Afraid of nothing and afraid of everything, Neil is perhaps the unlikeliest warrior in the world. Generally unwashed and unshaven, Neil is an orphan who has left the conventional world behind to commit himself entirely to the Angelic cause. He enjoys living on the edge because he can see everything. Teacher, learner, helper, Angelic and a surprising mentor for Paul.
About Johnny Harris
The London-born actor portrayed DC Sanders in the first season of "Whitechapel" and has played Mick in "This Is England '86" and "This Is England '88," a role which earned him his first BAFTA TV "Best Supporting Actor" nomination. Additionally, he played a infantry recruitment officer in Steven Spielberg's 2011 war drama "War Horse."
Neil
(Johnny Harris)
Afraid of nothing and afraid of everything, Neil is perhaps the unlikeliest warrior in the world. Generally unwashed and unshaven, Neil is an orphan who has left the conventional world behind to commit himself entirely to the Angelic cause. He enjoys living on the edge because he can see everything. Teacher, learner, helper, Angelic and a surprising mentor for Paul.
About Johnny Harris
The London-born actor portrayed DC Sanders in the first season of "Whitechapel" and has played Mick in "This Is England '86" and "This Is England '88," a role which earned him his first BAFTA TV "Best Supporting Actor" nomination. Additionally, he played a infantry recruitment officer in Steven Spielberg's 2011 war drama "War Horse."
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