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The young McNeill first gained a following and a Daytime Emmy nod on ABC's "All My Children" as Charlie Brent, a likable if somewhat awkward teen romantic. He entered films as the juvenile lead in the minor superhero outing "Masters of the Universe" (1987). McNeill's career was better served playing Jack (of beanstalk fame) in the national touring company of Stephen Sondheim's "Into the Woods" in 1988. He continued to alternate between the stage and small screen, appearing in telefilms, miniseries, specials, and guest shots before spending a year on Broadway in John Guare's "Six Degrees of Separation" as Rick, the kid from Utah who commits suicide....

Filmography

Infested - ( / 2002 / Released / )
The Frighteners - ( Passerby / 1996 / Released / )
Masters of the Universe - ( Kevin / 1987 / Released / )
TV Credits
Chuck ( 2007 / Released ): Director / Producer / Supervising Producer
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In Case of Emergency ( 2007 / Released ): Director
Samantha Who? ( 2007 / Released ): Director
The Knights of Prosperity ( 2007 / Released ): Director
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My Boys ( 2006 / Released ): Director
Standoff ( 2006 / Released ): Director
What About Brian ( 2006 / Released ): Director / Producer
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Eyes ( 2005 / Released ): Director
Supernatural ( 2005 / Released ): Director
Desperate Housewives ( 2004 / Released ): Director
Silly People ( 2006 )
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Medium ( 2004 / Released ): Director
Summerland ( 2004 / Released ): Director
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The Pleiades ( 2005 )
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The Days ( 2004 / Released ): Director
Day 1,370 ( 2004 )
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Day 1,385 ( 2004 )
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Dead Like Me ( 2003 / Released ): Director
Hurry ( 2004 )
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Reaper Madness ( 2003 )
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Las Vegas ( 2003 / Released ): Director
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Down and Dirty ( 2005 )
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Silver Star ( 2004 )
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One Tree Hill ( 2003 / Released ): Director
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The O.C. ( 2003 / Released ): Director
The Undertow ( 2006 )
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Everwood ( 2002 / Released ): Director
Crossing Jordan ( 2001 / Released ): Actor
Enterprise ( 2001 / Released ): Director
Countdown ( 2004 )
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Twilight ( 2003 )
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The Breach ( 2003 )
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Cold Front ( 2001 )
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Monster! ( 1999 / Released ): Co-Producer
Dawson's Creek ( 1998 / Released ): Director
Catch-22 ( 2003 )
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Rock Bottom ( 2003 )
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Day Out of Days ( 2003 )
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Instant Karma ( 2002 )
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Early Edition ( 1996 / Released ): Actor
It's Hot in Here: UPN Fall Preview ( 1996 / Released ): Actor
The Outer Limits ( 1995 / Released ): Actor
One More Mountain ( 1994 / Released ): Actor
Second Chances ( 1993 / Released ): Actor
Going to Extremes ( 1992 / Released ): Actor
Flour Babies ( 1990 / Released ): Actor
Jackie Collins' "Lucky/Chances" ( 1990 / Released ): Actor
Mothers, Daughters and Lovers ( 1989 / Released ): Actor
All My Children ( 1970 / Released ): Actor
Homefront ( Released ): Actor
L.A. Law ( Released ): Actor
Murder, She Wrote ( Released ): Actor
Quantum Leap ( Released ): Actor
Sisters ( Released ): Actor
Star Trek: Voyager ( Released ): Director / Actor
Full Biography (Back to top)

The young McNeill first gained a following and a Daytime Emmy nod on ABC's "All My Children" as Charlie Brent, a likable if somewhat awkward teen romantic. He entered films as the juvenile lead in the minor superhero outing "Masters of the Universe" (1987). McNeill's career was better served playing Jack (of beanstalk fame) in the national touring company of Stephen Sondheim's "Into the Woods" in 1988. He continued to alternate between the stage and small screen, appearing in telefilms, miniseries, specials, and guest shots before spending a year on Broadway in John Guare's "Six Degrees of Separation" as Rick, the kid from Utah who commits suicide. He left for a promised feature starring role in "School Ties" but lost out to Brendan Fraser. McNeill returned to TV on two ABC series as a recurring character on "Homefront", the WWII-era serial, and a regular on "Going to Extremes", a comedy-drama about a medical school in Jamaica. He found a greater measure of job security playing the rakish Lt. Tom Paris on "Star Trek: Voyager" (UPN, 1995-2001).

Profession(s):
Actor, director, screenwriter, producer
Sometimes Credited As:
Robbie McNeill
Robert Duncan McNeil
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Family
daughter:Taylor McNeill (born on June 11, 1990)
son:Carter Jay McNeill (born on January 21, 1998)
son:Kyle McNeill (born on April 12, 1994)
wife:Carol McNeill (married c. 1998)

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Education
The Juilliard School New York, New York
Awards (Back to top)
DRAMA-LOGUE Award Best Actor "Romeo and Juliet" 0

Milestones (Back to top)
1999 Helmed an episode of "The Journey of Allen Strange" (Nickelodeon)
1999 Shot second shory "9mm of Love"
1997 Co-wrote, produced and directed the short "The Battery", starring Ethan Phillips and Joshua Jackson
1992 Played a recurring role on "Homefront", a primetime ABC serial set during WWII
1990 First TV special, "Flour Babies" on "CBS Schoolbreak Specials"
1990 TV miniseries debut, "Jackie Collins' 'Lucky/Chances'"
1989 TV-movie debut, "Mothers, Daughters and Lovers"; also an unsold pilot
1988 Appeared in the Off-Broadway play "Palace of Amateurs"
1988 Featured as Jack (as in Jack and the beanstalk) in the national touring company of "Into the Woods", Stephen Sondheim's Tony Award-winning musical
1987 Feature acting debut, "Masters of the Universe"
1985 - 1988 After studying for two years at Juilliard, cast as teen romantic lead Charlie Brent on the ABC daytime soap "All My Children"; received Daytime Emmy nomination for the role
1985 Produced and starred in the NYC premiere of Sam Shepard's "The Four-H Club"
Born in North Carolina
Raised in Washington, DC
Settled with family in Atlanta, Georgia
Moved to NYC after high school
Appeared in a number of chorus roles and small parts before enrolling at Juilliard
With wife Carol, founded Real Play Productions, an organization devoted to providing inner-city school children with creative ways of dealing with their problems
Appeared on Broadway in John Guare's "Six Degrees of Separation"
Left "Six Degrees..." after one year when cast by then-producer Stanley Jaffe to star in the feature "School Ties"; lost role to Brendan Fraser when Jaffe became president of Paramount
Did guest shot as a cadet squad leader in "The First Duty", a memorable episode of "Star Trek: The Next Generation"
Debut as a series regular, "Going to Extremes", an ABC medical comedy-drama filmed in Jamaica, West Indies
Played Lt. Tom Paris on "Star Trek: Voyager" (UPN); also directed episodes "Sacred Ground" and "Unity" (both 1996) and "Someone to Watch Over Me" (1998)


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