Neil is a celebrated and accomplished actor, whose impressive body of work has earned him widespread recognition and acclaim within the entertainment industry. Specifically, he is most notably associated with his recurring role on the highly acclaimed and beloved television series "Lost", where he brought to life the multifaceted and complex character of Liam, a heroin-addicted rockstar and the brother of Charlie, a character masterfully portrayed by the talented Dominic Monaghan.
Neil's illustrious career has been marked by numerous notable television appearances, with a particularly impressive resume that includes a coveted spot on the esteemed Emmy-Award Nominated series "Big Love", as well as a significant role in the critically acclaimed Paul Haggis series "Crash". In addition to these standout performances, Neil has also demonstrated his remarkable range as an actor by taking on recurring roles in a diverse array of popular television shows, including the fan-favorite comedy "My Name Is Earl", the supernatural drama "Ghost Whisperer", the crime-solving procedural "CSI:NY", the crime drama "Criminal Minds", and the long-running naval drama "NCIS".
Neil has not only made a significant impact on the world of television, but has also ventured into other notable projects. One of his most notable appearances was on the highly acclaimed series "Nip/Tuck", where he took on the pivotal role of the long-lost brother of Dr. McNamara, played by the talented Dylan Walsh.
In addition to this, Neil has also had the opportunity to reprise his iconic character Liam on the final season of the beloved and critically acclaimed series "Lost".
Neil's impressive portfolio of film credits boasts a notable entry in the realm of science fiction, specifically the feature film "Skyline", masterfully directed by the visionary duo Colin & Greg Strause.
Neil, a multifaceted performer with a strong background in classical theater, earned his Master of Fine Arts degree from the esteemed American Conservatory Theater in the year 2002. This notable achievement not only attests to his dedication to his craft but also serves as a testament to the rigorous training he received from this prestigious institution.
Neil's creative endeavors in 2008 culminated in the co-writing and co-executive production of the pilot episode "Hit Factor", a captivating television production that showcased his artistic prowess alongside none other than the esteemed Academy Award-nominated thespian, James Cromwell.
Neil's multifaceted personality extends far beyond his impressive acting accomplishments, as he has also honed his skills as a talented artist, demonstrating his versatility and range in various creative pursuits.