Neil Linpow

English actor, writer and filmmaker From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Neil Linpow is an actor, writer and filmmaker of Irish and Chinese heritage.

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Neil Linpow
Born
Bournemouth, England
OccupationActor
Years active2011–present
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Biography

Early life and career

Neil grew up between Bournemouth and Clonmel.[1] He has written for directors including Michel Gondry, Tom Hooper, Michael Gracey, Colm McCarthy, Sam Miller and Bobby Farrelly.[citation needed]

Screen work

In 2019 Linpow wrote, directed, produced and starred in the short film Time.[citation needed] It was an Official Selection at the BAFTA qualifying 39th Cambridge Film Festival and nominated for Best Film and Best Performance awards at the Kinsale Sharks Awards.

His follow-up short, Lesson 7, starring Michelle Fairley, was released in 2020,[2] winning awards across multiple festivals. It was an Official Selection at the BAFTA qualifying 11th Aesthetica Short Film Festival and at the Oscar and BAFTA[3] qualifying Rhode Island International Film Festival in 2021.

In 2023, Linpow wrote and starred in the psychological thriller, Little Bone Lodge, directed by Matthias Hoene.[4] Total Film said 'Linpow's desperate performance brings to mind a young Paddy Considine or Johnny Harris.[5]

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