Neil Fitzgerald (15 January 1893 – 15 June 1982) was an Irish actor.
Cornelius James Fitzgerald was born at Henry Street (now O'Brien Street), Tipperary, the son of James Joseph Fitzgerald, a grocer, and Ellen McGrath. He was educated in Trinity College Dublin, studying pharmacy, but chose to become an actor.
He made his Broadway debut in Leave Her to Heaven in 1940. He appeared in numerous Irish plays on Broadway during his life. His credited film debut was in 1935 in John Ford's The Informer as "Tommy Connor". He had numerous television credits also.
He died in 1982 in Princeton, New Jersey.
1973
as Pope Hadrian VI
1972
as Sir Harry
1967
as Uncle B
1965
as Joe Turtle
1953
as Customs Officer (uncredited)
1952
as Hodgins
1939
as Dr. Taylor on Steamship (Uncredited)
1939
as Clerk of the Court (uncredited)
1939
as Evan Barrows
1939
as Rockingham Stationmaster
1939
as Casey (police broadcaster)
1939
as English Sergeant (uncredited)
1938
as Sir Malcolm McLeonard
1938
as First Councilor (uncredited)
1938
as McTurk
1938
as Forensic Assistant (uncredited)
1938
as English Officer
1938
as British Clerk
1937
as Inspector Sleet
1937
as Richard Pigott
1936
as Langon
1936
as Officer in Barracks (uncredited)
1935
as Hotel Waiter (uncredited)
1935
as Dakin - Colonel Watkins' Aide
1935
as Tommy Connor
1935
as Rudy (uncredited)
1935
as Army Doctor
1934
as Shand's Friend (uncredited)