Neil Fitzwiliam

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Neil Fitzwiliam is an English actor who has made several appearances in theatre, film and television productions.

In 1971, he was cast in the original London production of the musical Godspell at The Roundhouse, Chalk Farm, alongside David Essex, Julie Covington, Jeremy Irons and Marti Webb.

His other credits include the original London production of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical Cats, based on the poems of T S Eliot, and a part as a dancer in the film, The Slipper and the Rose .

On television, his most notable role was Frank Weisel in first series of the BBC sitcom Yes Minister .

Following a car accident that resulted in a brain injury, he had to finish his acting career.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1965 Three Hats for Lisa Dancer
1967 Half a Sixpence Dancer
1976 The Slipper and the Rose Dancer
1977 Joseph Andrews Mr. Wilson's Companion #1


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