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BABES OF BLOOD – NEVE CAMPBELL

Neve Adrianne Campbell (pronounced /ˈnɛv ˈkæmbəl/; born October 3, 1973) is a Canadian actress. After beginning her career on stage, she achieved fame on the 1990s television series Party of Five, playing the role of teenager Julia Salinger. She subsequently appeared in leading roles in several Hollywood films, including ScreamThe Craft, and Wild Things, and has since appeared in smaller parts and returned to stage roles.

Early life

Neve Campbell was born in Guelph, Ontario. Campbell’s mother, Marnie (née Neve), is a yoga instructor and psychologist from Amsterdam. Her father, Gerry Campbell, an immigrant to Canada from the East End of Glasgow, Scotland, taught high school drama classes in Mississauga, Ontario — first at Westwood Secondary School (now Lincoln M. Alexander Secondary School), later at Lorne Park Secondary School, and now at Erindale Secondary School. Campbell’s maternal grandparents ran a theatre company in the Netherlands and her paternal grandparents were also performers.

Campbell is Roman Catholic, but also considers herself Jewish because of her mother’s Sephardic Jewish ancestry, about which she has said: “I am a practicing Catholic, but my lineage is Jewish, so if someone asks me if I’m Jewish, I say yes”.

Campbell has three brothers, Christian, Alex, and Damian (aka Damian McDonald). Her parents divorced when she was two years old. She and her brother Christian resided largely with their father (who received custody of the two), with regular periods at their mother’s home, until Neve was nine years old. At that time, she moved into residence at the National Ballet School of Canada, training there and appearing in performances of The Nutcracker and Sleeping Beauty. Campbell moved from dancing into acting at the age of 15, when she performed in The Phantom of the Opera at the Canon Theatre in Toronto.

Career

Campbell’s first starring role was Daisy in the Canadian youth TV series Catwalk, which she held from 1992 to 1994. She rose to fame outside Canada after being cast as Julia Salinger in the drama series Party of Five, in which she performed from 1994 to 2000.

Campbell’s first widely released film was 1996’s The Craft. She then had a starring role in the Scream horror film trilogy. Roger Ebert, in his review of Scream 3, wrote of Campbell, “The camera loves her. She could become a really big star and then giggle at clips from this film at her AFI tribute”.

Campbell also appeared in Wild Things and Three to Tango. In 1998, she was on People‘s “50 Most Beautiful People” list.

Following the last of the Scream series, Campbell appeared in several films that received a limited theatrical release but were well reviewed by critics, including the 2000 film Panic, in which she appeared alongside William H. Macy and Donald Sutherland, and the 2003 film The Company, about Chicago’s Joffrey Ballet. Campbell co-wrote, produced, and starred in that film.

Next came the independent film When Will I Be Loved. Released in 2004, the film was praised by critic Roger Ebert but received only a brief and limited theatrical release. In Leonard Maltin’s Movie Guide (2009 edition), the film critic describes it as an “Unlikable film … crammed with coldhearted characters who are obsessed with big bucks, sleazy sex, and endless hustling.”

In March 2006, Campbell made her West End theatre debut, in a version of Arthur Miller’s Resurrection Blues at the Old Vic theatre. Matthew Modine and Maximilian Schell also appeared in the play, which received mixed reviews. Resurrection Blues was directed by Robert Altman, with whom Campbell had previously worked in The Company. Later in 2006, Campbell performed again in the West End in Love Song, alongside Cillian Murphy, Michael McKean, and Kristen Johnston, to mixed reviews.

On June 24, 2009, Campbell returned to television in a starring role on NBC’s The Philanthropist. On July 7, 2007, she presented at the UK leg of Live Earth at Wembley Stadium, London.

On April 1, 2010 the screenwriter of the Scream franchise Kevin Williamson confirmed that Campbell will once again portray Sidney Prescott in Scream 4, which is scheduled to be released April 15, 2011.

 Personal life

Campbell married fellow Canadian and actor Jeff Colt on April 3, 1995. The couple, who met when he was a bartender at Toronto’s Pantages Theatre, divorced in May 1998. In 2005, Campbell began dating John Light, an English actor whom she met while filming the movie Investigating Sex. The couple became engaged in December 2005, and married in Malibu on May 5, 2007. The couple lived together in Islington, North London for 5 years, before Campbell filed for divorce on June 30, 2010 in Los Angeles.

Campbell has appeared in campaign literature and videos for the Tourette Syndrome Foundation of Canada and the Tourette Syndrome Association, a similar organization in the United States.

Text taken from Wikipedia

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