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Neil Hopkins

Neil Hopkins (born May 13, 1977) is an actor, filmmaker, editor, and best known for his recurring role as Liam Pace, the heroin-addicted older brother of (played by ), in the mystery drama series Lost (2004–2010). A classically trained theater and singer, Hopkins graduated from the American Conservatory Theater's program in 2002 and began his screen career with guest appearances in shows like (2002), (2003), and (2004). Hopkins has built a prolific television career with over 40 credits, including series regular roles as CIA analyst Noah Peacott in the action spy series Matador (2014), created by Roberto Orci and produced by Robert Rodriguez, and recurring parts as Ken Byington in HBO's Big Love (2006) and Gary in CBS's Code Black (2015–2016). He has made guest appearances across a wide range of programs, such as The Good Wife (2010), My Name Is Earl (2008), True Blood (2012), Grimm (2014), NCIS (2009), and more recently as Eric Ramsey in ABC's The Rookie (2021, 2024) and supervillain Sportsmaster (Lawrence "Crusher" Crock) in DC Universe/The CW's Stargirl (2020–2022). In film, he has appeared in titles including The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (2005) as Alan, Skyline (2010) as Ray, and Detour (2013) as Jackson, for which he also served as a producer. Beyond acting, Hopkins is an accomplished filmmaker and editor, having written and produced the short drama Hit Factor (2008), starring , which won Best Drama at the New York Television Festival. He co-created and starred in the truTV hidden-camera series (2007–2008), wrote and starred in the award-winning short (2011), which took Best Writing and Best Short at the White Light City , and directed the short thriller The Key (2013), which received coverage in Deadline and was selected as a Vimeo Staff Pick. Hopkins continues to work as a freelance editor on trailers, sizzles, and demo reels, and maintains an active presence as a visual . Recent projects include a role in the thriller The Interrogation of Anna Goode (2025).

Early life and education

Early life

Neil Hopkins was born Neil Edward Hopkins on May 13, 1977, in . His family relocated to , during his early childhood. As a child, Hopkins developed an early interest in superheroes and comics, becoming particularly obsessed with Batman around the age of 11 or 12, inspired by Frank Miller's . Hopkins attended Regis Jesuit High School in Aurora, graduating in 1995. It was during his sophomore year there that he first explored acting, enrolling in a theatre class at the all-boys school. Encouraged by his theatre teacher, he auditioned for and landed a role in the school's production of the musical Joseph and the Amazing Dreamcoat. The experience ignited his enthusiasm for the .

Education

Hopkins attended the in , from 1996 to 1999, where he studied theater and graduated as part of the class of 1999. Following his undergraduate studies, Hopkins enrolled in the program at the in San Francisco, California, completing his MFA in acting in 2002.

Career

Acting career

Hopkins began his acting career after earning a Master of Fine Arts degree from the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco in 2002. Initially, he appeared in guest roles on television series, including episodes of Crossing Jordan (2003), The District (2002), and Without a Trace (2003). His early film work included a supporting role in the thriller The Net 2.0 (2006). A significant breakthrough came with his portrayal of Liam Pace, the estranged, heroin-addicted brother of Charlie Pace (played by ), in the series Lost (2004–2010). Hopkins appeared in multiple episodes across seasons 1 and 6, earning recognition for his depiction of the character's struggles with addiction and family dynamics. Following this, he secured recurring roles on prominent shows, including Ken Byington on HBO's (2006), a long-lost brother on (2009), and characters on (2008–2009) and (2011). In film, he starred as Jackson in the crime thriller (2013), which premiered at the . In the 2010s, Hopkins continued to build his television resume with a series regular role as Noah Peacott on the El Rey Network's Matador (2014), a spy thriller produced by Robert Rodriguez and Roberto Orci. He also appeared as a doctor on Code Black (2015–2016) and guest-starred in episodes of Grimm (2014) and True Blood (2012). More recently, he portrayed Lawrence "Crusher" Crock / Sportsmaster in the DC Universe series Stargirl (2020–2022) and Eric Ramsey in The Rookie (2024). In film, Hopkins featured in the science fiction projects Skyline (2010) and Portals (2019), and played Special Agent Savage in the thriller The Interrogation of Anna Goode (2025).

