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Neil Dickson

1958-05-14

The Biography

Neil Dickson is a British born stage and film actor and voice over artiste who divides his career between the US and the UK. A graduate of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Dickson spent several seasons in rep before making his West End debut opposite Dame Judi Dench and Daniel Massey in The Gay Lord Quex, directed by Sir John Gielgud. From there, he co-starred with Ian McShane, James Mason, Ava Gardner and Susan Sarandon in NBC's mini-series A.D. Anno Domini which led to him playing one of his most memorable film roles - that of the legendary hero of British literature James Bigglesworth in 1986's Biggles: Adventures in Time, a role he somewhat replicated in the Pet Shop Boys film It Couldn't Happen Here two years later. Other credits include She Wolf of London, I Claudius, Twin Peaks, Inland Empire, Romy and Michelle's High School Reunion, A Good Year, Alias and the Rugrats.

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Movies

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Beowulf

5.913 average rating
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Inland Empire

7 average rating
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Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties

5.611 average rating
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A Good Year

6.676 average rating
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Romy and Michele's High School Reunion

6.241 average rating
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Missing Link

6.913 average rating
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Dragons: Gift of the Night Fury

7.2 average rating
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Titanic 666

5.508 average rating
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Atlas Shrugged: Part III

4.5 average rating
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Biggles

5.2 average rating
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The Quantum Devil

4 average rating
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Eat the Rich

6.2 average rating
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A Hazard of Hearts

7.8 average rating
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Lionheart

5.4 average rating
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A Snow Globe Christmas

5.5 average rating
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A Ghost in Monte Carlo

5 average rating
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Sharpe: The Legend

5 average rating
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The Murders in the Rue Morgue

5.9 average rating
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Voice of the Heart

8.5 average rating
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The Story of O: Untold Pleasures

5.5 average rating