Jane Campion shares intimate memories of Sam Neill, praising his kindness and on-set leadership, recounting their days making The Piano, his battle with cancer, and a final, grateful farewell.
Sam Neill, the New Zealand actor who died at 78, was celebrated for a career built on understated, dependable supporting turns that let leading stars shine—from Judy Davis in My Brilliant Career to Nicole Kidman in Dead Calm and Isabelle Adjani in Possession—while delivering standout work in The Final Conflict, Jurassic Park, The Piano, and In the Mouth of Madness. The piece highlights how Neill’s presence, even when not the main star, helped elevate films and left a lasting mark on cinema through collaborations with acclaimed directors and actresses.