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Angus Neill was a Scottish stage, television and film actor. Neill is known for All the Way to Paris (1966), The Master Builder (1981) and Funny People (1976) http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0624724/

Early Life
Neill was born Angus MacPhee in Scotland. He was eldest of four children born to highlanders Neil MacPhee (an Edinburgh policeman) and Dolina MacPhee (nee McLeod). His father was born in the Isle of Skye and his mother in Wester Ross. He showed an early talent in drawing, winning a scholarship to study in Italy, but opted to pursue a career in acting.

Film
1963 Carry on Cabby - Man in Cab (uncredited)

1966 All the Way to Paris  - Johnny Edwards

1976 Funny People  - Man on leash (uncredited)

1981 The Master Builder (TV Movie)  - Knut Brovik

Television
1954-1957 BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series)  - Jack Smythe / Muirhead's Servant

- The Lass of Richmond Hill (1957) ... Jack Smythe

- Witch Wood (1954) ... Muirhead's Servant

1959 ITV Play of the Week (TV Series)

- The Skin of Our Teeth (1959)

1961 Emergency-Ward 10 (TV Series)  - Neil MacDonald

- Episode #1.426 (1961) ... Neil MacDonald

Later Career
Neill moved to Johannesburg, South Africa in 1966.

Film
1966 All the Way to Paris  - Johnny Edwards

1976 Funny People  - Man on leash (uncredited)

1981 The Master Builder (TV Movie)  - Knut Brovik

Personal Life
Neill was engaged to be married for a short while. He was homosexual and remained single.



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