Sam Neill’s family: From his ex-wife and parents to his children, what you need to know about the late actor
TRIBUTES are pouring in for screen icon Sam Neill, who passed away aged 78 on Monday, July 13.
The acclaimed actor died suddenly surrounded by his loved ones, just months after revealing he was cancer-free.
Sam Neill’s family confirmed the news in a statement: “It is with immense sadness that the whanau of Sam Neill share the news of his passing on Monday 13th July, in Sydney, Australia.
“Sam was surrounded by family and passed with the dignity that has characterised his whole life.
“The loss was sudden and unexpected but blessed by the fact that Sam remained cancer-free.
“They would like to express their deepest gratitude to the staff at St Vincent’s Private Hospital for their incredible care.
“More details will be shared later, but for now, on behalf of the family, we ask that you respect their privacy as they navigate this immeasurable loss.”
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese paid tribute, writing on X: “Sam Neill starred in so many beloved Australian stories and he earned a special place in Australian hearts.
“Wry and dry, thoughtful and laconic, Sam fought illness with the same dignity, humour and conviction that gave strength to his every performance.
“He will be much mourned and long remembered. May he rest in peace.”
Fellow actor Richard E. Grant posted: “Knew @samneilltheprop for 3 decades and finally worked with him on PALM BEACH in 2018. An officer and a Gentleman in the truest sense.
“Guided and helped me through a very difficult time in my Life. Pictured beside producer @deb_bal & @ladyheathermitchell. Sail on, kind Sir.”
While Jurassic World: Dominion director Colin Trevorrow said Sam was “a friend and collaborator at a challenging time”.
He continued: “His strength gave us all strength. I’ll remember him for his tranquility, his love of wine, and for the calm assuredness he brought to his characters.”
Scottish actor Alan Cumming wrote: “Ahhh Sam, what a glorious beautiful man. You are missed. Sorry to the family for your immense loss.”
The Boys’ Karl Urban posted: “Heartfelt condolences to your whanau.
Sam was truly brilliant. An inspiration for many who followed in his trailblazing footsteps.
“A beautiful man, A national treasure who gave so much to New Zealand and the to world. God speed Sam.”
At the time of writing, no cause of death has been given.
Who were Sam Neill’s parents?
Sam was born Nigel John Dermot Neill in Omagh, Northern Ireland, to English mother Priscilla Beatrice Ingham and New Zealand father Dermot Neill, an army officer.
The family emigrated to New Zealand when Sam was seven, settling in Dunedin, and he later went to boarding school in Christchurch.
He took the name Sam when he was a youngster because there were too many Nigels at school.
In his memoir Did I Ever Tell You This?, Sam wrote: “The one thing I resent about my parents, the only thing, is that they called me Nigel.
“Changing my name to Sam at the age of 11 was probably the best decision I made in my life.”
He added: “I found I moved more easily in the world as a Sam. Nigel is an awkward fit in most circumstances. Imagine being a movie actor called Nigel Neill.”
His dad’s family had deep roots in the wine trade, having founded the Dunedin merchant firm Neill & Co generations earlier, which Sam later drew on when he established his own Central Otago winery, Two Paddocks, in the 90s.
Who was Sam Neill married to?
Sam had a long relationship with New Zealand actress Lisa Harrow, whom he met while filming 1981’s The Final Conflict. The pair had a son together, Tim, born in 1983.
Later on life, he went on to marry Japanese make-up artist Noriko Watanabe, whom he met on the set of the 1989 film Dead Calm.
The couple welcomed a daughter, Elena, in 1991, and Sam also adopted Noriko’s daughter from an earlier relationship, Maiko.
Sam and Watanabe separated in 2017.
Who are Sam Neill’s children?
Sam is survived by four children. Alongside Tim, Elena and Maiko, he also had a son named Andrew.
He was placed for adoption when Sam was in his early twenties and was reunited with his father in 1994.
Sam previously told The Times: “I’ve got a slightly unusual family – it’s more extended than most.
“My first son, Andrew, was given up for adoption when he was very small. I was quite small, too – in my early twenties.
“I didn’t see him for 25 years and then we went looking for each other.”
What movies did Sam Neill appear in?
Sam’s career spanned more than 50 years and around 150 screen credits. Among his biggest film roles were:
- Dr Alan Grant in Jurassic Park (1993)
- Alisdair Stewart in The Piano (1993)
- Vasili Borodin in The Hunt for Red October (1990)
- John Ingram in Dead Calm (1989)
- Damien Thorn in The Final Conflict (1981)
- Michael Chamberlain in Evil Angels (1988)
- Dr Alan Grant in Jurassic Park III (2001)
- Dr William Weir in Event Horizon (1997)
- Dr Alan Grant in Jurassic World: Dominion (2022)
- Cliff Buxton in The Dish (2000)
On television, Neill played corrupt Major Chester Campbell in Peaky Blinders.
He also featured as Cardinal Thomas Wolsey in The Tudors, among many other roles.
Sam was awarded an OBE in 1991 for services to acting, and in 2022 accepted redesignation as a Knight Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit (KNZM), the second-highest grade in the New Zealand royal honours system.
He previously turned down the KNZM when knighthoods were first restored to the New Zealand honours system in 2009.



