Real Name : Campbell, Neve Adrianne Birth : 3 October 1973, Guelph, Ontario, Canada Height : 170 cm
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Born and raised in Canada by a Scottish father and Dutch mother, Neve Campbell first came to our TV screens in the hit Drama series _"Party of Five" (1994)_ (qv). Described as TV's most believable teenager, her first major film role came in the form of innocent victim "Sidney Prescott" in _Scream (1996/I)_ (qv), the film which re-defined the slasher genre. Many film offers came her way but, as she was filming _"Party of Five" (1994)_ (qv) for nine months of the year, the filming schedules often clashed. So in 2001, she announced that she was to leave the award winning show to concentrate on a film career. Spreading through many genres, her film credits to date include the romantic comedy _Three to Tango (1999)_ (qv) alongside 'Matthew Perry (I)' (qv) and the erotic thriller _Wild Things (1998)_ (qv) with 'Denise Richards' (qv) and 'Matt Dillon (I)' (qv), though she has turned to a more art house approach with the critically acclaimed _Panic (2000)_ (qv) and, more recently, _Last Call (2002) (TV)_ (qv), both directed by 'Henry Bromell' (qv). She is an animal lover and describes herself as having a dry, often offensive sense of humor. Biography written by: stevenshears@hotmail.com
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- 101 Reasons the 90's Ruled (2004) (TV) [Herself] <1>
- 1997 MTV Movie Awards (1997) (TV) [Herself - Presenter]
- 1998 MTV Movie Awards (1998) (TV) [Herself]
- 2000 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards (2000) (TV) [Herself]
- 54 (1998) [Julie Black] <3>
- A Private War (2009) {{SUSPENDED}} [Rita]
- Adina (2007) {{SUSPENDED}} [Adina]
- Agent Crush (2008) (voice) [Cassie]
- Backstabbers (2006) {{SUSPENDED}} (rumored)
- Behind the 'Scream' (2000) (V) [Herself]
- Blind Horizon (2003) [Chloe Richards] <2>
- Boogeymen: The Killer Compilation (2001) (V) (archive footage) [Sidney Prescott] <18>
- Churchill: The Hollywood Years (2004) [Princess Elizabeth] <11>
- Closing the Ring (2007) [Marie] <5>
- Conjuring 'The Craft' (2000) (V) [Herself]
- Dirty Oil (2009) [Narrator] <1>
- Drowning Mona (2000) [Ellen Rash] <3>
- Going to Pieces: The Rise and Fall of the Slasher Film (2006) (archive footage) [Sidney Prescott]
- Hairshirt (1998) [Renée Weber] <14>
- I Know My Son Is Alive (1994) (TV) [Beth] <5>
- I Really Hate My Job (2007) [Abi] <1>
- Investigating Sex (2001) [Alice] <4>
- Journey of the Heart: The Making of 'Partition' (2007) (V) [Herself] <1>
- Last Call (2002) (TV) [Frances Kroll] <2>
- Live Earth (2007) (TV) [Herself]
- Lost Junction (2003) [Missy Lofton] <1>
- Love Child (1995) [Deidre] <2>
- Made in Canada, Volume 1: Best of the CFC (2002) (V) [Herself] <1>
- Mayor of the Sunset Strip (2003) [Herself]
- MTV Video Music Awards 1997 (1997) (TV) [Herself]
- O Lucky Malcolm! (2006) [Herself]
- Owl Song (2010) (rumored) [Peggy Glanville-Hicks]
- Paint Cans (1994) [Tristesse] <7>
- Panic (2000) [Sarah Cassidy] <3>
- Partition (2007) [Margaret Stilwell] <3>
- Predators from Beyond Neptune (1999) [Herself]
- Reefer Madness: Grass Roots (2005) (TV) [Herself]
- Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical (2005) [Miss Poppy] <3>
- Relative Strangers (2006) [Ellen Minnola] <4>
- Saturday Night Live: The Best of Cheri Oteri (2004) (TV) (archive footage) (uncredited) [Herself]
- Scream (1996/I) [Sidney] <6>
- Scream 2 (1997) [Sidney Prescott] <10>
- Scream 3 (2000) [Sidney Prescott] <5>
- Scream 4 (2011) [Sidney Prescott]
- Scream Awards 2008 (2008) (TV) [Herself]
- The 70th Annual Academy Awards (1998) (TV) [Herself - Presenter: "Journey To The Past" & "Go The Distance" songs]
- The Canterville Ghost (1996) (TV) [Virginia 'Ginny' Otis] <2>
- The Company (2003) [Loretta 'Ry' Ryan] <1>
- The Craft (1996) [Bonnie] <3>
- The Dark (1994) [Officer Jesse Donovan] <12>
- The Forget-Me-Not Murders (1994) (TV) [Jess Foy] <10>
- The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (1998) (V) (voice) [Adult Kiara] <3>
- The Making of I Really Hate My Job (2008) (TV) [Herself]
- The Mermaids Singing (2006) {{SUSPENDED}} [Grace]
- The Outsider (2005) [Herself] <3>
- The Passion of John Ruskin (1994) [Ephemera/Effie]
- The Witching Hour (1996) (TV) [Herself] <4>
- Three to Tango (1999) [Amy Post] <2>
- Vivaldi (2011/II) [Norina]
- When Will I Be Loved (2004) [Vera Barrie] <1>
- Wild Things (1998) [Suzie Toller] <3>
- "100 Greatest Teen Stars" (2006) (archive footage) [Herself]
