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Neil Munro (b. 1947) is a Canadian director, actor and playwright.

Born in Musselburgh , Scotland , Munro moved to Toronto at an early age. After graduating from the National Theatre School Of Canada in 1967, he quickly established himself as one of the most compelling theatre actors in Canada, performing with Toronto Arts Productions , the National Arts Centre (where he played Hamlet , touring the role nationally), the Citadel Theatre , Theatre Calgary , Tarragon Theatre and the Toronto Free Theatre , as well as at the Shaw Festival and the Stratford Festival .

In 1985, Munro decided to retire permanently from acting for the stage, and to concentrate on directing and playwriting, appearing as an actor only occasionally on film, television and radio. His most notable appearances include ''The Jonah Look'' (which he also wrote), ''Beethoven Lives Upstairs'' (as Beethoven ), ''John and the Missus'' and '' Dancing In The Dark '' (1986). His plays include ''Bob's Kingdom'' ( Factory Theatre }, ''Extreme Close Up'' ( Toronto Free Theatre , 1980), an acclaimed adaptation of Shakespeare 's ''Hamlet'', entitled ''Hamlet's Room'' ( Theatre Plus , 1991) and, for Shaw Festival in 2005, an adaptation of Georges Feydeau 's ''C'est une femme du monde'' called ''Something on the Side.''

In the early 1990s, Munro was invited by Christopher Newton to become Resident Director at Shaw Festival . For that company he has directed many acclaimed and often controversial productions of plays such as ''Misalliance'', ''The Plough and the Stars'', ''Chaplin (The Trial of Charles Spencer Chaplin, Esq.)'', '' Lord Of The Flies '', ''Counsellor-at-Law'', '' Saint Joan '', '' The Front Page '', '' The Petrified Forest '', '' Rashomon '', ''Marsh Hay'', '' The Seagull '' and all of The Shaw's productions of Granville Barker 's plays, including ''The Voysey Inheritance'', ''The Marrying of Ann Leete'', ''Rococo'', ''Waste'', ''The Secret Life'', ''His Majesty'' and ''The Madras House''. Munro has also directed for most of the major English-language theatres in Canada, including Neptune Theatre , Stratford Festival , Citadel Theatre and Canadian Stage Company .

Munro has received a Best New Play Dora Award for ''Bob's Kingdom'' and a Best Director Dora Award for ''Hamlet's Room''. He was also a Chalmers Award nominee for best new play for ''Extreme Close Up'' and, as an actor, has won two ACTRA awards.