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Biographical
Information |
Full
Name: |
Neve
Adrianne Campbell |
Height: |
5'
6" |
Birthplace: |
Guelph,
Ontario, Canada |
Date
of Birth: |
October
3, 1973 |
Husband/Partner: |
Jeffrey
Colt (divorced) |
Contact
Info: |
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Personal
Quote: |
"If
one day, people will make a movie about me, I
would like Meg Ryan to play me, but with my luck,
Tori Spelling will play me". |
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In
1996, Neve Campbell made headlines and reached cinematic
success. Early on in the year, The Craft captured the
attention of teenagers everywhere and received quite a
lot of reluctant praise from critics. Then, just months
later, came SCREAM (this movie won an MTV Movie Award
for the Best Movie in 1996, and Neve won a Saturn Award
for the Best Actress).
The sleeper
hit of the year wowed audiences everywhere and became
a cult hit phenomenon. This movie brought back the teen-horror
genre. Fans came out of the woodwork and Campbell would
never be the same. Then in 1997 she came back with SCREAM
2. With this movie she won an MTV Movie Award and a
Blockbuster Award, both for the best Actress.
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Campbell
is best known for playing Julia Salinger on TV's Party
Of Five and then Sidney Prescott in all three parts of
slasher SCREAM movies. She broke out her usual filmic
behavious in spring of 1998 with Wild Things, a kinky,
lurid neo-noir black comedy in which she plays a sulky,
bisexual, tattooed depressive. She claims that "It
was so much fun to do something totally diferent from
anything I've done before. It was great to finally be
able to be the bad girl." She didn't mind doing a
lesbian love scene with Denise Richards (Starship Troopers).
"Denise and I talked about our boundaries and what
we were confortable with and what we weren't confortable
with. We also had a couple of margaritas along the way,
which helped considerably."
She also
did the film 54, a 70's story in which she plays an
aspiring soap opera actress named Julie Black. Currently
Neve Campbell is about to start filming the final chapter
of the SCREAM films. I know, each of the last three
films said they would be the last one but they just
keep going. Well, don't take my word for it.
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Films:
Lost Junction (2002)
Investigating Sex (2001)
Scream 3 (2000)
Panic (2000)
Drowning Mona (2000)
Three to Tango (1999)
Hairshirt (1998)
54 (1998)
Wild Things (1998)
Scream 2 (1997)
Scream (1996)
The Craft (1996)
Love Child (1995)
The Dark (1994)
Paint Cans (1994)
The Passion of John Ruskin (1994)
Made for
TV:
Last Call (2002)
The Canterville Ghost (1996)
Baree (1994)
Forget-Me-Not Murders (1994)
I Know My Son Is Alive (1994)
Direct to
Video:
Boogeymen The Killer Compilation (2001)
TV Shows:
Party of Five (1994)
Catwalk (1992)
Cartoon Voices:
The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (1998)
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