- "Access Hollywood" (1996) {(1999-06-23)} [Herself] <15>
- "Access Hollywood" (1996) {(2000-09-21)} [Herself] <15>
- "ADHDtv: With Lew Marklin" (2007) {Obama Ball 90210 (#2.18)} [Herself - Celebrity Guest]
- "Are You Afraid of the Dark?" (1991) {The Tale of the Dangerous Soup (#3.13)} [Nonnie Walker] <3>
- "Aventures dans le Grand Nord" (1994) {Bari (#1.2)} [Nepeese] <4>
- "Biography" (1987) {Val Kilmer} [Herself]
- "Burn Up" (2008) {(#1.1)} [Holly] <2>
- "Burn Up" (2008) {(#1.2)} [Holly] <2>
- "Catwalk" (1992) [Daisy McKenzie (1992-1993)]
- "Celebrities Uncensored" (2003) {(#1.15)} (archive footage) [Herself]
- "Celebrity Profile" (1999) {Jennifer Love Hewitt} [Herself] <3>
- "Dinner for Five" (2001) {(#4.2)} [Herself]
- "E! True Hollywood Story" (1996) {Scream Queens} [Herself]
- "E! True Hollywood Story" (1996) {Scream} [Herself]
- "Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show" (2003) {(2004-01-21)} [Herself]
- "GMTV" (1993) {(2006-11-29)} [Herself]
- "I Love the '90s" (2004) (archive footage)
- "Kung Fu: The Legend Continues" (1993) {Kundela (#2.16)} [Trish Collins]
- "Last Call with Carson Daly" (2002) {(2004-02-11)} [Herself] <4>
- "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" (1993) {(2004-09-07)} [Herself]
- "Late Show with David Letterman" (1993) {(#12.17)} [Herself] <8>
- "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee" (1989) {(2004-08-13)} [Herself] <6>
- "MADtv" (1995) {(#1.6)} [Julia Salinger]
- "MADtv" (1995) {(#2.5)} [Herself]
- "Medium" (2005) {Everything Comes to a Head (#3.22)} [P.D. McCall] <7>
- "Medium" (2005) {Head Games (#3.20)} [Debra] <7>
- "Medium" (2005) {Heads Will Roll (#3.21)} [Debra] <7>
- "My Secret Identity" (1988) {Pirate Radio (#3.15)} (uncredited) [Student]
- "Open Access" (2004) {Charities (#1.11)} [Herself]
- "Party of Five" (1994) {...That Ends Well (#6.24)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {A Family Album} [Julia Salinger]
- "Party of Five" (1994) {A Little Faith (#3.24)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {A Mid-Semester's Night Dream (#5.4)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Adjustments (#4.10)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Aftershocks (#1.16)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {All's Fair (#1.5)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {All's Well... (#6.23)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {All-Nighters (#1.21)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Altered States (#2.19)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Analogies (#2.6)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Bad Behavior (#6.12)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Before and After (#2.18)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Benefactors (#2.15)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Best Laid Plans (#2.8)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Blast from the Past (#6.16)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Brother's Keeper (#1.19)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Bye, Bye, Love (#6.3)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Change Partners... and Dance (#2.5)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Christmas (#3.13)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Close to You (#3.10)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Comings and Goings (#2.16)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Deal with It (#3.4)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Dearly Beloved (#2.3)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Desperate Measures (#3.12)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Dog Day After New Year (#6.10)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Don't Let Go (#6.1)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Driven to Extremes (#5.18)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Empty Shoes (#4.12)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Falling Forward (#6.22)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Falsies (#2.2)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Fam-i-ly (#5.17)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Fate, Hope and Charity (#6.8)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Fathers and Sons (#1.6)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Fear and Loathing (#6.11)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Fight or Flight (#4.5)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Fillmore