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Paul McNeilly(I)

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The Draymen Estate has become an urban legend. Amongst the sinister stories of unsavory's locals and brutal violence, several people have apparently gone missing. But even the police won't go there. Enter two naive student filmmakers with a well-meaning plan to make a sympathetic documentary of life on the estate. They soon discover, however, that problems of drugs and crime in this community go way beyond the norm. A community, which is about to present the students with material of unimaginable horror urning their final project into their darkest nightmare.
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Paul McNeilly is a UK actor, director and writer best known for his work on Friday Night Dinner, Merlin, and Taggart. After leaving the Poor School, Paul made his TV debut in Van der Valk, then quickly followed this with roles in The Bill, Open Fire, Fool's Gold, The Magician, Soldier Soldier, Thief Takers, Lovejoy and Running Late (written by Simon Gray) for BBC'S Screen One strand.

His breakthrough came playing Les in 11 Men Against 11 for Hattrick Productions on Channel Four, alongside Timothy West, James Bolam, Kevin McNally and Jake Wood. This was nominated for a BAFTA for Best Single Drama and won the RTS and British Comedy Award for the Best Comedy Drama.

He appeared opposite Daniel Craig and Malcolm McDowall in Our Friends in the North, which won both a BAFTA and the Royal Television Society Award for Best Drama Serial.

Paul starred in two series of The Knock alongside 'The Guv'nor', Lennie McLean (as his son), and appeared in Lock, Stock The Series on Channel Four. He played Captain Smedley in the BBC2 costume drama about the slave trade, A Respectable Trade, which was nominated for a Bafta for Best Drama Serial.

He featured in three episodes of the Emmy award winning series Tenth Kingdom, the biggest US TV production of its time.

Paul appeared in indie feature Saxon where he played the pivotal role of Kevin. The film won Best European Drama at the ECU European Independent Film Festival and was nominated for the Michael Powell Award for Best Film at the Edinburgh International Film Festival.

The following year he appeared in indie feature Zebra Crossing, playing brutal policeman DCI Knowles, which also won Best European Drama at the ECU European Independent Film Festival, and the Audience Award at the Raindance Film Festival.

He played the role of a psychotic transvestite, Auntie to excellent reviews in the horror film Community, which opened the Frightfest Film Festival in 2012.

Other TV and film appearances include Casualty, Holby City, McCready and Daughter, Hotel Babylon, Black Beauty (Warner Bros), Shopping, Mike Bassett - England Manager, and Outlaws (directed by Nick Love).

In theatre, he made his debut playing the title role in Hamlet, a workshop production staged at the Towngate Theatre, and played Graham in the No1 Tour of Ladies' Night. He starred in I'm No Angel at the Nuffield Theatre, Southampton and took the title role of Egon Schiele at the Duke of Cambridge Theatre, in his own play about the Austrian Expressionist. He then took the role of Geoff in another play of his, Not Gods But Giants, which was initially produced at The White Bear before transferring to The Traverse for the Edinburgh Festival (as English representative).

In 2016 he was nominated for Best Director in the Crime/Gangster Category at The Watergate Film Festival for short film Johnny Leg Breaker.

A site-specific play he wrote, The Glitch and Turn was performed at the Southwark Playhouse as part of the Secrets Festival, and had over 40 performances in and around Shoreditch and the West End. His play The Court of Smiles was produced by the East London Shakespeare Company in 2017, and further plays have been shown at The Carriageway, Leeds and The Old Red Lion, Islington.

In 2018 he conceived and started Canned Aid, an artistic initiative whereby audiences brought food donations to performances rather than paid an entrance fee. All creatives and actors donated their time for free.

