Neil Dickson, a British-born actor, has enjoyed a versatile and accomplished career in films, television, and stage since graduating from London's Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
After honing his craft in repertory theatre throughout the U.K., Dickson made his London West End debut opposite the esteemed Dame Judi Dench in Lord Quex. He then created the role of 'Dean Rebel' in the Mermaid Theatre production of Trafford Tanzi, which led to his being cast as the lead opposite Susan Sarandon, Ian McShane, Ava Gardner, and James Mason in NBC's 12-hour mini-series, A.D.
Dickson's subsequent roles include starring as the lead in the adventure film, Biggles: Adventures in Time, and as the title character in Universal's TV series She-Wolf of London. He has since appeared in numerous movies and TV series, including Mad Men, Romy and Michelle's High School Reunion, the award-winning performance in Barking Mad, and The Orville.
In addition to his screen work, Dickson has also had success on stage, most recently triumphing in London and Los Angeles in Stephen Wyatt's one-man show, The Standard Bearer, directed by Julian Sands. This spring, he will be taking on the role of the evil mastermind in The Quantum Devil, which is sure to send chills down the spines of audiences everywhere.
When not working, Dickson splits his time between London and Los Angeles with his wife, Lynda.