Street (#5.13)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Fools Rush In (#4.23)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Fools Rush Out (#4.24)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Forgive and/or Forget (#5.6)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Fragile (#5.22)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Free and Clear (#4.21)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Games People Play (#1.12)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Get Back (#5.21)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Getting There (#6.17)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Gifts (#5.9)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Gimme Shelter (#3.9)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Go Away (#4.19)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Going Home (#3.6)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Going, Going, Gone (#3.2)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Good Sports (#1.3)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Grand Delusions (#2.10)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Great Expectations (#6.20)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Grownups (#1.13)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Handicaps (#4.3)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Happily Ever After (#2.20)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Haunted (#5.24)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Have No Fear (#2.4)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Here and Now (#4.15)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Hitting Bottom (#3.21)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Hold on Tight (#2.12)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Homework (#1.2)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {I Declare (#3.16)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {I Do (#3.11)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {I Give Up (#4.16)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {I'll Show You Mine (#5.23)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Immediate Family (#4.6)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {In Loco Parentis (#1.17)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Isn't It Romantic (#6.19)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {It's Not Easy Being Green (#1.15)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Judgment Day (#5.19)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Kiss Me Kate (#1.8)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Leap of Faith (#3.22)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Life's Too Short (#3.14)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Love and War (#5.8)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Misery Loves Company (#3.17)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Mixed Signals (#3.5)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Moving On (#5.1)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Much Ado (#1.7)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {MYOB (#3.18)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Naked (#6.2)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Naming Names (#5.3)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Not Fade Away (#1.14)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Not So Fast (#3.8)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Of Human Bonding (#4.14)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Of Sound Mind and Body (#4.17)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {One Christmas, to Go (#5.10)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {One for the Road (#6.14)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Opposites Distract (#4.22)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Otherwise Engaged (#5.25)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Parent Trap (#4.13)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Party of Freud (#5.16)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Past Imperfect (#4.2)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Personal Demons (#3.7)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Pilot (#1.1)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Point of No Return (#3.19)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Poor Substitutes (#2.13)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Positive Attitude (#4.7)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Private Lives (#1.11)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Promises, Promises (#3.23)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Ready or Not (#2.1)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Rings of Saturn (#5.11)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {S'Wunnerful Life (#4.11)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Separation Anxiety (#5.2)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Short Cuts (#3.3)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Sickness, Health/Richer, Poorer (#4.8)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Significant Others (#3.15)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Something Out of Nothing (#1.9)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Spring Breaks: Part 1 (#2.21)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Spring Breaks: Part 2 (#2.22)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Square One (#4.20)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Stand by Me (#5.14)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Strange Bedfellows (#2.14)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Summer Fun, Summer Not (#3.1)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Taboo or Not Taboo (#6.21)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Tender Age (#5.7)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Thanksgiving (#1.10)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {The Baby (#5.5)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {The Declaration of Co-Dependence (#6.13)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {The Ides of March (#1.22)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {The Intervention (#3.20)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {The Shortest Distance (#6.5)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {The Trouble with Charlie (#1.20)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {The Wedding (#2.9)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {The Wish (#5.20)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Ties That Bind (#6.9)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Too Close (#6.6)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Too Cool for School (#6.18)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {True or False (#4.18)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Truth Be Told (#4.9)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Unfair Advantage (#2.11)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Valentine's Day (#2.17)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {We Gather Together (#6.7)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {What a Drag (#4.1)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {What If... (#6.15)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Whatever Works (#5.15)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Where There's Smoke (#2.7)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Who Cares? (#1.18)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Witness for the Persecution (#5.12)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Worth Waiting For (#1.4)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Wrestling Demons (#6.4)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {You Win Some, You Lose Some (#3.25)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Party of Five" (1994) {Zap (#4.4)} [Julia Salinger] <3>
- "Punk'd" (2003) {(#6.5)} [Herself]
- "Richard & Judy" (2001) {(2006-02-17)} [Herself]
- "Rotten TV" (2000) {(#1.2)} [Herself]
- "Saturday Night Live" (1975) {Neve Campbell/David Bowie (#22.12)} [Herself - Host]
- "Sea Wolf" (2009) [Maud Brewster] <3>
- "The Bigger Picture" (2005) {(#2.2)} [Herself]
- "The Charlie Rose Show" (1991) {(2004-01-29)} [Herself] <11>
- "The Directors" (1999) {The Films of Wes Craven (#1.4)} [Herself]
- "The Early Show" (1999) {(2003-02-28)} [Herself] <7>
- "The Early Show" (1999) {(2004-03-11)} [Herself] <3>
- "The Kids in the Hall" (1988) {(#3.13)} [Laura Capelli]
- "The Nostalgia Critic" (2008) {Top 11 Disney Villains (#1.51)} (voice) (archive footage) [Kiara]
- "The Philanthropist" (2009) {Haiti (#1.8)} [Olivia Maidstone] <2>
- "The Philanthropist" (2009) {Kashmir (#1.7)} [Olivia Maidstone] <2>
- "The Philanthropist" (2009) {Kosovo (#1.5)} [Olivia Maidstone] <2>
- "The Philanthropist" (2009) {Myanmar (#1.2)} [Olivia Maidstone] <2>
- "The Philanthropist" (2009) {Nigeria Part II (#1.4)} [Olivia Maidstone] <2>
