Neil Dickson
Fans of David Lynch will recognize Neil Dickson from his appearances in the new Twin Peaks and Inland Empire. The British-born Dickson has juggled a successful career in films, television and stage since graduating from London's Guildhall School of Music and Drama. After several seasons in repertory theatre throughout the U.K.. Dickson made his London West End debut opposite Dame Judi Dench in Lord Quex. He went on to create the role of 'Dean Rebel" in the Mermaid Theatre production of Trafford Tanzi. This led to his being cast as the lead opposite Susan Sarandon, Ian McShane, Ava Gardner and James Mason in NBC's 12-hour mini-series, A.D. Next up he played the title role of Biggles in the adventure film, Biggles: Adventures in Time. He starred in Universal's TV series She-Wolf of London. Since then Dickson has appeared in numerous movies and TV series including Mad Men, Romy and Michelle's High School Reunion, an award-winning performance in Barking Mad, and The Orville. He recently triumphed on stage in London and Los Angeles in Stephen Wyatt's one-man show, The Standard Bearer, directed by Julian Sands. This spring, Dickson will be scaring audiences to death as the evil mastermind in The Quantum Devil. He and his wife, Lynda, split their time between London and Los Angeles.