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Neal Huff

Neal Huff is an American stage, film, and television actor based in . Born on April 23 in , he earned a degree from the Tisch School of the Arts at . Huff began his acting career in the early 1990s with small roles in independent films, including the dramedy (1993) and the crime drama Hitting the Ground (1996). Throughout his career, Huff has balanced work across theater, screen, and television, earning acclaim for character-driven performances in ensemble casts. On , he garnered a nomination for his role as Kippy Sunderstrom in the Pulitzer Prize-winning play Take Me Out (2003), and later portrayed Bob Ewell in the Tony Award-winning revival of (2018). His film credits include supporting roles in Wes Anderson's (2012) as Jed and (2014) as Lieutenant, as well as abuse survivor and advocate in the Oscar-winning drama (2015). On television, he is recognized for recurring roles such as Michael Steintorf in the final season of HBO's (2008) and recurring or guest appearances in shows like The Affair (2014–2019), as well as the role of Roger in the Prime Video series (2024).

Early years

Childhood and family

Neal Huff was born in , USA. He grew up in the city, originally hailing from areas north of , in a family environment that fostered an early appreciation for performance arts. Huff's mother played a key role in his initial exposure to theater, taking him to a production annually during his childhood; his favorite among these was The Magic Show starring magician . His father, an admirer of actor , further influenced Huff's interest in dramatic performances through shared family viewings of films like . These experiences, combined with frequent movie-watching as a child, sparked his passion for acting. Public details about Huff's , including parents' names or siblings, remain limited, reflecting his preference for privacy in personal matters. This New York upbringing provided the cultural backdrop that later led him to formal acting studies at .

Education and training

Huff attended , a Jesuit high school in , where he grew up in a Catholic environment. There, he performed as McMurphy in a high school production of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, which further inspired his pursuit of acting. Huff earned a (MFA) in from New York University's Tisch School of Graduate Acting Program in 1997. Born and raised in , this education provided a natural progression into formal training amid the city's vibrant theater scene. The three-year MFA program emphasizes advanced actor training through a comprehensive that integrates classical techniques, such as those drawn from Shakespeare and Chekhov, with contemporary methods to develop versatile skills. It fosters foundational abilities in voice, movement, text analysis, and ensemble work, while incorporating practical production experience with nearly 20 projects per season spanning classics and modern works. This rigorous structure equipped Huff with the professional tools essential for stage and screen .

Professional career

Theater beginnings and Broadway

Neal Huff began his professional theater career in the early 1990s, building on his degree from University's Tisch School of the Arts, which provided foundational training for his stage work. His early off-Broadway appearances included supporting roles in productions that showcased his versatility in comedic and dramatic ensemble pieces, such as the revival of Larry Shue's The Foreigner in 2004 at the Laura Pels Theatre, where he played the conniving Reverend David Marshall Lee to critical praise as a "definite bright spot" in the cast. Similarly, in 2006, he portrayed the conflicted Hollywood actor Mitchell in Douglas Carter Beane's The Little Dog Laughed at Second Stage Theatre, earning acclaim for his excellent depiction of a character grappling with personal and professional tensions. Huff made his Broadway debut in 1995 as Adrian, with understudy duties for Antonio and Ferdinand, in the New York Shakespeare Festival's revival of William Shakespeare's at the , directed by and starring . He continued with notable supporting roles in classic revivals, including Geoffrey in James Goldman's in 1999 at the Roundabout Theatre Company's American Airlines Theatre, alongside and Edward Fox. In 2003, Huff joined the original cast of Richard Greenberg's Take Me Out at the Golden Theatre, playing Kippy Sunderstrom in the Tony Award-winning drama about and identity, contributing to its ensemble-driven exploration of complex social dynamics. Later in his theater career, Huff returned to Broadway with portrayals of multifaceted supporting characters in modern and classic works. In 2018, he appeared as the down-and-out actor Willie Oban in George C. Wolfe's revival of Eugene O'Neill's at the , delivering a performance noted for its raw intensity within the production's sprawling ensemble. That same year, he originated the role of Link Deas in Aaron Sorkin's adaptation of Harper Lee's at the Shubert Theatre, later taking on the antagonistic , roles that highlighted his ability to infuse moral complexity and quiet authority into ensemble narratives blending historical drama with contemporary resonance. Throughout his stage work, Huff has specialized in complex supporting characters that enhance cohesion, often embodying figures with layers of vulnerability, ambition, or quiet defiance in both classic revivals and contemporary plays. His contributions to these productions have been recognized through positive critical notices for elevating group dynamics, though he has not received individual theater awards; instead, his performances have been integral to acclaimed efforts, such as the Tony-winning Take Me Out.

