Robert Duncan McNeill

Robert Duncan McNeill
McNeill at the Phoenix Comic Con in 2011
Born (1964-11-09) November 9, 1964[1][2]
EducationJuilliard School
Occupation(s)Actor, producer, director
Years active1981–present
Spouses
Carol Seder
(m. 1988; div. 2015)
    Rebecca Jayne McNeill
    (m. 2021)
    Children3
    Websitewww.rdmdirector.com

    Robert Duncan McNeill (born November 9, 1964)[1][2] is an American director, producer, and actor. As an actor, he is best known for his role as Lieutenant Tom Paris on the television series Star Trek: Voyager. He has also served as an executive producer and frequent director of the television series Chuck, Resident Alien, The Gifted, and Turner & Hooch.

    Career

    Acting

    McNeill grew up in Atlanta, and began his career acting in local and regional productions before becoming a student at Juilliard School in New York City.[3][4] He enjoyed early success as a professional actor, winning the role of Charlie Brent on All My Children[1][5] and starring in the feature film Masters of the Universe[1][6] alongside Courtney Cox. He starred in an episode of the 1980s version of The Twilight Zone, "A Message From Charity".[7]

    He appeared with Stockard Channing in the Broadway production of Six Degrees of Separation[8] McNeill played the role of "Jack" in the national touring company of "Into the Woods," Stephen Sondheim's Tony Award-winning musical, before returning to Los Angeles to pursue roles on television. He also featured in guest roles on numerous TV series, including L.A. Law, Quantum Leap, and Murder, She Wrote. He was a featured cast member on the short-lived 1992 series Going to Extremes,[9][10] Another guest role that same year was in "The First Duty", an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, in which he played Nick Locarno, a Starfleet Academy cadet and squad leader who pressures fellow cadets, including Wesley Crusher, into covering up their wrongdoings. He later became a Trek regular in 1995 on Star Trek: Voyager, on which he played Tom Paris, a Starfleet officer with a backstory similar to Locarno's.[11] In 2023, he reprised the role of Nick Locarno in Star Trek: Lower Decks season four.

    His other credits include Zebulon in "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" at the Paper Mill Playhouse.

    Directing

    McNeill began his directing career with several episodes of Voyager.[12] He then wrote, produced, and directed two award-winning short films, The Battery starring Joshua Jackson and 9mm of Love,[1][13] and began to direct other episodic television shows. While he has since performed as a guest star on television shows such as The Outer Limits and Crossing Jordan, McNeill is now focusing on his directing career, helming episodes of Dawson's Creek, Everwood, Star Trek: Enterprise, Dead Like Me, The O.C., One Tree Hill, Las Vegas, Summerland, and Supernatural. His directing credits for 2006–2007 include episodes of Desperate Housewives, Medium, Standoff, The Nine, The Knights of Prosperity, In Case of Emergency, What About Brian, and My Boys. In 2007, he directed the season-five premiere of Las Vegas, the pilot of Samantha Who?, and then signed on as a producer-director of the NBC show Chuck, helming numerous episodes, including the first episode of a television show to be broadcast entirely in three dimensional style. From 2010 through 2015, McNeill directed episodes of V.[14][15], Smash, White Collar, Breaking In, The Mentalist, Blue Bloods, Suburgatory, Warehouse 13, Mind Games, and Red Band Society. In 2013 McNeill became and Executive Producer and Director of Girlfriends Guide to Divorce for all 5 seasons. As of 2019, he has directed episodes of the Fox series The Orville, as well as episodes of A Million Little Things, The Resident, and Suits, and Executive Produced and Directed The Gifted. In 2021, McNeill Executive Produced and directed several episodes of the Disney+ series Turner & Hooch. In 2019, he became the producer-director on SYFY's Resident Alien,[16] now in its 4th season. From 2022 to 2024 McNeill has directed episodes of So Help Me Todd, True Lies, and Alert: Missing Persons Unit.

    Podcast

    In May 2020, McNeill and Voyager co-star Garrett Wang started the podcast The Delta Flyers, wherein they discuss episodes of Voyager. The show has been successful enough that it has progressed to episodes of Deep Space Nine, with Armin Shimerman and Terry Farrell as regular hosts.[17]

    Personal life

    McNeill and his first wife, Carol, had three children together before their 2015 divorce.[18]

    In 2005, McNeill directed his then teenaged daughter, Taylor, when she had a small role in the episode "The Pleiades" of the series Summerland.[19]

    His son Kyle is a singer songwriter.[20]

    McNeill married Rebecca Jayne McNeill in Vancouver, Canada, on March 7, 2021.[21]

    Filmography

    Films

    Year Title Credit Role Notes
    1981 Sharky's Machine Teen on bus Uncredited role
    1987 Masters of the Universe Kevin Corrigan
    1997 Trekkies Himself
    1998 The Battery Director and Executive Producer Short film
    2000 9mm of Love Director, Writer, and Executive Producer
    2002 Infested Eric
    2011 FedCon XX: The SciFi Experience Himself Documentary

