He may be gone, but he still lives in the hearts of his fans, and on the screens he gave him, we may not be able to see much more of him, but we can definitely remember and experience him through the movies he played. So, today is about Neil Fingleton’s movies, stay calm while we watch them.
Neil Fingleton’s Movies
He started designing screens as early as 2008, and after 2007 he switched completely from basketball to showbiz due to a sports-related injury that excluded him from the basketball court. At first, it was mainly documentaries or TV series where he played himself, but little by little he switched to better things and we’re about to check it out.
In 2007, Neil was featured in the documentary Superhuman: Giants, like himself, for obvious reasons. The documentary showed other “giants” like himself and follows the advantages and challenges that extremely tall people face on a daily basis. It was actually quite inspiring.
In 2008, the star was featured in the popular and fun game show Hole In The Wall. For those of you who’ve never seen it before, there’s a team of celebrities whose job is to shape the shape that’s created in a board that’s constantly moving towards it or takes the risk of being pushed into a pool of water.
Neil must have liked game shows when he was introduced in another one entitled Pointless Celebrities, but it was all for a good cause, as the show itself includes celebrities trying to find the darkest answers to win money for their chosen charities.
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Neil Fingleton’s Movies; X-men First Class
Marvel Studios has produced some very wonderful films and it has helped many actors find their place in the film industry. It may not have been a big role, but he attracted our attention when he played the role of the Russian General’s Bodyguard #1.
Well, that was definitely a springboard to bigger things to come for the star himself.
Neil Fingleton’s Movies; 47 Ronin
This was a really good Keanu Reeves movie, but we’re sure most of you haven’t noticed that an unusually tall man has prepared to compete with Keanu’s character, then again it would be hard not to notice the star in any role, big or small.
Fingleton played Lovecraftian, who was preparing to completely destroy one of Lord Asano’s samurai in the action-adventure, and we have to say that he did a good job trying too.
Neil Fingleton’s Movies; Jupiter Ascending
In this movie, the star was apparently part of the Sargon Fight Sequence.
Neil Fingleton’s Movies; Avengers: Age of Ultron
You can’t really see him say in this pro, but the actor performed some of the stunts in him and he was also a motion-capture actor.
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TV Shows
Apart from the movies in which he was involved, the fallen actor was in one or two TV shows, his TV career seemed to develop quite well, here are the shows in which he was seen.
Neil Fingleton’s TV Shows; Game Of Thrones
This TV show actually brought him to market as it has a very large and loyal fan base, the star played the role of Mag the Mighty, also known as Mag Mar Tun Doh Way, in the 2014 episode of the show entitled The Watchers on the Wall. So, who is this magic that Fingleton has played?
Obviously, the character in question is a giant, he is also a member of Mance Rayder’s army. The Wildling actually marked him with ‘Mag The Mighty’. This particular giant is the leader of all giants, and Mance generally refers to him as the king of giants. Well, through this role the star must have made a very special impression, as he is popularly known for it.
Neil Fingleton’s TV Shows; Dr. Who
In 2015 Neil played the role of a villain, Fisher King, in the show Dr. Who and he did it very well. The character was an alien warlord who conquered Tivoli sometime in the 20th century and ruled the planet for ten years until he was overthrown and the planet was liberated by the Arcateenians.
Along the line, he died and was transported to Earth (waiting for it), but it turned out he wasn’t really dead and he had a deliciously evil plan so his people could get him…. if only Neil had a plan too. Anyway, this is a summary of all of Neil Fingleton’s movies.