The Peaky Blinders team has paid tribute to Sam Neill after his unexpected death.
In a post on the show’s official Instagram page, producers said they were “devastated” by the actor’s passing at the age of 78.
Neil starred in the first two seasons of Peaky Blinders as Chester Campbell, an irascible and ruthless inspector charged with rooting out organized crime in Birmingham.
“We are devastated to hear that Sam Neill has died,” Peaky Blinders wrote to its 7M followers.
“Sam’s portrayal of Chester Campbell is one for the ages. A villain who is despicable, petty, manipulative, but also charismatic, vulnerable, funny, and supremely entertaining to watch.”
“Sam was one of the key forces that got Peaky Blinders off to a running start, for which we will be forever grateful. Our love and thoughts are with his family.”
In a statement shared on Neill’s Instagram profile, his loved ones said the Jurassic Park actor died “with the dignity that has characterised his whole life.”
Other Peaky Blinders stars have paid tribute to Neill. Joe Cole wrote: “Rest in peace big dog.” Finn Cole added: “Rest easy, Sam.”
There has been an outpouring of grief in the film and TV community. Karl Urban, a fellow Kiwi, wrote that Neill was an “inspiration” and a trailblazer for his countrymen.
“A beautiful man. A national treasure who gave so much to New Zealand and to the world,” added The Boys star in an Instagram post.
Colin Trevorrow, director of Jurassic World, was one of the first from the dinosaur universe to mark Neill’s passing. In an Instagram post, he wrote: “Sam Neill was a deeply soulful and beautiful man. He was a friend and collaborator at a challenging time, and his strength gave us all strength.
“I’ll remember him for his tranquility, his love of wine, and for the calm assuredness he brought to his characters. It’s not every lifetime you get to befriend a legend. Forever grateful.”



