Sydney, Australia — Sam Neill, the New Zealand-born actor best known internationally for his role as paleontologist Dr. Alan Grant in the Jurassic Park franchise, has died in Sydney at the age of 78. His family confirmed that he passed away on Tuesday, July 14, 2026, and described the loss as sudden and unexpected. Neill, whose screen career spanned several decades across film and television, had become one of New Zealand’s most recognisable performers, earning global acclaim for his work in both Hollywood blockbusters and acclaimed independent productions. New Zealand actor Rima Te Wiata, who co-starred with Neill in Taika Waititi’s 2016 film Hunt for the Wilderpeople, and Neill’s former partner, Australian journalist Laura Tingle, later provided further details about his health in the weeks before his death. They said Neill had been battling a severe bout of pneumonia, with Tingle noting that his immune system had been left badly weakened after years of aggressive chemotherapy and immunotherapy for blood cancer. She said his body had become too exhausted to withstand another serious illness, despite the earlier success of his cancer treatment and the support of friends and family who had been willing him to recover.
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