Neville Smith (actor)

Neville Smith (born January 1940, in Liverpool[1]) is a British screenwriter and actor who has contributed to numerous television productions, radio plays and movies.

In 1971 the film Gumshoe, based on Smith's novel of the same title, was the first major film-directlng assignment for Stephen Frears.

[5] In 1977 Smith wrote the screenplay for Apaches, a short public information film (government-funded documentary) directed by John Mackenzie, about the dangers to children playing on farms.

I'm Afraid of Virginia Woolf (1978) by Alan Bennett, and Long Distance Information (1979), his own play about the death of Elvis Presley.

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