Born in New York City, Neil earned his Bachelors degree at Occidental College in 1983; MFA - Acting, from Cornell University in 1985. He worked as an actor
at the Old Globe Theater, San Diego from '85-'86 under the direction of
Jack O'Brien, John Houseman, Joe Hardy and others. Founding member of
the Basic Theater Company, in NYC in 1988. Creator and Founder of
daytime television's "Day of Compassion" for persons living with
HIV/AIDS in 1993, thru 2001. With assistance from Hollywood Supports,
the "Day of Compassion" grew to encompass the participation of several
dozen daytime dramas, talk shows, news/magazine shows, and even foreign
language TV shows. While working as an actor on ABC's General Hospital
and Port Charles, Neil entered seminary in 1997 and received his
Masters of Divinity from the Claremont School of Theology in 2004. He
is now an ordained Episcopal Priest, and is still creatively active
with theatrical projects at St. James' in the City Episcopal Church in
Los Angeles, California.