Neal Brasher is a native of Alabama and holds a Bachelor of Arts in Music and History from Samford University in Birmingham and a Master of Fine Arts in Acting from The University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. He joined the faculty of Liberty University's Department of Theatre Arts in 2004, where he teaches a range of courses including Acting I, Foundations of Theatre History, Voice for the Stage, Stage Accents, and Classical Acting Styles. Recent directing credits include South Pacific, A Man for All Seasons, The Rivals, and Sanders Family Christmas.
Neal Brennan is known for Chappelle's Show (2003), Half Baked (1998) and Get Him to the Greek (2010).
Neal Brumbeloe is known for Things Don't Stay Fixed (2021).
Neal Cabanos is known for The Last Slay Ride (2022).
Neal Cabanos is known for Big Trouble in Seattle (2021), The New Year (2019) and The Reflection (2022).
Neal Carter is known for Get the Fuck Out (2019) and Room for Rent (2019).
Neal Davidson is an NYC-based actor and producer. He had his breakout year in 2022 filming back to back roles opposite Uma Thurman and Maya Hawke in "The Kill Room", Sebastian Stan in A24's "A Different Man", Emma Robert's in Amazon's "Space Cadet", and Billy Zane and Amy Smart in "Blunt". He shoot his first three TV appearances on "The Blacklist", "FBI: Most Wanted", and "East New York". He opened 2023 by shooting his first lead in a feature for Fox Ent., playing the son of Rebecca De Mornay and Chris Elliot in a UNT. Comedy. During covid lockdown Neal founded TheSharedScreen, a 501c3 production company dedicated to creating accessible work online, and fostering education. His virtual adaptation of Tony and Emmy nom Stephen Belber's TAPE, which he starred in, adapted, and produced was picked by The New York Times as "Top Theater to Stream". Neal is a passionate educator. He teaching teens and adolescents across the country about alcohol and substance use resistance and the opioid epidemic through TheSharedScreen's virtual ASURE Program, and he coaches educators and executives on the actors secrets for presenting on video communications platforms. He also works as a guest lecturer for graduating college student on how to navigate the "business of the business". He graduated Suma Cum Laude from Northwestern University while living a double life as a pro wrestler, and has since studied with Bob Krakower, Larry Moss, and John Markland.
Neal Dwarika is known for Living in Bondage: Breaking Free (2019).