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Anupam Kher Remembers Sam Neill as "Extraordinary Artist" in Heartfelt Tribute

Anupam Kher has mourned the death of Hollywood actor Sam Neill, sharing a touching Instagram post. Kher recalled meeting Neill in Sydney and praised him as a warm, gracious human being. He hailed Neill's iconic performances in films like Jurassic Park and The Piano. Neill's family confirmed his passing, noting he remained cancer-free and died surrounded by family.

"Some human beings touch you with their presence": Anupam Kher remembers Hollywood star Sam Neill as "extraordinary artist"

Mumbai, July 14

Actor Anupam Kher has condoled the demise of Hollywood veteran actor Sam Neill, recalling the time when he got the opportunity to meet the 'Jurassic Park' star.

In a heartfelt Instagram post, Kher shared a picture with the late actor and wrote, "DEEPLY SADDENED by the passing of the wonderful #SamNeill. I had the privilege of meeting him in Sydney, Australia, and what stayed with me was not merely the celebrated actor, but the warm, gracious and gentle human being behind that familiar face."

Kher went on to mention how he had followed Neill's remarkable career graph for decades, hailing the veteran actor's performances in 'My Brilliant Career', 'The Piano', and even 'Jurassic Park'.

"I had followed and admired his remarkable career for decades. From My Brilliant Career and The Piano to Jurassic Park, The Hunt for Red October and so many other memorable performances, he brought intelligence, dignity and a rare quiet strength to every character he portrayed. Some actors impress you with their performances. Some human beings touch you with their presence. Sam Neill did both," Kher added.

The 'Tanvi The Great' star noted that the world of cinema lost an extraordinary artist.

"The world of cinema has lost an extraordinary artist, and the world has lost a wonderful gentleman. Rest in peace, dear Sam. Your work and your warmth will live on. Om Shanti," he concluded.

Sam Neill's family announced his death on Instagram through a statement, requesting privacy to navigate the loss.

"Sam was surrounded by family and passed with the dignity that has characterised his whole life. The loss was sudden and unexpected but blessed by the fact that Sam remained cancer free. They would like to express their deepest gratitude to the staff at St Vincent's Private Hospital for their incredible care. More details will be shared later, but for now, on behalf of the family, we ask that you respect their privacy as they navigate this immeasurable loss," the statement read.

Since then, tributes have been pouring in for the actor, with many remembering his cinematic contributions.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

I remember watching Jurassic Park as a kid in India, and Sam Neill's Dr. Grant was iconic. It's beautiful how Anupam Kher remembers him not just as an actor but as a warm human being. True artist recognition.

Jessica F

Such a classy tribute from Anupam Kher. It's heartwarming to see Indian and Hollywood actors connecting on a human level. Sam Neill's legacy will live on through his incredible work. ❤️

Raghav A

While this is a sad loss, I wish the Indian media also gave similar coverage to our own legendary actors who pass away. But yes, Sam Neill was brilliant in The Piano and Jurassic Park. Rest in peace, sir.

Arjun K

"Some human beings touch you with their presence" - what a beautiful line, Anupam ji. That's the mark of a true gentleman, recognizing another. Sam Neill's performances were always so dignified. Om Shanti to the departed soul.

Sarah B

This is the kind of cross-cultural appreciation we need more of. Being from the US, I always admired how Indian actors like Anupam Kher bring such depth to their tributes. Sam Neill will be missed. 🕊️

Tanvi S

I agree with Anupam ji -

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