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Neal Huff is an American actor from
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. In April 2018, he performed as Willie Oban in the Broadway revival of '' The Iceman Cometh''. In December 2018, Huff began performing in ''
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'', adapted for stage by Aaron Sorkin on Broadway at the Shubert Theatre as Link Deas.


Life and career

He received his MFA from the Graduate Acting Program at
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. He has appeared on Broadway in revivals of ''
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'' (1995) and '' The Lion in Winter'' (1999) and the
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-winning '' Take Me Out'' (2003).
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he has appeared in '' The Foreigner'' (2004) and '' The Little Dog Laughed'' (2006). Neal Huff portrayed chief of staff Michael Steintorf in ''
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''. More recently, he appeared in '' A Murder at the End of the World''. He played Roger, a ghoul, in '' Fallout''. On television Huff has also been featured in ''
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'', '' Six Degrees'', '' Fringe'', ''
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'', '' Person of Interest'', '' The Affair'', '' Girls'', and ''
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''.


Filmography


Film


Television


Stage


References


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Huff, Neal American male film actors American male stage actors American male television actors Living people Tisch School of the Arts alumni Male actors from New York City Year of birth missing (living people) 21st-century American male actors