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Sam Neill's Accidental Scar: A Jurassic Park Tale
13 Jul
Summary
- Neill narrowly escaped death during a hurricane on Kauai.
- A flare incident left Neill with a significant scar on his hand.
- Spielberg cast Neill in Jurassic Park seeking a budget-friendly actor.

Sam Neill, aged 78, recounted harrowing experiences during the filming of Steven Spielberg's 1993 blockbuster Jurassic Park. While on location in Kauai, the actor, along with co-stars, took shelter from a devastating hurricane that hit the island. Neill described the situation as potentially life-threatening.
During the production, Neill also sustained a notable scar on his left hand. This injury occurred when a flare he was using to distract the Tyrannosaurus Rex malfunctioned, burning him. Despite these incidents, Neill's performance as Dr. Alan Grant was pivotal.
Director Steven Spielberg specifically sought a less internationally famous actor to control costs, ultimately selecting Neill after other stars were deemed too expensive. Neill's performance, particularly his awe-struck reaction to seeing dinosaurs for the first time, became a celebrated moment in cinema history.