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Neve Campbell : Actress Height, Weight, Age, Movies, Biography, News, Images & Videos

Neve Adrianne Campbell is a Canadian actress and producer. She is best known for her starring roles as Julia Salinger in the Fox teen drama series Party of Five, and as Sidney Prescott in the slasher film franchise Scream

Neve Campbell
Name : Neve Campbell
Birth Date : 03 October 1973
Birth Place : Guelph, Canada
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Occupation : Actress

Campbell had prominent film roles in The Craft, Wild Things, 54, and Three to Tango.


Neve Campbell Movies and TV Shows

  • 54 [28 August 1998 (USA)]

    Drama set in the 70's follows several characters at the famous Studio 54, a hot disco hangout for New York's elite.

  • Agent Crush [2008 (United Kingdom)]

    The crime-fighting cyborg prototype escapes being decommissioned and must save the world to prove that it has what it takes to be a real special agent.

  • An Amish Murder [6 January 2013 (USA)]

    A murder investigation in an Amish community triggers deep-seated emotions in a Ohio police chief who came from the community, and who now must return to solve the murder.

  • Blind Horizon [16 December 2003]

    Found in the New Mexico desert with a head wound and total amnesia, Frank Kavanaugh (Val Kilmer) is brought to a hospital. When he recovers some of his memory, he begins raving about an upcoming assassination attempt on the president. Despite the man's unstable state, Sheriff Jack Kolb (Sam Shepard) is troubled by Frank's story. Discovering the truth grows more complicated when Chloe Richards (Neve Campbell) arrives and claims to be Frank's fiancée, even though he has no memory of her.… MORE

  • Boogeymen: The Killer Compilation [2 October 2001]

    Boogeymen: The Killer Compilation is a horror compilation video released in 2001 by FlixMix. Marketed as "The Killer Compilation," the film consists of seventeen scenes from notable, revolutionary horror titles, along with short screens describing the apropos villain.

  • Castle in the Ground [5 September 2019]

    A grieving teen befriends his charismatic but troubled neighbor, only to become ensnared in a world of addiction and violence as the opioid epidemic takes hold of his small town.

  • Churchill: The Hollywood Years [3 December 2004 (United Kingdom)]

    Winston Churchill is portrayed as a no-nonsense American GI, flown to Europe to thwart Hitler and save the monarchy. He romances a young Princess Elizabeth, and together with his good mate, Eisenhower, they rescue Britain from a plot to hand the country over to the Nazis.

  • Closing the Ring [14 September 2007]

    In 1943, a gunner breathing his last after a crash, hands over a ring to a local, asking him to return it to his girl in the US. Fifty years later, a man finds the ring and tracks down the girlfriend.

  • Clouds [16 October 2020]

    Teenager Zach Sobiech forms the music group A Firm Handshake and records the inspirational hit single "Clouds."

  • Dirty Oil [October 2009]

    Investigators document strip mining in Alberta, Canada, where the vast Tar Sands deposit lies, and look at the irreversible toll the `black gold rush' is taking on the planet.

  • Drowning Mona [12 October 2000 (Australia)]

    Mona Dearly, an unpopular girl, dies in a car accident and Wyatt Rash, the local police chief, holds the entire town as suspects, including his daughter Ellie and her fiance Bobby Calzone.

  • Find Your Groove [Michael Kirk]

    An exploration into the loss of support for the arts in our schools, in the face of a growing body of research that demonstrates the positive impact that music and the arts has on our youth.

  • Gone South: How Canada Invented Hollywood [29 September 2014]

    The long history and major influence Canadians have had on the development of American pop culture.

  • Hairshirt [13 September 1998]

    The spurned lover (Neve Campbell) of a womanizing actor (Dean Paras) vows that he will never have another relationship.

  • Hot Air [23 August 2019 (USA)]

    The life of the conservative radio host Lionel Macomb is completely turned upside down when his 16-year-old niece Tess suddenly shows up. The teenager questions everything he stands for and what he believes in.

  • I Really Hate My Job [2 June 2007]

    Five employees at a mediocre restaurant in London's Soho have an eventful shift. While they deal with rats, arguments, and kitchen-based power-struggles, they anticipate the arrival of a famous Hollywood star.