- "The Philanthropist" (2009) {Paris (#1.3)} [Olivia Maidstone] <2>
- "The Philanthropist" (2009) {Pilot (#1.1)} [Olivia Maidstone] <2>
- "The Philanthropist" (2009) {San Diego (#1.6)} [Olivia Maidstone] <2>
- "The Rosie O'Donnell Show" (1996) {(1996-12-06)} [Herself]
- "The Rosie O'Donnell Show" (1996) {(1998-02-18)} [Herself]
- "The Rosie O'Donnell Show" (1996) {(1999-02-10)} [Herself]
- "The Rosie O'Donnell Show" (1996) {(2000-01-19)} [Herself]
- "The Rosie O'Donnell Show" (1996) {(2001-01-22)} [Herself]
- "The Simpsons" (1989) {O Brother, Where Bart Thou? (#21.8)} (voice) (uncredited) [Cassandra]
- "The Simpsons" (1989) {Rednecks and Broomsticks (#21.7)} (voice) [Cassandra] <4>
- "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (1992) {(1998-03-13)} [Herself]
- "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (1992) {(2001-04-19)} [Herself]
- "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (1992) {(2002-05-25)} [Herself]
- "The View" (1997) {(2004-09-08)} [Herself] <11>
- "This Morning" (1988) {(2004-11-11)} [Herself]
- "Tinseltown TV" (2002) {(2004-02-21)} [Herself]
- "Today" (1952) {(2004-08-18)} [Herself] <8>
- "Tussen de sterren" (2003) {(#1.3)} [Herself]
- "Xposé" (2007) {(#3.217)} [Herself]
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- 'Jeff Colt' (qv) (3 April 1995 - 8 May 1998) (divorced)
- 'John Light (I)' (qv) (5 May 2007 - present)
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- _Scream 3 (2000)_ (qv) -> $4,000,000
- _Three to Tango (1999)_ (qv) -> $2,500,000
- _Wild Things (1998)_ (qv) -> $2,000,000
- _Panic (2000)_ (qv) -> $500,000
- _Scream 2 (1997)_ (qv) -> $3,500,000
- _The Company (2003)_ (qv) -> $5,000,000
- _Churchill: The Hollywood Years (2004)_ (qv) -> $3,000,000
- _Drowning Mona (2000)_ (qv) -> $750,000
- _Scream (1996)_ -> $1,500,000
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- "The Independent Arts and Books Review" (UK), 3 December 2004, pg. 18-19, by: Matthew Sweet, "Queen of screams"
- "FHM" (USA), January 2004, Iss. 40, pg. 107-18+110-111, by: David A. Keeps, "Neve Campbell"
- "Cinema" (Hungary), June 2000, Iss. 103, pg. 56-61, by: Kirsten Rick, "Sikoly"
- "Jane" (USA), May 1999, Vol. 3, Iss. 4, pg. 93-97, by: Geri Richter Campbell, "Neve Campbell's life is not a soap opera, thank you"
- "FHM" (UK), June 1998, pg. 174-182+184+185, by: Anthony Noguera, "Dream Girl Next Door"
- "Cine Premiere" (Mexico), June 1998, Vol. 4, Iss. 45, pg. 26-29, by: Vera Anderson, "Wild Things: Neve Campbell"
- "Premiere" (UK), 1997, Vol. 5, Iss. 4, pg. 27, by: Juan Morales
- "Sassy" (USA), June 1996, by: Jodi Bryson, "It's Her 'Party'"
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- "TV Guide" (USA), 30 April 2007, Vol. 55, Iss. 18, pg. 52, by: Megan Walsh-Boyle, "Guest Stars We Love"
- "Mayfair" (UK), June 2005, Vol. 40, Iss. 6, pg. 37, "Celebrity Sizzlers"
- "Woman's World" (USA), 26 October 2004, Vol. 25, Iss. 43, pg. 20, by: Neve & Christian Campbell, "Ask America's Ultimate Experts"
- "Entertainment Weekly" (USA), 22 August 2003, Vol. 1, Iss. 724, pg. 81, by: Missy Schwartz, "Quick Take"
- "Playboy" (USA), December 1999, Vol. 46, Iss. 12, pg. 104-105, by: Robert B. DeSalvo, "A Decade Of Scream Queens"
- "Max" (Hungary), October 1998, Iss. 13, pg. 34, by: Péter Rátky
- "TV Movie" (Germany), August 1998, Iss. 17, pg. 6-7, by: Elisabeth Merck- Wöhler, "Total abgefahren"
- "Jeune et Jolie" (France), June 1998, Iss. 132, pg. 50, by: Florence Roman, "Le top du mois"
- "Cinema" (Greece), May 1998, Iss. 90, pg. 99, by: Yorgos Krassakopoulos, "It's my party and i'll scream if i want to..."
- "Movieline" (USA), 1996, Vol. VIII, Iss. 5, pg. 14, by: Wolf Schneider
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- "FHM" (USA), January 2004, Iss. 40, pg. 104-111, by: George Holz, "Neve Campbell"
- "Movieline's Hollywood Life" (USA), December 2003, Vol. XIV, Iss. 11, pg. 88- 93, by: Greg Williams, "Hollywood Ice"
- "Joy" (Hungary), January 2001, Vol. 4, Iss. 1, pg. 7, by: Hiver't Uzsi
- "Total Film" (Hungary), June 2000, Iss. 14, pg. 43
- "Celebrity Skin" (USA), December 1999, Vol. 21, Iss. 82, pg. 42-43, by: staff, "Sexy Scream Queens: Horror Flick Chick"
- "Cinema" (Hungary), August 1999, Iss. 93, pg. 64, "Sikolykirálynõk"
- "Playboy" (USA), December 1998, Vol. 45, Iss. 12, pg. 156, by: Getchen Edgren, "Sex Stars Of 1998"
- "Playboy" (USA), August 1998, Vol. 45, Iss. 8, pg. 165, by: Jim Smeal, "Grapevine: Party of One"
- "Celebrity Sleuth" (USA), 1998, Vol. 11, Iss. 8, pg. 8-9, by: staff, "The Magnificent Seven: Neve Campbell"
