compete against John Kellogg's corn flakes.
Spider Spider (2002) Character: Terrence
A mentally disturbed man takes residence in a halfway house. His mind gradually slips back into the realm created by his illness, where he replays a key part of his childhood.
The Adventures of Gerard The Adventures of Gerard (1970) Character: Duke of Wellington
Based on satirical short stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle about a vain, egotistical Etienne Gerard, a French brigadier serving during the Napoleonic Wars. He thinks he's the best soldier and lover that ever lived and intends to prove it.



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