
James Neill (September 29, 1860 – March 16, 1931) was an American stage actor and film actor of the silent era. He appeared in 113 films between 1913 and 1930.
His wife, and frequent costar on stage and screen, was Edythe Chapman.
Jones
James - Brother of John
Auto Salesman
Valet to Elliott
Vance Calhoun
Mr. Phil Thayer
Senator John Moore
Dr. Emerson
A Broker
Channing
The Padre
Sheik Ussan
Miller
Laxart
Ben Weatherstaff
Mr. Lane
Peter Gregory
Detective
Uncle Billy Austin
Goodwin
Purdon
A Priest
The Honorable Mark Robertson
Red
Count Ramirez
Butler
Padre Antonio
Henry Sherwin
Mr. Brownlow
Parker Middleton
Benjamin Merton
Simpson
Doctor Wallace
Mr. Webster
Honorable Cyrus Blagdon
Dr. Henry
The Rich Man
Peter Dean
John Randall
John Havens
Reverend Powell
Butler
Doctor Cobb
Tompkins - the Butler
James Thornton
The Sweetheart's Father
Judge Hollis
Squire Padgate
Sam Rowland
Veraign
Father
Cara
Pa Robinson
Aaron - Brother of Moses: Prologue
Count Von Herbeck
Warner, Mae's Father
Franz Libelt
Jeremy Foster
Henry Strom
The Priest
The King
George Yeardley
William Linden
General Warren
John Du Val
Nobody
Carlton
Booth's Secretary
A Kindly Bachelor
Dr. Nunez
Lefty Waterman
Elsa's Father
The Symphony Conductor
Stephen Gordon
Jackson Ives
Mr. Mabee
Richard Jenison
Frank O'Connell
Edward Small
The cardinal
Major Buford
Senor Urique
Herr Selingman
James Peabody
John Latham
Fernald