  • Investigating Sex [17 June 2001]

    Edgar (Dermot Mulroney) organizes a salon on the topic of sexuality and arranges to use the lavish estate of Faldo (Nick Nolte) as a venue. In light of the overwhelming brilliance of the luminaries in attendance, Edgar secures two comely stenographers -- the flirtatious Zoe (Robin Tunney) and the straight-laced Alice (Neve Campbell) -- to transcribe their intellectual discussion. But, as the conversation unfolds, the stenographers find it increasingly difficult to remain casual observers.… MORE

  • Janek: The Forget-Me-Not Murders [29 March 1994]

    Police Lt Janek has a personal stake in the capture of a serial killer after his goddaughter becomes a victim.

  • Land of Canaan [Reginald LaFrance]

    Land of Canaan was a mystery-thriller film that was to be directed by Reginald LaFrance, and was to star Christina Applegate, Robert Englund, Juliet Landau and Neve Campbell. The film was never made according to actor Robert Englund.

  • Last Call [25 May 2002]

    F. Scott Fitzgerald (Jeremy Irons) becomes close to his secretary (Neve Campbell) while dealing with his institutionalized wife (Sissy Spacek) and a mistress.

  • Lost Junction [2003]

    A woman suspected of killing her husband runs off with his money to New Orleans. There, she falls in love with a man who also has a dark past. Together, they hatch a plan that will clear her name and allow then to leave with all the money.

  • Mayor of the Sunset Strip [26 March 2004 (USA)]

    This documentary traces Rodney Bingenheimer's journey from a hard-luck childhood to a successful career as a disc jockey. Involved in the Los Angeles rock 'n' roll scene since the 1960s, the omnipresent Bingenheimer has seen his fair share of both triumphs and hardships during his time as a musical taste-maker. Featuring interviews with rock legends like David Bowie, Brian Wilson and Beck all chiming in on Bingenheimer, the film also underlines the consequences of romanticizing fame.… MORE

  • No Land No Food No Life [3 October 2013]

    Filmmaker Amy Miller explores sustainable peasant and community agriculture and the need to end corporate land grabs.

  • Paint Cans [13 September 1994]

    A Canadian government bureaucrat (Chas Lawther) is duped into backing a filmmaker's (Bruce Greenwood) project that no one likes.

  • Panic [1 December 2000]

    Alex, a married hitman, undergoes counselling as he is experiencing a midlife crisis. He is smitten with Sarah, a neurotic woman. His father then informs him that his next target is his psychiatrist.

  • Partition [1987]

    Events at an insane asylum become a metaphor for the 1947 establishment of Pakistan.

  • Predators from Beyond Neptune [1997]

    Predators From Beyond Neptune is a smart comedy about filmmakers making an incredibly bad science fiction movie. Featuring guest appearances by the likes of Jason Priestley, Neve Campbell, producer Dean Devlin and more, this is a movie that will bring a smile to your face and a grimace from anyone who works in Hollywood.

  • Reefer Madness [January 2005]

    Marijuana abuse leads a wholesome teenager (Christian Campbell) and his virtuous girlfriend (Kristen Bell) down the road to ruin.

  • Relative Strangers [2006]

    Comedy movie about a young man who has everything he dreams of and is on a mission to locate his biological parents, but he is befuddled to find that the couple he imagined is not exactly upper class.

  • Scream [18 December 1996 (Los Angeles)]

    A year after Sidney's mom is murdered, more murders start to occur. She begins to suspect if these murders are related and tries to find the killer as everyone seems to be a suspect.

  • Scream 2 [10 December 1997 (Hollywood)]

    Sidney is in college and once again finds herself the target of a psychotic killer. However, this time, the killer's murder count is higher and the killings more outrageous.

  • Scream 3 [3 February 2000 (Westwood)]

    As bodies begin dropping around the set of STAB 3, a movie sequel based on the gruesome Woodsboro killings, Sidney and other survivors are once again drawn into a game of horror movie mayhem.

  • Scream 4 [15 April 2011 (India)]

    At the end of her book tour, Sidney visits her home town after ten long years. As she catches up with old friends, her return not only brings back memories but also beckons the return of Ghostface.

  • Scream 5 [14 January 2022 (Ireland)]

    An untitled Scream sequel film in production is being directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, with James Vanderbilt and Guy Busick serving as writers on the project.

  • Sea Wolf [4 November 2009]

    Sea Wolf is a 2-part TV miniseries adapting the 1904 novel The Sea-Wolf, written by Jack London.

  • Seduced and Abandoned [18 October 2013 (New York)]

    Filmmaker James Toback and actor Alec Baldwin travel to the Cannes Film Festival to secure financing for a movie.

