Neal Huff

Neal Huff is an American actor from New York City. In April 2018, he performed as Willie Oban in the Broadway revival of The Iceman Cometh.[1] In December 2018, Huff began performing in To Kill a Mockingbird, adapted for stage by Aaron Sorkin on Broadway at the Shubert Theatre as Link Deas.[2]

Neal Huff
Born
New York City, U.S.
EducationNew York University (MFA)
OccupationActor
Years active1992–present

Life and career

He received his MFA from the Graduate Acting Program at New York University.[3] He has appeared on Broadway in revivals of The Tempest (1995) and The Lion in Winter (1999) and the Tony Award-winning Take Me Out (2003). Off-Broadway he has appeared in The Foreigner (2004) and The Little Dog Laughed (2006).

On television Huff has been featured in Law & Order, The Wire, Six Degrees, Fringe, The Blacklist, Person of Interest, The Affair, Girls, and Brooklyn Nine-Nine.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1993The Wedding BanquetSteve
1996Hitting the GroundHoward
1999Big DaddyCustomer
2007The Good ShepherdTeletype Operations Officer
2007Michael ClaytonFirst Associate
2010Meek's CutoffWilliam White
2012Moonrise KingdomJed
2012Jack and DianeJerry
2013DoomsdaysRon
2014RunoffFrank
2014The Grand Budapest HotelLieutenant
2015Nasty BabyGallery Owner
2015SpotlightPhil Saviano
2016No Letting GoJames
2016SplitMr. Benoit
2017Beach RatsJoe
2017The PostTom WinshipUncredited
2018Monsters and MenScout
2018BeirutErnie
2018All SquareBill
2019WavesBill

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1993–2008Law & OrderVarious4 episodes
2005StarvedRandy3 episodes
2006–07Six DegreesHarry Kimble3 episodes
2006–08The WireChief of Staff Michael Steintorf11 episodes
2007–13American ExperienceVarious5 episodes
2008John AdamsCaptain John TuckerEpisode: "Don't Tread on Me"
2009–12FringeMarshall Bowman2 episodes
2010DamagesActorEpisode: "All That Crap About Your Family"
2013Blue BloodsLeaf MemphisEpisode: "Fathers and Sons"
2014PowerToddEpisode: "Loyalty"
2015ForeverRich DornisEpisode: "Punk Is Dead"
2015Show Me a HeroBrian Heffernan3 episodes
2016BillionsBert KrollEpisode: "Naming Rights"
2016The BlacklistGeorge LinleyEpisode: "Lady Ambrosia (No. 77)"
2016DeadbeatMr. FageEpisode: "Digging Up the Past"
2016Person of InterestTerry EastonEpisode: "Sotto Voce"
2016–17The AffairMr. Guttman2 episodes
2016–18Falling WaterNicholas Hull8 episodes
2017GirlsBar GuyEpisode: "What Will We Do This Time About Adam?"
2017GeniusRobert OppenheimerEpisode: "Einstein: Chapter Ten"
2017The MistDoctor Bailey2 episodes
2018Brooklyn Nine-NineNutriBoom EmployeeEpisode: "NutriBoom"; uncredited
2018God Friended MeJack KennyEpisode: "Unfriended"
2020Mare of EasttownFather Dan Hastings

Stage

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992Young Playwrights FestivalJim (Mrs. Neuberger)Off-Broadway
1992Joined at the HeadCollege Boy/Bill/OthersOff-Broadway
1994The Day the Bronx DiedBillyOff-Broadway
1995The TempestAdrianOff-Broadway
1995Adrian, Antonio (understudy), Ferdinand (understudy)Broadway
1998From AboveJimmyOff-Broadway
1999The Lion in WinterGeoffreyBroadway
2001Rude EntertainmentShane/Timmy/MatthewOff-Broadway
2002OccupantThe ManOff-Broadway
2002Take Me OutKippy SunderstromOff-Broadway
2003Broadway
2004The ForeignerReverend David Marshall LeeOff-Broadway
2006The Little Dog LaughedMitchellOff-Broadway
2007TrumperyHuxleyOff-Broadway
2011When I Come To DieAdrian CrouseOff-Broadway Lincoln Center Theater LCT3 Production
2014Indian InkEldon PikeOff-Broadway Roundabout Theatre Company
2018The Iceman ComethWillie ObanBroadway Revival Production
2018To Kill a MockingbirdLink DeasBroadway; Shubert Theatre
2019Bob Ewell

References

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