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Sam Neill wins Lifetime Achievement award in NZ

Much-admired actor, writer, producer & director honoured by his peers with 2019 Equity NZ Lifetime Achievement Award.

Sam Neill has been awarded the 2019 Equity New Zealand Lifetime Achievement Award.

An actor, writer, producer and director, Neill was nominated by New Zealand performers and selected by the board of Equity New Zealand.

“Sam’s career as an actor is remarkable, but what makes this award so special is that it recognises much more than career success,” says Equity NZ president Jennifer Ward-Lealand.

“It acknowledges those members of our industry who give back at every opportunity, who strive to use their influence for important causes and who continually inspire their peers with their good will and humility. Sam leads by example. This award pays tribute to who he is as a person, as much it does his extraordinary talent.”

He will Sam receive his award at a ceremony in Auckland in November.

Internationally-recognised for his contribution to film and television, Sam Neill has more than 75 films and over 45 television programs to his credit. He is a passionate supporter of many environmental and social justice causes and has been a proud union member since joining Equity in 1979.

Sam made his film debut in Roger Donaldson’s Sleeping Dogs and his feature breakthrough in a starring role opposite Judy Davis in My Brilliant Career. The two films that subsequently brought him international stardom and acclaim were Jane Campion’s The Piano and Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park. In 2016 he starred in the New Zealand-made film Hunt for the Wilderpeople, directed by Taika Waititi. Recent features include Sweet Country, Ride Like a Girl and Palm Beach.

His work in television includes Reilly, Ace of Spies, Merlin, The Tudors, Crusoe, Happy Town, Alcatraz, Peaky Blinders and ITV miniseries Tutankhamun. He has also presented and narrated several documentaries.

4 Responses

  1. congratulations to sam, well deserved I like his performances. His interview on the doco last week about depression in the entertainment industry was very insightful. He has a very grounded perspective of the industry.

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