Neal Davidson(I)
- Actor
Neal Davidson recently appeared opposite Sebastian Stan in his Golden Globe-winning performance in A24's A Different Man. Other film highlights include performances opposite Uma Thurman and Maya Hawke in Universal's The Kill Room and Emma Roberts in Amazon's Space Cadet. Neal just completed his first lead role in FOX Entertainment's Holly Jolly, playing the son of Rebecca De Mornay and Chris Elliott, and will make his Hallmark debut this February. His TV credits include The Blacklist, FBI: Most Wanted, and East New York.
Neal is in production for the short film We Are Clowns, which he wrote, directed, and is starring in. He is also attached to two feature films in preproduction as both producer and actor.
During the COVID lockdown, Neal founded TheSharedScreen, a 501(c)(3) production company dedicated to creating accessible work online and fostering education. His virtual adaptation of Tony and Emmy nominee Stephen Belber's TAPE, which he starred in, adapted, and produced, was named a "Top Theater to Stream" by The New York Times.
Neal is a passionate educator, teaching teens and adolescents across the country about alcohol and substance use resistance and the opioid epidemic through TheSharedScreen's virtual ASURE Program. He also coaches educators and executives on the actor's secrets for presenting on video communication platforms and works as a guest lecturer for graduating college students on navigating the "business of the business."
He graduated Summa Cum Laude from Northwestern University and has since studied with Bob Krakower (master level), Larry Moss, Vance Barber, and John Markland.
Neal is in production for the short film We Are Clowns, which he wrote, directed, and is starring in. He is also attached to two feature films in preproduction as both producer and actor.
During the COVID lockdown, Neal founded TheSharedScreen, a 501(c)(3) production company dedicated to creating accessible work online and fostering education. His virtual adaptation of Tony and Emmy nominee Stephen Belber's TAPE, which he starred in, adapted, and produced, was named a "Top Theater to Stream" by The New York Times.
Neal is a passionate educator, teaching teens and adolescents across the country about alcohol and substance use resistance and the opioid epidemic through TheSharedScreen's virtual ASURE Program. He also coaches educators and executives on the actor's secrets for presenting on video communication platforms and works as a guest lecturer for graduating college students on navigating the "business of the business."
He graduated Summa Cum Laude from Northwestern University and has since studied with Bob Krakower (master level), Larry Moss, Vance Barber, and John Markland.