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neilmcgarry
He just completed a featured role in the film "Sisters" directed by Linda Olte, as well as "Hill Of Vision" directed by Roberto Faenza. Recent work includes supplying the English voice of Hans Kammerlander for the international version of the Italian film "Manaslu Der Berg Seelen".
Raised on Cape Cod in a family of ten children, Neil began his professional career as an apprentice at the Cape Cod Melody Tent and completed his training with the National Shakespeare Conservatory. A devout theatre actor, Neil had a brief stint on the soap opera "All My Children" and was a company member of The Publick Theatre of Boston for ten years. He also appeared, uncredited, as Joseph Smith in a series of films for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints entitled "The Restoration".
In 2018 and 2019, Neil toured across Europe in his solo performance of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. A lover of Shakespeare, Neil has performed in 24 of Shakespeare's 37 plays and is the founder and former artistic director of the award winning Bay Colony Shakespeare Company, a classical theatre company located on the South Shore of Massachusetts.
Please visit www.neilmcgarry.com for further information.
Reviews
The Reader (2005)
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I saw "The Reader" as part of the 7th Annual NYC Home Film Festival on 5/25. While I enjoyed the other films I saw that night, I'm in danger of running out of adjectives to describe how much I liked this short film, shot on film - hooray! This is a beautiful, delicate piece of cinema featuring two lovely performances from Tony Award winner Elizabeth Franz, and the soon to be someone Morgan Hallet. A strong but subtle script, a camera that never calls attention to itself (yet, the film is filled with images of great beauty) and moves always in full support of a challenging story. A wonderful score and great sound. Duncan Rogers deserves high praise for his direction and screenplay. I look forward to his feature film directing debut. "The Reader" is a film deserving of wide festival consideration!