Birth Day: 1925-05-02
Place of birth: Willesden, London, England, UK
John Neville, OBE, CM was an English theatre and film actor who moved to Canada with his family in 1972. He enjoyed a resurgence of international attention as a result of his starring role in Terry Gilliam's "The Adventures of Baron Munchausen". He was appointed to the Order of Canada, that nation's highest civilian honor, in 2006. According to publicists at Canada's Stratford Shakespeare Festival, Neville died "peacefully surrounded by family" on 19 November 2011, aged 86. Neville suffered with Alzheimer's disease in his latter years. He is survived by his wife, Caroline (née Hopper), and their six children. Above description from the Wikipedia article John Neville (actor), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Credits
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As Self - 'Baron Munchausen'
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As Self
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As Donkey (voice)
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As Lord Rawston
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As Henry Neville
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As Narrator
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As Director
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As Malcolm Woodward
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As Old Man
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As British High Commissioner
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As Terrence
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As Mr. Cummingham
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As Narrator (voice)
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As Marmeladov, Sonia's alcoholic father
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As Preacher
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As Orson Stewart
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As Banquo
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As Dr. Reese
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As Judge H. Chadwick
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As Jock Beale
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As Gustave Sors
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As Bradley
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As The Duke
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As The Well-Manicured Man
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As Mr. Bosch
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As Dean Adams
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As Uncle Henrick
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As Dr. Yealland
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As Shopkeeper
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As Michigan Judge
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As General Staedert
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As Cruzzi
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As Professor Follenfant
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As Thaddeus Clark
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As Frilo, The Magnificent
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As Waiter
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As Sir David Browning
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As Endymion Hart-Jones
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As Mr. Andrews
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As Mr. Laurence
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As Gen. Sir Alan Brooke
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As Dr. Cecil Chambers
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As Viktor (voice)
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As Self
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As Hieronymus Karl Frederick Baron von Munchausen
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As Narrator
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As General Garnet Wolseley
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As John Milton
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As Andrew
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As Duke of Wellington
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As Gareth Owen MP
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As Wilkie
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As Christopher Gritter
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As The Man
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As Sherlock Holmes
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As Dr. Mark Davidson
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As Julian Ratcliffe, 2nd Lieutenant
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As Roger
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As Lord Alfred Douglas

