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Sam Neill’s Wealth and Real Estate Legacy Unveiled After His Passing at 78

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Sam Neill’s Legacy: A Multimillion-Dollar Fortune and a Passion for Winemaking

Sam Neill, the acclaimed actor best known for his role in Jurassic Park, has left behind a legacy that includes a multimillion-dollar fortune and a portfolio of properties. The New Zealand-born star passed away at the age of 78 this week in Sydney, leaving behind a rich history of achievements both on and off the screen.

Neill’s net worth was estimated to be between $25 million and $28 million, with a significant portion of his wealth tied to his vineyard empire. His main residence was a sprawling winery called Two Paddocks, located in the Central Otago region of the South Island of New Zealand. He founded the winery in 1993, and it quickly gained a reputation for producing high-quality Pinot Noir, a lightly spiced red wine that became a signature of the brand. In addition to Pinot Noir, Two Paddocks also produces top-tier Riesling.

The business started as a modest five-acre planting but eventually expanded to include four vineyard sites. Over the years, the winery became a symbol of Neill’s passion for agriculture and his love for the land. While he admitted that running a vineyard is not an economically viable business, he found immense satisfaction in the work.

A Menagerie of Hollywood-Inspired Animals

In addition to his vineyards, Neill owned Redbank Farm, a property that housed a menagerie of animals, all playfully named after Hollywood stars. This unique aspect of his life reflected his creative side and his deep connection to the entertainment industry.

In 2008, Neill acknowledged that the growth of his vineyard and farm was made possible by his earnings from acting. “I’d like the vineyard to support me but I’m afraid it is the other way round. It is not a very economic business,” he told The West Australian. Despite the financial challenges, Neill found joy in the work, describing it as “ridiculously time- and money-consuming” but ultimately rewarding.

Real Estate Holdings and Personal Life

Neill also owned a home in Wellington, New Zealand, and a luxurious mansion in Double Bay, Sydney. He sold the four-bedroom home in 2020 through a virtual auction service for approximately $3.6 million. He had purchased the double-fronted, two-storey Federation-style house in 1996 for $839,000 with his then-wife, Noriko Watanabe. The property featured an open space living and dining area, an outdoor terrace, and an expansive backyard with an alfresco dining area.

Neill died at St. Vincent’s Private Hospital in Sydney on Monday. His family described his death as “sudden and unexpected” in a statement published on his Instagram page. He had previously been diagnosed with a type of blood cancer, but in April, he announced that tests had found him to be cancer-free.

Battling Cancer with Cutting-Edge Treatment

In an interview with Channel Seven, Neill shared how close he came to death after chemotherapy stopped working. He explained that a costly, cutting-edge treatment—CAR T-cell therapy—eventually prolonged his life. This treatment involves genetically modifying a patient’s own T-cells to recognize and destroy cancer cells. The private treatment costs around $AUD540,000.

Neill said: “I’ve been living with a particular type of lymphoma for about five years and I was on chemotherapy and it’s a pretty miserable business, but it was keeping me alive. Then the chemo stopped working. I was at a loss and it looked like I was on the way out, which wasn’t ideal obviously.”








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