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- Sam Neill: Landfall - A Film About Ourselves (1974)
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On September 14 1947 New Zealand actor & winemaker Sam Neill was born. His birth name is Nigel John Dermot Neill. He was born in Northern Ireland, in Omagh, County Tyrone, the second son of Dermot Neill, a Harrow- and Sandhurst-educated British Army officer and third-generation New Zealander, and his English wife, Priscilla Beatrice. In 1954...
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- 2015-09-02
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- Archives New Zealand
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- Sam Neill / Archives New Zealand / Archives / New Zealand / New Zealand History / NZ / NZ History / National Film Unit / 1947 / Landfall - A Film About Ourselves / actor / NZ Film / Hollywood / Kiwi / Northern Ireland / Queenstown / NFU / Cinema / NZ Cinema / Kiwi Film / Canterbury / Winemaker / Two Paddocks
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