He recently completed two short films, The Hatter in post-production, and Lipstick (directed by Kevin McNally). A feature film adaptation of his play, Cherry Picnic has been slated for production in 2021.
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    Jerry Ezekiel, Candice Morel, and Robin Berry in The Hatter (2020)
    The Hatter
    Short
    • Writer
    • 2020
    Outlaw (2007)
    Outlaw
    5.7
    • Danny
    • 2007
    The Battle of Rhiannon Wood
    The Battle of Rhiannon Wood
    • Joel
      Will You Come See Me Tomorrow (2020)
      Will You Come See Me Tomorrow
      Short
      • Producer
      • 2020

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      • Go Away!
        • Bailiff Ian
        • Post-production
      • The Battle of Rhiannon Wood
        • Joel
        • Pre-production



      • Adam Deacon, Jennifer Saunders, Ed Sheeran, and Jazzie Zonzolo in Sumotherhood (2023)
        Sumotherhood
        4.6
        • 2023
      • Matty McCabe in The Lightworker (2022)
        The Lightworker
        Short
        • Metatron
        • 2022
      • The Great Cloud (2020)
        The Great Cloud
        • Neil Obbard
        • 2020
      • The Dead (2018)
        The Dead
        Short
        • Geoff
        • 2018
      • Louis Fonseca and Jon Pointing in The Great Unwashed (2017)
        The Great Unwashed
        6.3
        • Gangster Charlie
        • 2017
      • Tamsin Greig, Paul Ritter, Simon Bird, and Tom Rosenthal in Friday Night Dinner (2011)
        Friday Night Dinner
        8.2
        TV Series
        • Landlord
        • 2011–2016
      • We've Got to Stop Meeting Like This
        Short
        • Dave
        • 2016
      • Goodbye Greg (2015)
        Goodbye Greg
        Short
        • Oleg
        • 2015
      • Purge
        Short
        • Boxer
        • 2014
      • Amanda Mealing, Sunetra Sarker, and Derek Thompson in Casualty (1986)
        Casualty
        6.1
        TV Series
        • Simon Kellman
        • 2014
      • Martin McCann, Joe Van Moyland, Charlie Clements, Sean Stewart, and Cillian Roche in Coward (2012)
        Coward
        7.3
        Short
        • Major Pound
        • 2012
      • Community (2012)
        Community
        4.2
        • Auntie
        • 2012
      • Richard Wilson, Angel Coulby, Katie McGrath, Colin Morgan, and Bradley James in Merlin (2008)
        Merlin
        7.9
        TV Series
        • Tindr
        • 2010
      • Be Good
        7.5
        Short
        • Tough Guy
        • 2009
      • Night Time (2008)
        Night Time
        Short
        • Burglar
        • 2008

      Producer



      • The Battle of Rhiannon Wood
        • producer
        • Pre-production



      • Matty McCabe in The Lightworker (2022)
        The Lightworker
        Short
        • producer
        • 2022
      • Will You Come See Me Tomorrow (2020)
        Will You Come See Me Tomorrow
        Short
        • producer
        • 2020
      • Jack! (2020)
        Jack!
        Short
        • producer
        • 2020
      • Lipstick (2020)
        Lipstick
        Short
        • producer
        • 2020
      • Eddie No Hands (2015)
        Eddie No Hands
        Short
        • producer
        • 2015
      • Goodbye Greg (2015)
        Goodbye Greg
        Short
        • producer
        • 2015
      • Tales of the Legbreaker (2014)
        Tales of the Legbreaker
        Short
        • associate producer
        • 2014

      Writer



      • The Battle of Rhiannon Wood
        • Writer
        • Pre-production



      • Matty McCabe in The Lightworker (2022)
        The Lightworker
        Short
        • Writer
        • 2022
      • Will You Come See Me Tomorrow (2020)
        Will You Come See Me Tomorrow
        Short
        • Writer
        • 2020
      • Jack! (2020)
        Jack!
        Short
        • Writer
        • 2020
      • Lipstick (2020)
        Lipstick
        Short
        • Writer
        • 2020
      • Jerry Ezekiel, Candice Morel, and Robin Berry in The Hatter (2020)
        The Hatter
        Short
        • written by
        • 2020
      • Coffee with Kirsty (2019)
        Coffee with Kirsty
        Short
        • Writer
        • 2019
      • Eddie No Hands (2015)
        Eddie No Hands
        Short
        • writer
        • 2015

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        • Paul McNielly
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        Graduated from drama school in 1989.

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