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Sam Neill to auction off personal Jurassic Park items in support of Unicef UK

The actor’s famous hat, jacket and boots will all form part of an auction which is due to take place later this month in Los Angeles.

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Jurassic Park star Sam Neill is due to auction off items from his personal collection of movie memorabilia to raise funds for Unicef UK.

The 75-year-old New Zealand actor, born in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, is best known for his role as palaeontologist Alan Grant in the science-fiction film franchise.

His famous hat, jacket and boots will all form part of an auction, organised by Propstore, which is due to take place later this month in Los Angeles.

Sam Neill’s Jurassic Park hat (Propstore/PA)

“These boots were made for kicking dinosaurs, in the words of the old song.  And indeed they did, in the first Jurassic Park. I ran for miles in them.

“These items are utterly unique, possibly even iconic if you’re a fan.

“Most importantly, the full proceeds will go towards helping support refugee children through the vital and incredible work of Unicef UK.”

Both items appeared in 2022’s film Jurassic World: Dominion, which brought together old and new members of the famous dinosaur franchise.

Neill, Jeff Goldblum and Laura Dern reprised their respective roles, and were joined by Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard.

Other items from Neill’s collection include his boots from the original 1993 Jurassic Park film, which are valued at between 6,000 and 12,000 dollars (£4,800-9,600).

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Sam Neill (Ian West/PA)

Also up for sale is a one-of-a-kind Princess Leia dress worn by Carrie Fisher in Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope, which is expected to fetch up to two million dollars (£1.6 million).

Brandon Alinger, Propstore’s chief operating officer, said: “This year, Propstore’s Los Angeles entertainment memorabilia live auction contains many never seen before treasures from film and television content, and we are thrilled to be working with Sam Neill to support Unicef UK.

“This is your chance to own a piece of Jurassic Park history, and support a great cause.”

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