Filmmaking and editing

In addition to his acting career, Neil Hopkins has established himself as a multifaceted filmmaker, contributing as a , , , and editor across various projects. His work in these areas often intersects with his performance roles, showcasing a hands-on approach to in independent television and short-form cinema. Hopkins has emphasized creating content that blends humor, drama, and , frequently collaborating with fellow artists to produce pilots, shorts, and promotional materials. Hopkins' writing and producing credits highlight his early forays into television development. He co-wrote and co-produced the pilot Hit Factor (2008), a drama about struggling actors moonlighting as hit men in Hollywood, in which he also starred alongside James Cromwell. The project earned the Best Drama Pilot award at the New York Television Festival, recognizing its sharp ensemble acting and narrative innovation. It further received Best Writing and Best Ensemble Acting honors at the Independent Television Festival that same year. Building on this success, Hopkins co-created and executive produced the comedy series D-Sides (2016), a five-episode anthology that aired as part of truTV's Rachel Dratch’s Late Night Snack, where he also performed. These efforts demonstrate his ability to helm original concepts from script to screen, often focusing on the absurdities of the entertainment industry. As a , Hopkins has helmed over 15 , many in collaboration with writer-actor John Forest, incorporating and low-budget ingenuity to explore themes of friendship, , and human folly. Notable among these is The Key (2013), an absurd spoof of self-improvement philosophies starring Hopkins and Forest as paranoid friends unraveling a supposed universal secret; the film was selected as a Vimeo Staff Pick and featured in major outlets for its clever . Another key project, (2017), which Hopkins wrote, directed, and produced, follows an evangelical pastor soliciting donations from an elderly woman and premiered to critical acclaim, winning Best and Best Writing at the White Light City Film Festival. These shorts underscore Hopkins' directorial style, which prioritizes character-driven and concise pacing over high production values. Hopkins has also built a robust editing career spanning over 15 years, specializing in post-production for television, shorts, and promotional content to enhance narrative impact and visual flow. His editing reel includes sizzle reels and trailers for networks such as , , , , , and , as well as work for production companies like Thank You Brain! Productions and Insight. Specific credits feature Simon & Garfunkel & Carl (2015), a he co-wrote, co-directed, and edited, delving into a fictional secret history of the folk duo and starring . He also edited the sizzle reel for Nothing to Declare, executive produced by and , and the music video Saint Paddy’s Day. Through these projects, Hopkins has refined techniques in sharpening comedic timing and emotional beats, often serving independent creators and major broadcasters alike.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Neil Hopkins married Canadian-Iranian actress on May 26, 2007. Hopkins and Homayoon have two children: a son named Alex and a daughter named Lily. In a 2020 interview, Hopkins described the challenges of during the , noting that his children, then aged 6 and 9, had been out of school since March and were adapting to remote learning at home. Alex has been diagnosed with , a condition that Homayoon has discussed publicly in relation to her advocacy for . The family resides in , where they balance their creative careers with parenting responsibilities.

Artistic pursuits

Neil Hopkins maintains a personal passion for , specializing in hyper-realistic paintings and drawings that capture the likeness of iconic figures from history, , and . His meticulous style emphasizes fine details in facial expressions, textures, and lighting to achieve lifelike representations, often using traditional media such as oil paints, , and . In addition to these thematic works, Hopkins accepts commissions for family portraits, blending his artistic skills with a more intimate, personalized approach to portraiture. Complementing his visual creativity, Hopkins is a classically trained singer with a background in musical theater, which he pursued alongside his acting education. This vocal training informs his appreciation for performance arts beyond screen roles, allowing him to explore song interpretation and melody in private settings. While not a professional pursuit, his singing reflects a broader artistic sensibility that extends into his leisure time.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole
2005My Big Fat Independent MovieLanky Man
2005Alan
2006The Net 2.0
2010Ray
2011Losing ControlScott Foote
2013Jackson
2019PortalsAdam
2025The Interrogation of Anna GoodeSpecial Agent Savage
Neil Hopkins' film roles span independent and genre films, often in supporting capacities.

Television

Neil Hopkins began his television career in the early with a series of guest roles on popular shows, including Specialist in (2002), Lester Corrigan in (2003), Sarpedon in (2004), and Jeremy Davison in (2004). These appearances established him as a versatile supporting actor capable of handling diverse genres from drama to fantasy and procedural crime. His breakthrough came with a recurring role as Liam Pace, the heroin-addicted brother of musician , on the mystery series Lost (2004–2010), appearing in six episodes across multiple seasons. This portrayal of the troubled rockstar frontman of the fictional band Driveshaft highlighted Hopkins' ability to convey emotional depth and vulnerability, contributing to the show's exploration of character backstories. Following Lost, he secured additional recurring parts, such as Ken Byington in HBO's (2006, two episodes) and Kieran in the anthology (2009, two episodes), where he delved into complex family dynamics and urban tensions, respectively. In 2014, Hopkins took on a main role as CIA analyst Noah Peacott in the spy thriller , serving as a series regular for all 13 episodes alongside leads and . The series, produced by and , showcased his skills in high-stakes action and narratives. He continued with recurring appearances, including Gary in (2015–2016, two episodes) and Jared Atchley in CSI: Cyber (2016). More recently, Hopkins portrayed the villainous Lawrence "Crusher" Crock, aka , in a recurring capacity on The CW's Stargirl (2020–2022), appearing as the abusive father and member of the in over a dozen episodes. This role emphasized his prowess in portraying antagonistic family figures within the DC Comics universe. In 2024, he guest-starred as Eric Ramsey in The Rookie, adding to his procedural credits. Throughout his career, Hopkins has amassed over 40 television credits, often in supporting capacities that underscore tense interpersonal and moral conflicts.

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