Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Neil
Neil Shipperley
Neil Jason Shipperley, es un ex-futbolista inglés, se desempeñaba como delantero y se crio en las categorías inferiores del Chelsea FC. Actualmente ejerce de entrenador.
Neil Etheridge
Neil Leonard Dula Etheridge es un jugador filipino, nacido en Inglaterra. Juega de portero y su equipo actual es el Birmingham City F. C. de la EFL Championship.
Neil Bhatt
Neil Bhatt is an Indian television actor known for portraying the role of IPS Virat Chavan in Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin, IPS Zakir Siddiqui in Diya Aur Bati Hum and Ranveer Singh Vaghela in Roop - Mard Ka Naya Swaroop.
Neil Kinnock
Neil Gordon Kinnock, Barón de Kinnock es un político británico y miembro del Consejo Privado del Reino Unido. Fue parlamentario desde 1970 hasta 1995 y líder de la oposición y del Partido Laborista desde 1983 hasta 1992, momento en que dimitió tras la derrota electoral de las elecciones generales de 1992.
Neil Marshall
Neil Marshall es un director de cine inglés, además de editor y guionista. Marshall dirigió su primer largometraje en 2002, Dog soldiers, una comedia de horror que devino en película de culto. Siguió con el terror en 2005 con El Descenso. Marshall también dirigió la futurista Doomsday en 2008, y escribió y dirigió el peplum Centurion en 2010. Ha dirigido dos episodios clave de Juego de tronos: los titulados "Aguasnegras" y "Los vigilantes del muro".
Neil Critchley
Neil Critchley is an English former footballer who played in the Football League First Division for Crewe Alexandra. He is now the head coach of Blackpool, having left his post as Liverpool's under-23s manager on 2 March 2020.
Neil Jordan
Neil Jordan es un director de cine y novelista irlandés. En 1992 obtuvo el Óscar al mejor guion original por The Crying Game.
Neil Danns
Neil Alexander Danns is a professional footballer who most recently played as a midfielder for F.C. Halifax Town and the Guyana national team. He began his career in 2000 as a trainee at Blackburn Rovers and subsequently played for Colchester United, Birmingham City, Crystal Palace, Leicester City and Bolton Wanderers and Bury. He became a free agent after Bury were expelled from the Football League, and joined Tranmere Rovers in September 2019 until the end of the season.
Neil Fachie
Neil Fachie MBE is a Scottish Paralympic multiple sports athlete competing in events for individuals with a visual impairment. Fachie has entered two Paralympics, as a sprinter in the 2008 Games in Beijing and as a tandem cyclist in London 2012. In London he won the gold medal in the Men's individual 1 km time trial and silver in the individual sprint, both with Barney Storey as his sighted pilot.
Neil Wallington
Neil Wallington is a former firefighter who served in the London Fire Brigade and wrote about his experiences in the 1979 book Fireman! A personal account. The book includes one chapter about the Worsley Hotel fire which claimed the lives of seven people including one firefighter. He subsequently went on to rise through the ranks of the fire service to become the Chief Officer of Devon Fire and Rescue Service, and has written several books about firefighting and the fire service.