- "Playboy" (USA), December 1997, Vol. 44, Iss. 12, pg. 170, by: Gretchen Edgren, "Sex Stars 1997"
- "Celebrity Sleuth" (USA), 1997, Vol. 10, Iss. 9, pg. 10-11, by: staff, "Sweeps Peeps: Party Of Five"
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- "Boho" (USA), 17 February 2009, Iss. 03
- "Nuvo" (Canada), 1 May 2008
- "Gong" (Germany), May 2004, Iss. 21
- "FHM" (USA), January 2004, Iss. 40
- "Joy" (Germany), October 2000
- "Joy" (Hungary), October 2000, Vol. 3, Iss. 10
- "Breakout!" (Netherlands), 20 July 2000, Iss. 30
- "Hitkrant" (Netherlands), 24 June 2000, Iss. 26
- "Mademoiselle" (USA), June 2000
- "Première" (France), April 2000, Iss. 278
- "Entertainment Weekly" (USA), 4 February 2000, Vol. 1, Iss. 524
- "Entertainmenteen" (USA), February 2000
- "Frank" (Canada), 26 January 2000
- "Celebrity Skin" (USA), December 1999, Vol. 21, Iss. 82
- "Cosmopolitan" (USA), October 1999
- "Veronica" (Netherlands), 12 June 1999, Iss. 24
- "Jane" (USA), May 1999, Vol. 3, Iss. 4
- "Cinema" (Hungary), February 1999, Iss. 86-87
- "Teen People" (USA), September 1998
- "TV Movie" (Germany), August 1998, Iss. 17
- "FHM" (UK), June 1998
- "Total FILM" (England), May 1998, Iss. 16
- "Empire" (UK), May 1998, Iss. 107
- "Cinema" (Greece), May 1998, Iss. 90
- "TV Hören und Sehen" (Germany), April 1998, Iss. 16
- "TIME" (Canada), 30 March 1998
- "Entertainment Weekly" (USA), 20 February 1998, Vol. 1, Iss. 419
- "Celebrity Sleuth" (USA), 1998, Vol. 11, Iss. 8
- "Entertainment Weekly" (USA), 28 November 1997, Iss. 407
- "Rolling Stone" (USA), 18 September 1997
- "People" (USA), 3 March 1997
- "Entertainment Weekly" (USA), 14 February 1997, Iss. 366
- "Shivers" (UK), November 1996, Iss. 35
- "Sassy" (USA), June 1996
- "Fangoria" (USA), June 1996, Iss. 153
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- Cast member of the Toronto production of the Phantom of the Opera.
- (1990) TV commercial for Eaton's Department Store
- (1997) Print ad for The Bracelet for the Until There's a Cure Foundation.
- (1987) Appeared in a Petro Canada TV commercial promoting the Canadian Olympic Torch Run for the 1988 Calgary Olympic Games, with 'William B. Davis' (qv) (of X-Files fame) as her kindly father.
- (March 2006): Played Jeanine Schultz in the "Resurrection Blues" play by Arthur Miller, Directed by Robert Altman at The Old Vic, London, England, UK.
- (28th Sept - 14th October 2006) Played Sunny Jacobs in the "The Exonerated" play at Liberty Hall Theatre.
- (25/11/2006 - 03/03/2007) Played Molly in the play Love Song, Directed by John Crowley at New Ambassadors Theatre - London, England, UK.
- (1991) TV commercial for McDonalds
- (1992) TV commercial for Coca-Cola
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- (May 2003) Filming in the UK, _Churchill: The Hollywood Years (2004)_ (qv), co-starring 'Christian Slater' (qv).
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- (If she could change one feature about her, what would it be?): "I have the ugliest feet in the world. But even if I didn't dance, they would still be ugly. My toes are too big!"
- ("What was the most diificult time of her life?"): Probably when I was at the National Ballet School of Canada, from the ages of nine to fourteen. It's the best dance school in the world, but an extremely competitive one, and there was a lot of pressure for a child. It had an extremely back-stabbing mentality, and there was a lot of favoritism. I wanted to be there because I wanted to be a dancer. I love to dance, and that was my dream. When you're in that school, it means you've beaten out two thousand people to get there, so you're not exactly gonna quit. But I did, at fourteen, because I basically had a nervous breakdown--I wouldn't have been able to function had I stayed there. It was a huge decision. But I'd just about given up on my dream of being a dancer and realized that I'd completely lost myself and had no friends and was very unhappy in my life and couldn't have continued if I'd stayed there.
- (Asked "Was she injured during the filming of _The Company (2003)_ (qv)): "I broke my rib three days before going to Chicago. I did the training for four and a half months getting ready to go and three days before I went, when I was really nervous to join the company and see where I stood, I broke my rib. We were learning "Funny Valentine" and because we were learning from the tape, we were doing one of the lifts wrong. He lifted me from under my ribs. So then I had to go and do it with a broken rib".
