Neve Campbell
Kate BurkholderOne of the most accomplished actresses of her generation, Neve Campbell has made an indelible impression on audiences with her work in both major motion pictures and on the small screen. A native of Canada, Campbell made her debut in the Toronto production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Phantom of the Opera” in 1988. From there she went on to star in the ABC telefilm “The Canterville Ghost” opposite Patrick Stewart, NBC’s “I Know My Son Is Still Alive” and the syndicated series “Catwalk” before being cast in Andrew Fleming’s motion picture “The Craft.” In 1994 Campbell was cast as “Julia Salinger” in Fox’s critically-acclaimed Golden Globe winning series “Party of Five” which brought her to the attention of audiences, but it was the starring role in the first installment of the film “Scream” in 1996 that made her a household name. In 1997 she reprised her role in “Scream 2” and she starred in the seventies ensemble drama “54.” In 1998, Campbell starred alongside Denise Richards in the erotic thriller “Wild Things” for which she was nominated for an MTV Movie Award. In 1999, she starred in the romantic comedy “Three to Tango”, followed by “Drowning Mona.” Campbell also starred in the box-office hit “Scream 3” and in the independent film “Investigating Sex.”
Additional films include “Panic” in 2001, the telefilm “Last Call”, “The Company”, which she produced and was directed by Robert Altman in 2003, “When Will I Be Loved”, “The Hollywood Years”, “Reefer Madness”, “Relative Stranger”, “Partition”, “I Really Hate My Job” and “Closing the Ring.” In 2008, Campbell starred in two prestigious television projects – “Burn Up” for the BBC and the miniseries “Sea-Wolf.” On stage she starred in Arthur Miller’s satirical dark comedy “Resurrection Blues”, for director Robert Altman at London’s Old Vic Theater and “Love Song” opposite Cillian Murphy at the New Ambassador Theater. In 2011, Campbell reprised her role as “Sidney Prescott” for the fourth time in “Scream 4” and also starred in the film “The Glass Man.” In 2012, she starred in the television series “Titanic: Blood and Steel.”
Campbell currently resides in Los Angeles.