David Neal

David Neal

Deceased · Born: Feb 13, 1932 · Died: Jun 27, 2000

Personal Details

BornFeb 13, 1932 Kettering, Northants, England, UK

Biography

David Neal's life story begins on a winter's day, February 13, 1932, in the charming town of Kettering, situated in the county of Northants, within the picturesque region of England, United Kingdom. This renowned thespian would go on to captivate audiences with his remarkable acting prowess, leaving an indelible mark on the world of cinema.

Some of his most iconic roles include the titular character in the 1978 blockbuster film "Superman", the fearless warrior in the 1980 cult classic "Flash Gordon", and the powerful Roman leader in the 1970 epic "Julius Caesar". His impressive body of work is a testament to his dedication and passion for his craft.

Sadly, David Neal's life came to a close on June 27, 2000, in the same town where he was born, Kettering, this time located in the county of Northamptonshire, England, United Kingdom. Despite his passing, his legacy continues to inspire and entertain audiences to this day.

Career

1997
1995
Feast of July
Feast of July as Mitchy Mitchell
1993
1990
1981
Play for Today
Play for Today as Walter Dodds
Timon of Athens
Timon of Athens as First Senator
1980
Flash Gordon
Flash Gordon as Captain of Ming's Air Force
1979
Henry IV Part II
Henry IV Part II as Scroop, Archbishop of York
1978
Superman
Superman as 7th Elder
1975
1974
Play for Today
Play for Today as Dr. Ackerly
1970
Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar as Cinna the Conspirator
1969
The Cut-Throats
The Cut-Throats as German Officer in Convoy