Film and television breakthrough

Huff's transition to screen began in the early , following his theater work, with small but notable roles in independent films. He made his feature film debut in Ang Lee's (1993), playing a supporting character in the romantic -drama. This was followed by appearances in Hitting the Ground (1996), a about recent college graduates, and Adam Sandler's (1999), where he portrayed a customer in a brief scene. These early credits marked his initial foray into cinema, building on his stage experience to secure opportunities in front of the camera. Huff achieved a significant breakthrough in film during the 2010s, particularly through collaborations with acclaimed directors. In Wes Anderson's Moonrise Kingdom (2012), he played Jed, a role in the quirky coming-of-age story that highlighted his ability to embody authoritative yet sympathetic figures. This led to another Anderson project, The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014), where he appeared in a minor ensemble part amid the film's whimsical narrative. His most prominent film role came in Spotlight (2015), directed by Tom McCarthy, as Phil Saviano, a real-life abuse survivor and advocate; the film earned six Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, and won Oscars for Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay. On television, Huff's career gained momentum with a recurring role as Michael Steintorf, the chief of staff to Mayor , in HBO's . He first appeared as a guest star in two episodes of season 4 (2006) before becoming a series regular in all nine episodes of season 5 (2008), totaling 11 appearances and showcasing his skill in portraying political insiders. He also made guest appearances across procedural and sci-fi series, including multiple episodes of (1993–2008) as various attorneys and defendants, two episodes of (2009) as Marshall Bowman, and roles in (2013–present) such as Lucas Roth. For his short film In the Blind (2013), Huff shared in the Breckenridge Festival of Film's 2014 Best Ensemble Cast and Best of the Fest awards, recognizing his collaborative performance. Additionally, the ensemble, including Huff, received a 2016 Gold Derby Award for Best Ensemble Cast. In recent years, Huff has balanced screen projects with his theater commitments, increasingly drawn to prestige television and streaming platforms that demand nuanced character work. He portrayed Father Dan Hastings, a compassionate priest, in six episodes of HBO's Mare of Easttown (2021), contributing to the limited series' critical acclaim for its depiction of grief and community. His role expanded into high-profile streaming fare with Roger, a ghoul in the post-apocalyptic world, in Amazon Prime's Fallout (2024). Other 2023–2024 credits include a part in FX's A Murder at the End of the World (2023), the supporting role of Pastor Lewis in the horror-thriller The Front Room (2024), and Rodney Kraintz, a media figure entangled in a conspiracy, in Netflix's The Madness (2024 miniseries). These roles underscore Huff's evolution toward complex supporting characters in serialized narratives, amplified by the rise of streaming services that favor ensemble-driven stories over traditional broadcast formats.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole
1993The Wedding BanquetSteve
1996Hitting the GroundHoward
1997Love Walked InHoward
1999Big DaddyCustomer
2000Happy AccidentsArtist
2002Hollywood EndingCommercial A.D.
2004Poster BoyMarcus
2006Bernard and DorisDinner Guest
2006Stephanie DaleyMr. Thom
2006The Good ShepherdTeletype Operations Officer
2007Michael ClaytonFirst Associate
2009MotherhoodStay-at-Home Dad
2010Vanishing on 7th StreetChicago Reporter
2010MonogamyDr. Gleeman
2010Meek's CutoffWilliam White
2012Why Stop Now?Dave Epstein
2012Moonrise KingdomJed
2012Jack & DianeJerry
2013DoomsdaysRon
2014RunoffFrank
2014The Grand Budapest HotelLieutenant
2014The Sisterhood of NightTom
2015Nasty BabyGallery Owner
2015No Letting GoJames
2015The WannabeJudge Glaser
2015SpotlightPhil Saviano
2016LovesongCowboy Neal
2016SplitMr. Benoit
2017Beach RatsJoe
2018All SquareBill
2018Radium GirlsDr. Flint
2018BeirutErnie
2018Beyond the NightPtor Hirsch
2018Monsters and MenScout
2019WavesBill
2021The Magnificent MeyersonsFather Joe
2022CausewayNeuropsychologist
2024The Front RoomPastor Lewis
Neal Huff has appeared in numerous films, with notable roles in (2015) as Phil Saviano, highlighting his supporting performances in acclaimed productions.