  • Skyscraper [1 July 2018 (China)]

    After Will Sawyer, who assesses security for skyscrapers, is accused of a blaze in the safest building in the world, he must prove himself innocent and save his family from the burning building.

  • The Canterville Ghost [27 January 1996]

    Ginny Otis (Neve Campbell) is a teenage girl who moves to England with her family to inhabit creaky old Canterville Hall. She lobbies for her father to send her back home, and is even more adamant when she encounters a ghost and an inexplicable bloodstain. But when Ginny befriends the ghost, Sir Simon de Canterville (Patrick Stewart), and meets the attractive Duke of Cheshire (Daniel Betts), she decides she wants to stay and help Sir Simon escape his centuries-long curse.… MORE

  • The Company [25 December 2003 (USA)]

    Loretta "Ry" Ryan (Neve Campbell) is an aspiring ballerina performing with the renowned Joffrey Ballet in Chicago. As she struggles with the demands of being a dancer, she also begins a relationship with the handsome Josh (James Franco), who isn't involved in that insular world. The drama looks at the lives of others in the company, including the passionate artistic director, Alberto Antonelli (Malcolm McDowell), and features many actual Joffrey dancers.… MORE

  • The Craft [3 May 1996 (USA)]

    A new student befriends three teenage girls from her high school who practise witchcraft against those who irk them. However, the consequences of joining the coven turn out to be disastrous.

  • The Dark [1994]

    During a midnight visit to his wife's grave, scientist Hunter Henderson (Stephen McHattie) hears shots and decides to investigate. When he gets a bit too close to the action, he is shot, but his wounds are miraculously healed by the mysterious creature that FBI agents have been attempting to kill. After losing his partner in the firefight, Agent Paul Buckner (Brion James) is determined to see the death of the unknown beast, but Hunter is just as determined to save it.… MORE

  • The Glass Man [2012 (United Kingdom)]

    After losing his job and stretching his credit to the limit, Martin is desperate to shield his wife from their financial woes. When a sinister debt collector offers to wipe the slate clean in exchange for a favor, Martin must make a dangerous choice.

  • The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride [26 October 1998 (USA)]

    Simba's relationship with his daughter Kiara is put to the test when she escapes Timon and Pumba's care, ventures into the forbidden lands and befriends Kovu, the son of Scar.

  • The Outsider [22 April 2005]

    James Toback, a director who has spent several decades making movies on the edge of the mainstream, candidly discusses his career in this documentary that focuses on the making of his 2004 film "When Will I Be Loved" With commentary from a diverse roster of observers and actors, including Woody Allen and Harvey Keitel, the film sheds light on Toback's no-nonsense shooting style and the colorful lifestyle that informs his scripts for movies like "The Pick-up Artist" and "Fingers."… MORE

  • The Passion of John Ruskin [1994]

    The Passion of John Ruskin is a Canadian short film released in 1994 based on the love life of writer and critic John Ruskin. It is directed by Alex Chapple, starring Mark McKinney as Ruskin, and Neve Campbell as his first wife Effie Gray.

  • Three to Tango [22 October 1999]

    Two architects, Oscar and Peter, get a multimillion-dollar project to build a cultural centre. Their boss assumes Oscar to be gay and asks him to take care of his mistress.

  • Vivaldi [Boris Damast]

  • Walter [13 March 2015 (USA)]

    A movie theater employee thinks he is the son of God and agrees to judge every person he meets.

  • Web Of Deceit [Bill Corcoran]

    A new mother suffering from postpartum depression believes her husband and nanny may be trying to drive her insane.

  • When Will I Be Loved [6 June 2004]

    Feeling ignored by her hustler boyfriend, Ford Welles (Frederick Weller), Vera Barrie (Neve Campbell) has begun numerous affairs. Ford, however, knows all about her affairs, but doesn't say anything. Believing he can capitalize on Vera's promiscuity, Ford offers her to an Italian count named Tommaso (Dominic Chianese) in exchange for $100,000. Surprisingly, Vera agrees to the deal, though, unknown to Ford, she has a scheme of her own she's eager to put into motion.… MORE

  • Wild Things [20 March 1998 (USA)]

    Detective Ray Duquette investigates allegations of rape by two female students against Sam, a guidance counsellor. He soon learns that nothing is as it seems when he begins keeping an eye on the trio.

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- 03 October 1973.

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- Guelph, Canada.

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