Neill Fleming

Neill Fleming has been acting his entire life. Eventually someone suggested he try it on an actual stage, and he’s never looked back. Originally from Dublin, he moved to Boston at the age of six, and then spent the rest of his life hopping back and forth over the Atlantic, from Maine to Donegal, New York City and Amherst, MA. Upon finishing school, he studied various trades- Animation, Cheffing and Mulitmedia Production, but always the desire and need to act made itself known.

Favourite theatre roles include Andy Treacy in Lovers (Room to Move/Road to Ithaca), The Man in After Midnight, Before Dawn (Silent Blade), The IRA Officer in The Hostage, The Marchese di Forlipopoli in La Locandiera (Wonderland), Jack Worthing in ‘The Importance of Being Earnest’ Joxer Daly in Juno and the Paycock (Parnassus) and Oscar Wilde in Mike Poblete’s Stoker. He’s done his short (very short) stint in Fair City, played Bob Cratchit in October Eleven’s ‘A Christmas Carol’, Damien in Guerilla 12′s ‘The Nixer’, Leader of the Opposition in Organic Hill’s ‘Portrait of a Zombie’ and played in a rake of short flicks.

Reviews

Links to reviews of ‘Lovers’ in the New Theatre. Review from Irish Times Review from Entertainment.ie

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