Alexander Neville (disambiguation)

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Alexander Neville was a bishop.

Alexander or Alex Neville may also refer to:

Alexander Neville (1544–1614) was an English scholar, known as a historian and translator and a Member of the House of Commons.

<i>Off the Black</i> 2006 film by James Ponsoldt

Off the Black is a 2006 American drama film starring Nick Nolte and Trevor Morgan. It was written and directed by James Ponsoldt, who also has a small role in the film, and is his feature directorial debut.

BlinkyTM is a 2011 Irish-American short science fiction-horror film written, edited, and directed by Ruairí Robinson. The film stars Max Records, Robinson, Jenni Fontana, and James Nardini. It tells the story of a boy who adopts a robot and begins neglecting it, until the robot complies with commands to murder. The film was released in March 20, 2011.

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Alex Nevil is an American actor and younger brother of 1980s pop musician Robbie Nevil.

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