Television

Huff began his television career with guest appearances on the long-running procedural , portraying various characters across five episodes spanning the to 2010s, including Donald Melnick in "Apocrypha" (1993), Dennis Trope in "Gunshow" (1999), Steven Smith in "Bling" (2007), Attorney Weller in "Executioner" (2008), and Teddy in "Rispetto" (Law & Order: Criminal Intent, 2011). In 2005, he appeared in the short-lived comedy series as Randy across three episodes. Huff's recurring television roles commenced with (2006–2007), where he played Harry Kimble in three episodes. He followed this with a notable recurring part in (2006–2008), appearing as Chief of Staff Michael Steintorf in 11 episodes, initially as a guest in the final two episodes of season 4 before becoming a main cast member in season 5. Subsequent one-off guest spots included Marshall Bowman in two episodes of ("The Transformation" in 2009 and "Nothing As It Seems" in 2012). He had a recurring role as Nicholas Hull in USA Network's Falling Water (2016–2018), appearing in 8 episodes. In , Huff portrayed George Linley in season 3, episode 14 ("Lady Ambrosia," 2016) and Lucas Roth in season 10, episode 3 ("The Four Guns," 2023). He guest-starred as Terry Easton in Person of Interest season 5, episode 9 ("Sotto Voce," 2016). Huff appeared as Mr. Guttman in two episodes of The Affair (season 3, episodes 4 and 8, 2016–2017). Huff played series regular Sean Muldoon in season 4 of USA Network's anthology series The Sinner (2021), appearing in 8 episodes. Additional single-episode roles included Bar Guy in Girls season 6, episode 8 ("What Will We Do This Time About Adam?," 2017), NutriBoom Employee in Brooklyn Nine-Nine season 5, episode 16 ("NutriBoom," 2018), and Wesley Kirkpatrick in The Good Fight season 6, episode 4 ("The End of Eli Gold," 2022). Huff earned acclaim for his recurring role as Father Dan Hastings in the HBO miniseries (2021), appearing in six of the seven episodes. In the FX miniseries A at the End of the World (2023), he played Darby's father across two episodes. More recently, Huff portrayed the in Fallout season 1, episode 4 ("The Ghouls," 2024). His latest television credit is as Rodney Kraintz in three episodes of the Netflix miniseries The Madness (2024).

Theater

Neal Huff has performed in a range of stage productions across Broadway, Off-Broadway, and regional theaters, often in dramatic and comedic roles that highlight his versatility.

Broadway

  • The Tempest (1995, Broadhurst Theatre): Adrian, understudy for Antonio and Ferdinand, directed by George C. Wolfe in a New York Shakespeare Festival production starring Patrick Stewart as Prospero.
  • The Lion in Winter (1999, Roundabout Theatre Company at Criterion Center Stage Right): Geoffrey, in a revival directed by Adrian Hall, co-starring Stockard Channing as Eleanor of Aquitaine.
  • Take Me Out (2003, Walter Kerr Theatre): Kippy Sunderstrom, in Joe Mantello's production of Richard Greenberg's play about baseball and homophobia, co-starring Denis O'Hare and Neil Huffman.
  • The Iceman Cometh (2018, Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre): Willie Oban, in George C. Wolfe's revival of Eugene O'Neill's drama, led by Denzel Washington as Theodore Hickman.
  • To Kill a Mockingbird (2018, Shubert Theatre): Link Deas (original cast, November 2018–November 2019), later Bob Ewell (replacement, November 2019–January 2022), in Aaron Sorkin's adaptation directed by Bartlett Sher, starring Jeff Daniels as Atticus Finch.

Off-Broadway

  • Troilus and Cressida (1995, Delacorte Theater, New York Shakespeare Festival's Shakespeare in the Park): Troilus, directed by Mark Wing-Davey, co-starring Elizabeth Marvel as Cressida.
  • Rude Entertainment (2001, Drama Dept. at Orpheum Theatre): Shane/Timmy/Matthew, in Paul Rudnick's trio of one-acts satirizing political correctness, directed by Christopher Ashley.
  • Blue Window (2001, Playwrights Horizons): Griever, in a revival of Craig Lucas's comedy-drama about urban relationships, directed by Dan Rothenberg, co-starring Marin Hinkle.
  • Occupant (2002, Signature Theatre Company at Peter Norton Space): The Man (interviewer), opposite Anne Bancroft as Alma Ravia in Edward Albee's play about an artist's legacy, directed by Anthony Page.
  • The Foreigner (2004, Roundabout Theatre Company at Laura Pels Theatre): Rev. David Marshall Lee, in a revival of Larry Shue's comedy, directed by Scott Ellis, starring Matthew Broderick as Charlie Baker.
  • The Little Dog Laughed (2006, Second Stage Theatre): Mitchell Green, the closeted actor, in Douglas Carter Beane's satire of Hollywood, directed by Scott Ellis, co-starring Julie White and Johnny Galecki.
  • Trumpery (2007, Atlantic Theater Company): Thomas Huxley, in Peter Parnell's drama about Charles Darwin, directed by David Esbjornson, co-starring Michael Cristofer as Darwin.
  • The Killing (2009, 59E59 Theaters, Summer Shorts 3): Mac, world premiere of William Inge's one-act about despair and a requested murder, directed by José Angel Santana, co-starring J.J. Kandel.
  • When I Come to Die (2011, LCT3 at The Duke on 42nd Street): Adrian Crouse, in J.C. Lee's drama about a death-row survivor, directed by Thomas Kail, co-starring Chris Chalk as Damon Robinson.
  • The Green Book (2011, 59E59 Theaters, Summer Shorts 5): Ben, in Will Scheffer's one-act about family loss, directed by the playwright, co-starring Christian Campbell and Rebecca Schull.
  • Luce (2013, LCT3 at Claire Tow Theater): Peter, the adoptive father, in J.C. Lee's world premiere drama about a prodigy son, directed by May Adrales, co-starring Marin Hinkle as Amy.

Other Stage Work

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