Edwin Neal

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Edwin Neal
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Edwin Neal at the TCM panel at Days of the Dead Indianapolis 2012.
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Years active1972–present

Edwin Neal is an American actor, perhaps best known for his role as the hitchhiker in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre . [1] He has been a voice talent and actor for years appearing on screen and off, including three voices in Wii's Metroid Prime 3: Corruption . He set a record doing 26 different voices in the only completely unedited version of all 103 episodes of Gatchaman ( Battle of the Planets ), which included the lead villain Berg Katse. Neal also provides three voices in the DC Universe Online game; those of Two-Face, Killer Croc, and Harvey Bullock.

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Early life and career

Neal, after high school, studied at Lon Morris College in Jacksonville, Texas, before moving on to acting and directing studies at the University of Texas at Austin [ citation needed ]. While there, Neal auditioned for the role of the Hitchhiker in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre , and got it. He has said that when auditioning he acted as an eccentric relative of his. The movie went on to become a cult classic.

Neal still continues to act. His most notable roles since The Texas Chain Saw Massacre were playing the Mercer interrogator in Oliver Stone's JFK , and one of Big Chuck's Henchmen in the 1993 movie My Boyfriend's Back . He has also done some voice work, for films, computer games and cartoons. Neal also annually tours worldwide making many public appearances as "The Hitchhiker" at horror conventions and related gatherings.

Honors

Neal was inducted into the "Hollywood Horror Hall of Fame" in 1993 alongside Vincent Price, and owns one of the world's largest movie poster collections, from 1900 to the present day. He received a Bronze Star for Valor during his service in Vietnam in 1969.

Filmography

Film roles

Anime roles

Video game roles

YearTitleRoleNotes
1991 Wing Commander II: Vengeance of the Kilrathi The Emperor (voice)
1995 Crusader: No Remorse Dr. Gregor Hoffman (voice)
2000 Starlancer Admiral Petrov
2001 Conquest: Frontier Wars Spinelayer / ESP Coil / Troopship
2003 Deus Ex: Invisible War Generic Citizen #5 / WTO Guard #1
2007 Metroid Prime 3: Corruption Ghor, Trooper, Noncom
2011 DC Universe Online Two-Face, Killer Croc, Harvey Bullock [5]
2023 The Texas Chain Saw Massacre The Hitchhiker

Voice roles

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References

  1. "Edwin Neal". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times . 2014. Archived from the original on March 5, 2014.
  2. The Best Laid Plans (2019) - IMDb
  3. "The Giant Mummy That Summons Storms". Gatchaman. Season 1. Episode 3. Archived from the original on August 26, 2014. - closing credits
  4. BTVA Anime Dub Awards 2015 – Movies – Behind The Voice Actors
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Edwin Neal (visual voices guide)". BTVA. Retrieved July 18, 2019. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)