
Savannah, Georgia, USA
James Neill (September 29, 1860 – March 16, 1931) was an American stage actor and film actor of the silent era. He appeared in 113 films between 1913 and 1930. His wife, and frequent costar on stage and screen, was Edythe Chapman.
as James - Brother of John

1925

as Padre Antonio
1914

as James - Brother of John
1927

as Aaron - Brother of Moses: Prologue
1923

as Butler
1922

as William Linden
1925

as The Symphony Conductor
1914

as John Randall
1914

as Jones
1915

as The cardinal
1917

as Mr. Phil Thayer
1929

as Dr. Nunez
1918
as Mr. Phil Thayer
1929

as Reverend Powell
1930

as Vance Calhoun
1930

as Mr. Phil Thayer
1929

as Lefty Waterman
1928

as Pa Robinson
1928

as James - Brother of John
1927
as Peter Dean
1926

1925

as Doctor Cobb
1925

as William Linden
1925

as Veraign
1924

as Sheik Ussan
1923

as Aaron - Brother of Moses: Prologue
1923

as Valet to Elliott
1923

as Miller
1923

as Butler
1922

as John Latham
1922

as Honorable Cyrus Blagdon
1922

as Fernald
1922

as Henry Strom
1922

as Tompkins - the Butler
1922

as Mr. Mabee
1921

as Edward Small
1921

as Senor Urique
1920
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