Neal Reddy is an actor, known for Good Behavior (2016), American Dirtbags (2015) and Mr. Lockjaw (2015).
Neal grew up in Derby and attended St Benedict's school of performing arts, where he studied drama and Performing arts. He furthered his training at the International School of Screen Acting at Three Mills Studio in London. At the start of his career he played Barry Owen in BBC 's 'Holby City.' Neal is notoriously known for playing the iconic role of 'Jack' In Richard Oakes and Adam Leaders brutally nihilistic invasion/possession film, 'Hosts'.' He played 'Finn' in the 2018 Netflix film 'Two Graves' directed by 'Harry Brown' Writer Gary Young, which won best film 2018 at the British Urban Film Festival' Neal has lead many films with gritty and often unhinged characters and is always portraying the darker and honest side of life!
Neala Barron is an actress, known for Night Sky (2022) and Chicago Med (2015).
Neala Cohen is known for Monkey Love (2002), Black Balsam (2022) and ER (1994).
Neale Donald Walsch is a writer and actor, known for The Last Avatar (2014), Conversations with God (2006) and Indigo (2003).
Neale Ricotti is known for Moulin Rouge! (2001), Original Sin (2001) and Bridget Jones's Diary (2001).
Nealla Gordon is an actress, known for Precious (2009), The Butler (2013) and The Paperboy (2012).
Neans Nic Dhonncha is known for An Cailín Ciúin (2022).
Awarded a Double First at the National College of Art and Design Ireland, Neasa's visionary work won her a postgraduate scholarship to the creative film program at Berlin's Universität der Künste. She pursued her fascination with screen storytelling, its meanings and structures through a Masters in Aesthetics and Politics and then a PhD in Film Theory at Trinity College Dublin. Neasa wrote and directed original theatre as well as making creative documentaries and dramas with RTÉ, before her strong cinematic sensibility catapulted her to international prominence as a screen director focused on emotionally compelling and visually acute storytelling. Neasa was awarded a BAFTA in 2017, and her feature film Sea Fever premiered in Discovery at the opening night of TIFF 2019. Neasa is a member of the DGA, the WGA and BAFTA.
Neasa Ní Chianáin is known for Young Plato (2021), In Loco Parentis (2016) and Fairytale of Kathmandu (2007).