- (On her dance injuries): "I have got arthritis in my neck and my hips. I have had surgery on my feet. I have had snapping hip syndrome, tendonitis, shin splints, bursitis... I have had almost every injury imaginable."
- "TS has really taught me a lesson about judging people who are different. Now when I see somebody do or say something I don't understand, I try to look beyound appearances and ask myself what makes that person tick - no pun intended. Think about it: When you keep an open mind about things that seem unusual or strange, all sorts of new understanding come to you. The world gets bigger, and so do you." ["Celebrity Diary", Teen People Magazine, April 2000]
- "When I look back on it now, I am so glad that the one thing that I had in my life was my belief that everything in life is a learning experience, whether it be positive or negative. If you can see it as a learning experience, you can turn any negative into a positive."
- "I'm always sad I left dance. I'm just in my element when I'm in the dance world. I'm so much more content in my heart when I'm sitting on a dance floor in a studio. It sounds so cheesy but it's just my home, it's where I grew up, I've been doing it since I was 6. It makes so much more sense to me than anything else I do."
- (On pointe work in ballet): "You'd better love it, or there's absolutely no point. Unless, of course, you're a complete masochist."
- "Classical ballet is physically challenging. You don't have any control over your career. You have to take instruction. You can't talk back. You can't have an opinion. You have to have great discipline and endurance. You have to tolerate pain. If you don't make it within a five-year period after training, you won't get into a company. You can't do it after you turn 35, because your body hurts so much. If you do ballet, you have to do it all day, every day."
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- (2000) On People (USA) magazine's '50 Most Beautiful' list.
- (1999) Dated 'John Cusack' (qv).
- (October 1998) Voted No.3 in EMPIRE (UK) magazine's 100 sexiest movie stars of 1998.
- (1998) One of People Magazine's 50 Most Beautiful People.
- Younger sister of 'Christian Campbell (I)' (qv).
- Joined the National Ballet School of Canada at age 9.
- Posed for a swimsuit photo believing it to be intended for a catalogue only to see it appear on a Toronto billboard.
- Had to turn down the role in _Armageddon (1998/I)_ (qv) because of conflicts with the _"Party of Five" (1994)_ (qv) schedule.
- Had to turn down the role in _Rounders (1998)_ (qv) because in the contract it said she would have to be in _Scream 2 (1997)_ (qv) and she wasn't sure if she wanted to do it or not.
- (1999) Revealed that at aged 14 she suffered a "nervous breakdown" which resulted in complete hairloss, and that only intensive acupunture grew it back.
- Her father is a drama teacher at Lorne Park Secondary School in Mississauga, Ontario.
- In a public restroom, a fan knocked on her stall door, put a pen and paper underneath and said, "Can I get your autograph?" Campbell replied, "Can I finish peeing first?" -- Cosmopolitan magazine, October 1999
- (2000) Leaving _"Party of Five" (1994)_ (qv) at the end of the season.
- Appeared in the Toronto production of the Broadway Musical "Phantom of the Opera" as a ballerina (early 90's).
- Was a chorus girl in the original Toronto cast of Phantom of the Opera starring 'Colm Wilkinson' (qv).
- (August 2001) Campbell's relationship with 'John Cusack' (qv) was reconciled after a two-week hideaway vacation.
- Has a "no nudity" clause in her contract. But, she lifted it for her role in the film, _When Will I Be Loved (2004)_ (qv), her first movie showing her completely nude.
- First came to TV screens as "Daisy" in the short-lived series _"Catwalk" (1992)_ (qv) about sex, booze and Rock 'n Roll which was somewhat modeled after the Fox show, _"The Heights" (1992)_ (qv). Played alongside some other Canadian actors like 'Keram Malicki-Sánchez' (qv) (_"24" (2001)_ (qv), _"ER" (1994)_ (qv) _"Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997)_ (qv)); 'Nicole de Boer' (qv) (_"Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" (1993)_ (qv)), and 'Chandra West' (qv) (_"Jack & Jill" (1999)_ (qv), _"CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (2000)_ (qv)).
- Older sister of 'Alex Campbell (I)' (qv).
