Roy William Neill

Roy William Neill

Deceased · Born: Sep 4, 1887 · Died: Dec 14, 1946

Personal Details

BornSep 4, 1887 ship off Ireland

Biography

Roy William Neill, a renowned filmmaker, emerged into the world on September 4, 1887, aboard a ship sailing off the Irish coast. This esteemed director and producer left an indelible mark on the cinematic landscape, his work characterized by a distinct flair for the dramatic and a keen eye for storytelling.

Neill's impressive repertoire includes the 1943 horror classic "Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man", the 1944 mystery thriller "The Scarlet Claw", and the 1939 whodunit "Murder Will Out", each showcasing his mastery of the craft.

Beyond his professional accomplishments, Neill's personal life was marked by a deep affection for Betty MacLaglen, his loving wife.

Tragically, Neill's life was cut short when he passed away on December 14, 1946, in the bustling metropolis of London, England, UK. Despite his untimely departure, Neill's legacy continues to captivate audiences, his films remaining timeless testaments to his enduring talent.

Career

1946
Black Angel
Black Angel as Director
1945
1944
The Scarlet Claw
The Scarlet Claw as Director, Screenplay
Gypsy Wildcat
Gypsy Wildcat as Director
1942
Madame Spy
Madame Spy as Director
1940
Hoots Mon
Hoots Mon as Director, Screenplay
1937
Doctor Syn
Doctor Syn as Director
1935
The Black Room
The Black Room as Director
Eight Bells
Eight Bells as Director
1934
Black Moon
Black Moon as Director
The 9th Guest
The 9th Guest as Director
Whirlpool
Whirlpool as Director
Blind Date
Blind Date as Director
1931
The Avenger
The Avenger as Director
1928
The Viking
The Viking as Director, Writer
1921
The Iron Trail
The Iron Trail as Director