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  1. Actor John Keating: Robin Williams: Neil Perry: Robert Sean Leonard: Todd Anderson: Ethan Hawke: Knox Overstreet: Josh Charles: Charles Dalton (Nuwanda) Gale Hansen: Steven Meeks: Allelon Ruggiero: Richard Cameron: Dylan Kussman Gerard Pitts: James Waterston: Director Gale Nolan: Norman Lloyd: Mr. Perry: Kurtwood Smith: McAllister ...

  2. Neil Perry is the only son of Tom Perry and Mrs. Perry and a deuteragonist of Touchstone Pictures' 1989 film Dead Poets Society. Neil was born November 10th, 1943. He was Tom Perry and Mrs. Perry's only son. At the start of the school year, Neil was chosen by Gale Nolan to perform in Welton...

  3. His character of Neil Perry is a young student whose passion for acting is smothered in fear of his father's wrath and his parents' domination of his life. While Robin Williams earned himself an Oscar nomination, Leonard gave a truly Oscar-worthy performance.

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    • Westwood, New Jersey, USA
  4. Robert Lawrence Leonard (born February 28, 1969), known by his stage name Robert Sean Leonard, is an American actor. He is known for playing Dr. James Wilson in the television series House (2004–2012) and Neil Perry in the 1989 film Dead Poets Society.

  5. Robert Sean Leonard as Neil Perry; Ethan Hawke as Todd Anderson; Josh Charles as Knox Overstreet; Gale Hansen as Charlie Dalton; Dylan Kussman as Richard Cameron; Allelon Ruggiero as Steven Meeks; James Waterston as Gerard Pitts; Norman Lloyd as Dr. Gale Nolan, headmaster of Welton Academy; Kurtwood Smith as Thomas Perry, Neil's domineering father

  6. 20 de abr. de 2024 · Robert Sean Leonard as Neil Perry. Robert Sean Leonard in the Dead Poets Society and in 2018. Moviestore/REX/Shutterstock; Theo Wargo/WireImage. Robert Sean Leonard was only 20 when he starred...

  7. 9 de jun. de 1989 · Dead Poets Society: Directed by Peter Weir. With Robin Williams, Robert Sean Leonard, Ethan Hawke, Josh Charles. Maverick teacher John Keating returns in 1959 to the prestigious New England boys' boarding school where he was once a star student, using poetry to embolden his pupils to new heights of self-expression.