- In _Scream (1996/I)_ (qv), when Tatum asks the question, "If they make a movie about this, who do you think they'll get to play you?" Dewey says, "I picture you as a young 'Meg Ryan' (qv), myself". She replies, "Thanks, but with my luck, they'll cast 'Tori Spelling' (qv)". Spelling wasn't insulted and, in _Scream 2 (1997)_ (qv), she played "Sidney", in the movie within the movie depicting the events of _Scream (1996/I)_ (qv), called "Stab".
- At the time, she was the youngest person ever cast in "The Phantom of the Opera." Although her role was usually that of a member of the ballet corps, she did understudy the role of Meg Giry.
- Formed the Blue Sphere Alliance Production Company at The Lex Theatre in Hollywood with her brother 'Christian Campbell (I)' (qv) and 'Matthew Lillard' (qv).
- Was originally going to be a ballerina, but quit due to accumulating injuries (she had a bunion removed from her big toe and her joints were practically worn away), so she finally gave up dance. She still works out at the bar regularly and made the movie _The Company (2003)_ (qv) because of her love for the art.
- She started taking taking ballet at the age of six, after seeing a production of "The Nutcracker."
- The Campbell family was named the "spokesfamily" of the Tourette Syndrome Foundation of Canada.
- Movie A Private War (2009) is said to be about actor/writer/producer 'Pete Antico' (qv) [Teen People Magazine, April 2000].
- Her mother had been an HIV/AIDS educator and counselor.
- Younger brother Damian, was diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome (TS) in 1989, after Neve finished another year at Canada's National Ballet School in Toronto. She has used her fame from _"Party of Five" (1994)_ (qv) to raise awareness for the disease, participating in TS conferences and fund-raisers in Toronto and Los Angeles.
- In an interview, she said that her main beauty tip is, to keep your face looking thin, dip your face into ice-cold water, complete with ice cubes, three times for six seconds each. But she warned that she does occasionally have headaches afterwards.
- In Portuguese and Italian, her name means "snow".
- Favorite horror movies are _The Shining (1980)_ (qv) and _The Changeling (1980)_ (qv).
- Along with 'David Arquette' (qv), 'Courteney Cox' (qv), 'Liev Schreiber' (qv) and 'Jamie Kennedy (I)' (qv), she is one of only five actors to appear in all three "Scream" films.
- Her first name, Neve, is her mother's surname - and it is a name first used by her ancestors, Sephardic Jews who emigrated to Holland in the 15th century. Neve said in an interview that despite her Catholic religion, if someone asks her if she was Jewish she would say "yes" because of her ancestry.
- Has British citizenship.
- Turned down the lead roles in both _Center Stage (2000)_ (qv) and _Save the Last Dance (2001)_ (qv) in favor of developing her own dance movie _The Company (2003)_ (qv).
- In 2003, was offered the part of Velma Kelly, in Broadway production of "Chicago", but turned down the offer in order to promote _The Company (2003)_ (qv) in which she starred, produced and co-wrote.
- Official advocate for people living with epilepsy. Her cousin and best friend was diagnosed with that condition at age 18.
- Ex-sister-in-law of 'Erin Matthews' (qv).
- Aside from commercials and dance performances, one of her first acting jobs was on a sketch in _"The Kids in the Hall" (1988)_ (qv), playing a Catholic school girl.
- Engaged to 'John Light (I)' (qv) [February 9, 2006].
- Ranked as #66 in FHM's "100 Sexiest Women in the World 2005" special supplement. (2005)
- FHM's 50 Sexiest Women [1995-2004] (Ranked: 35)
- Sister-in-law of 'Liz Light' (qv).
- She was March on FHM magazine's 2005 pin-up calendar (2005).
- Ranked #8 on Maxim's "Hottest Women of Horror Movies" list.
- Was considered for the role of Danielle Bowden in _Cape Fear (1991)_ (qv).
- She turned to acting after quitting dance and was soon cast as the Degas Girl in "The Phantom of the Opera" starring 'Colm Wilkinson' (qv) at Toronto's Pantages Theater. At 16, she was at the time the youngest person ever to be cast in this production. In total, she performed in over 800 shows. It was there that she met actor 'Jeff Colt' (qv), a bartender at the theater. They married in 1995 in England's Westminster Cathedral, but divorced three years later.
- Close friends with 'Charlie Condou' (qv) according to Radio Times (July 2008).
- Speaks French.
- First name is pronounced "Nev".
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