Neve Campbell

Neve Campbell
Neve Adrianne Campbellis a Canadian actress. She is best known for her role as Sidney Prescott in the horror film series Scream. She got her start appearing in the Canadian television series Catwalk, before she played Julia Salinger in the American drama series Party of Five. She has starred in films such as The Craft, Wild Things, Panic, and The Company. Campbell has also made guest appearances on several television series, such as Medium, Grey's Anatomy and Mad Men, as...
NationalityCanadian
ProfessionMovie Actress
Date of Birth3 October 1973
CityGuelph, Canada
CountryCanada
I've never been opposed to nudity. I've been opposed to nudity for box-office draw.
I'm just one of those people that if I sit down to watch a horror film, I put my hands over my face and I cry a lot and I don't see half of the film because I'm too upset.
There's something really nice about not sitting separate from the crew in some massive trailer away from the studio. To actually be there with them, it's more of a creative process.
I find the most interesting and most daring scripts tend to be for independent films.
Dance is certainly a sport, and they are phenomenal athletes, and they're also artists.
Ballet is completely unnatural to the body, just being turned out... it's not the way your body is supposed to function, so you actually train your body to be a different structure than you were born with.
I think teenagers in the States grow up too fast. In Canada, kids are exposed to different things. Like school is very different; it's not nearly as social. Canadian teenagers see it as a much more serious place.
If you can see life as a learning experience, you can turn any negative into a positive.
The first time I ever screamed at someone was in a scene, and I'd never screamed at someone in my life.
I'm sorry if my traumatized life is an inconvenience to you and your perfect existence.
I was... the loser of my class. I had absolutely no friends.
There's a feeling of elation that comes after getting off stage and then there's a feeling of utter sadness that comes after getting off the stage.
I always thought I should base how good I am on how good I feel I am.
I love New York. I love the multicultural vibe here. Los Angeles doesn't inspire me in any way. Everyone is in the same industry, yet you feel very isolated.