    Television

    Year Title Credit Role Notes
    1985 Ein Fenster in Manhattan Eric TV movie
    The Twilight Zone Peter Wood "A Message from Charity"
    ABC Weekend Specials Erik Mason Season 9, Episode 2
    1985–1988 All My Children Charlie Brent
    1989 Mothers, Daughters and Lovers Actor TV movie
    1990 CBS Schoolbreak Special Richard Season 7, Episode 2
    Quantum Leap Greg Truesdale episode "Good Night, Dear Heart"
    Lucky Chances Craven Richmond miniseries
    1991 L.A. Law Mike Riley Season 6, Episode 2
    1992 Star Trek: The Next Generation Cadet First Class Nicholas Locarno "The First Duty"
    Homefront Bill Caswell 4 episodes
    1992–93 Going to Extremes Colin Midford 17 episodes
    1993 Spies Sam the coast guard TV movie
    1994 Murder, She Wrote Danny Kinkaid Season 11, Episode 4
    Sisters Andrew Simms Season 5, Episode 4
    Wild Oats Actor Season 1, Episode 1
    One More Mountain Milt Eliot TV movie
    Second Chances Pete Dyson 3 episodes
    1995–2001 Star Trek: Voyager Tom Paris 172 episodes
    1999 Monster! Co-Producer TV movie
    Early Edition Police Chief Joe Frawley Season 3, Episode 21
    2000 The Journey of Allen Strange Director Season 3, Episode 13
    2001–03 Dawson's Creek 7 episodes
    2001–04 Star Trek: Enterprise 4 episodes as director
    2002 Crossing Jordan Matt Season 2, Episode 1
    The Outer Limits Commander Ellis Ward "The Human Factor"
    Everwood Director Season 1, Episode 10
    2003–04 One Tree Hill 2 episodes
    Dead Like Me 2 episodes
    2004 The Days 2 episodes
    2004–05 Summerland 4 episodes
    2004–07 Las Vegas 4 episodes
    2005–2006 The O.C. 2 episodes
    Desperate Housewives 2 episodes
    2005–13 Supernatural 2 episodes
    2005 Eyes Season 1, Episode 5
    Medium Season 2, Episode 9
    2006 Standoff Season 1, Episode 9
    My Boys Season 1, Episode 5
    The Danny Comden Project TV movie
    Jump
    2007 Samantha Who? Season 1, Episode 1
    The Knights of Prosperity 2 episodes
    The Nine Season 1, Episode 12
    What About Brian Director and Producer 7 episodes as director, 3 episodes as producer
    In Case of Emergency Director Season 1, Episode 2
    2007–12 Chuck Executive Producer (2010–2012)
    Co-Executive Producer (2010)
    Supervising Producer (2008–2009)
    Producer (2007–2008)
    Director (2007–2012)
    Operative (#5.13) 73 episodes
    2010 V Director Season 1, Episode 12
    2012 Smash Season 1, Episode 14
    Breaking In Season 2, Episode 6
    White Collar Season 4, Episode 4
    2012–13 666 Park Avenue Director and Co-Executive Producer 3 episodes as director, 19 episodes as co-executive producer
    2013 The Mentalist Director 3 episodes
    2013–18 Blue Bloods 2 episodes
    2014–18 Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce Director and Executive Producer 14 episodes as director, 19 episodes as executive producer
    2014 Suburgatory Director 1 episode
    2014 Warehouse 13 1 episode
    2014 Mind Games 1 episode
    2015 Red Band Society 1 episode
    2016 Heartbeat Director and Executive Producer Directed "Pilot", 10 episodes as executive producer
    2017 Salvation Director 1 episode
    2017–2019 The Orville 2 episodes
    2018–2019 The Gifted Director and Executive Producer 3 episodes as director, 16 episodes as executive producer
    2019 The Resident Director 1 episode
    2019 A Million Little Things 1 episode
    2019 Suits Director 1 episode
    2021–present Resident Alien Director, Executive Producer and Writer 6 episodes as director, 25 episodes as executive producer, 1 episode as writer
    2021 Turner & Hooch Director and Co-Executive Producer 4 episodes
    2021–2023 Star Trek: Lower Decks Tom Paris, Nicholas Locarno 3 episodes
    2022 So Help Me Todd Director Episode: "Second Second Chance"
    2023 True Lies Episode: "Public Secrets"
    2024 Alert: Missing Persons Unit Episode: "Gemma & Isabel"

    Video games

    Year Title Role Notes
    2000 Star Trek: Voyager – Elite Force Tom Paris Voice role
    2015 Star Trek Online

    References

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    2. ^ a b "Robert Duncan McNeill biography". TV.com. Archived from the original on 2020-06-19. Retrieved 2009-08-05.
    3. ^ Henderson, Kathy (June 14, 1988). "Soap Opera Digest". Retrieved 2007-03-10.
    4. ^ "Biography, Official Homepage of Robert Duncan McNeill". Retrieved 2007-03-10.
    5. ^ ""All My Children," Official Homepage of Robert Duncan McNeill". Retrieved 2007-03-10.
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    7. ^ ""A Message From Charity" Official Homepage of Robert Duncan McNeill". Retrieved 2007-03-10.
    8. ^ ""Six Degrees of Separation" Official Homepage of Robert Duncan McNeill". Retrieved 2007-03-10.
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    11. ^ ""Star Trek: Voyager Cast Robert Duncan McNeill" Startrek.com". Archived from the original on 2010-07-07. Retrieved 2007-03-10.
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    14. ^ "Filmography as Director, Internet Movie Database". IMDb. Retrieved 2007-08-23.
    15. ^ "Scott Rosenbaum, Filmography as Producer, Writer, Internet Movie Database". IMDb. Retrieved 2007-08-23.
    16. ^ Bibby, Daniel (2024-04-25). "Resident Alien Season 4 Already Set Up The Show's Next Best Sci-Fi Guest Star". ScreenRant. Retrieved 2025-05-14.
    17. ^ Briar (2020-04-19). "'Star Trek: Voyager' Actors Robert Duncan McNeill and Garrett Wang to Launch Podcast 'The Delta Flyers'". Nerds and Beyond. Retrieved 2023-07-10.
    18. ^ Sloan, Allison (1993-01-03). "Easy Rider". Soap Opera Digest. Retrieved 2022-02-20.
    19. ^ "The Pleiades". IMDb.
    20. ^ @robertdmcneill (17 September 2020). "My sons new album. Out now. #prouddad" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
    21. ^ Wedding Photos on Instagram