Biography
Raised in a suburb of Toronto, the actor attended an academically-focused prep school for most of his education, but found his calling when he transferred to public school halfway through his high school years and found himself in an active drama department, encouraged to pursue a career utilizing his newfound talents. Neal made his professional acting debut soon after with a role in the Toronto-filmed TV-movie "After Midnight" (ABC, 1988) and …
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Career Milestones
| Had a recurring role on "Dawson's Creek" (The WB) as Deputy Doug, the responsible elder brother of smart-aleck Pacey (Joshua Jackson) | ||
| Raised in Oakville, Ontario, Canada | ||
| Starred on the CBS daytime drama "The Bold and the Beautiful" as Dylan Shaw | ||
| Was a regular on the short-lived drama "Hyperion Bay" (The WB) | ||
1988 | Had a two-episode recurring role on the syndicated live-action/animation series "Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future" | |
1988 | Made professional acting debut in the ABC TV-movie "After Midnight", lensed in Toronto | |
1990 | Made feature debut in the forgettable horror sequel "Prom Night III: The Last Kiss" | |
1992 | Came to Hollywood for pilot seasons | |
1993 | Guested on the Fox college-set series "Class of '96" | |
1996 | Played the boyfriend of the titular Olympian in the Disney Channel TV-movie "Golden Will: The Silken Laumann Story" | |
1997 | Was a regular on the short-lived drama serial "Pacific Palisades" (Fox) | |
1998 | Guested on the NBC series "Working" and "Profiler" | |
1999 | Had a recurring role on the CBS series "JAG" | |
2000 | Featured in the CBS TV-movie "The President's Man" | |
2002 | Appeared in the comedy feature "40 Days and 40 Nights" | |
2002 | Starred as Captain David Martel in the Sci-Fi Channel TV-movie/pilot "Babylon 5: The Legend of the Rangers" | |
