Neil Haskell
- Actor
Neil Haskell was born in Clarence Center, New York.
He began his formal training at the David DeMarie Dance Studio in
Clarence, New York. He also trained at the American Academy of Ballet
in Williamsville, New York. In addition, as a teenager, from the age of
14 to 16, he underwent intensive ballet training at the Chautauqua
Institution. After graduating from high school, Neil attended Point
Park University, majoring in dance, for only a year.
In 2005, he was awarded the title of "Male Dancer of the Year" at the
American Dance Awards.
He gained Broadway experience performing in "The Times They Are
A-Changin'," a Twyla Tharp Broadway show, as well as in Pittsburgh
Civic Light Opera's performances "Grease," "42nd Street," "Seven Brides
for Seven Brothers," and "Beauty & The Beast." In 2008, he performed in
the off-Broadway musical "Alter Boyz" as Luke.
Also in 2008, Neil played a role in MTV's made-for-television musical
"The American Mall."
Neil's claim to national fame came on FOX television's dance
competition series "So You Think You Can Dance," where he came in
third.
He began his formal training at the David DeMarie Dance Studio in
Clarence, New York. He also trained at the American Academy of Ballet
in Williamsville, New York. In addition, as a teenager, from the age of
14 to 16, he underwent intensive ballet training at the Chautauqua
Institution. After graduating from high school, Neil attended Point
Park University, majoring in dance, for only a year.
In 2005, he was awarded the title of "Male Dancer of the Year" at the
American Dance Awards.
He gained Broadway experience performing in "The Times They Are
A-Changin'," a Twyla Tharp Broadway show, as well as in Pittsburgh
Civic Light Opera's performances "Grease," "42nd Street," "Seven Brides
for Seven Brothers," and "Beauty & The Beast." In 2008, he performed in
the off-Broadway musical "Alter Boyz" as Luke.
Also in 2008, Neil played a role in MTV's made-for-television musical
"The American Mall."
Neil's claim to national fame came on FOX television's dance
competition series "So You Think You Can Dance," where he came in
third.