Neal Bledsoe

Neal Bledsoe

actor, director, writer

Neal Bledsoe was born on Mar 26, 1981 in Canada. Neal Bledsoe's big-screen debut came with Revolutionary Road directed by Sam Mendes in 2008, strarring Party Guest. Neal Bledsoe is known for Chiefs directed by Zetna Fuentes, Alana De La Garza stars as and Michael Trucco as Detective Keele. The most recent award Neal Bledsoe achieved is Wild Bunch Film Festival. The upcoming new movie Neal Bledsoe plays is The Winter Palace which will be released on Jan 08, 2022.

Neal Bledsoe is an actor and writer who grew up in Seattle, but for some reason the internet thinks he's from Canada. That's nonsense, he was only born there. He was named after the Beat Generation hero, Neal Cassady, and a car thief his father knew. He's been a Seahawks fan longer than it's been fashionable, but has almost given up on the Mariners. On screen, he's played everything from an Old Spice Man to flying Nazis to hot food truck chefs, and recently can be seen on the show Shameless, shamelessly flouting his white privilege. Speaking of which, one time he was paid to be a model in a Tiffany's ad with the Dutch supermodel, Doutzen. Those were the days... You might have also read his series for Sports Illustrated, The Delicate Moron, about his attempt to play professional football with the LA KISS, the Arena League team once owned by Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley. His career highlight so far was when Gene said he was, "a very attractive man of great sexual power." Beyond that he's published work in Men's Health and several fine literary journals that no one ever reads. He also has a dog named Pirate who probably has more Instagram followers than you do.

  • Birthday

    Mar 26, 1981
  • Place of Birth

    Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Also known

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Known For

Awards

6 wins & 0 nominations

Wild Bunch Film Festival
2020
Best Actor (Feature)
Winner - Director's Choice Award
SoHo International Film Festival
2017
Best Actor
Winner - Grand Jury Award
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