List of roles and awards of Neve Campbell

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Campbell at Fan Expo Canada in 2015

Neve Campbell is a Canadian actress. She began her career with television commercials and small roles in local shows and films. She relocated to the United States to play Julia Salinger in the teen drama television series Party of Five (1994–‍2000), which became her breakthrough role.[1] She then rose to international prominence for her leading roles as a witch in The Craft (1996) and final girl Sidney Prescott in Scream (1996), both of which were blockbuster horror films.[2] Scream established her as a scream queen and spawned the Scream franchise, in which she reprised her role in every film except the sixth.[3][4] She won two Blockbuster Entertainment Awards for Favourite Actress in 1998 and in 2001, and was twice nominated for both the Saturn Award for Best Actress  winning in 1997  and the MTV Movie Award for Best Female Performance  winning in 1998.

After leaving Party of Five in 2000, Campbell expanded her profile by starring as an outcast student in the thriller film Wild Things (1998) and a love interest in the drama film Panic (2000).[5][6] She earned critical praise for her performances as a ballet dancer in the drama film The Company (2003), for which she also produced and wrote the story,[7] and as a femme fatale in the independent film When Will I Be Loved (2004).[8][9] She made her West End theatre debut in a version of Arthur Miller's Resurrection Blues (2006) before announcing a hiatus from film, expressing her dissatisfaction with the roles she was being offered.[10][11]

Campbell shifted her focus to television in the early 2010s, playing a recurring role on the drama thriller series Medium (2007),[12] a philanthropist in the action series The Philanthropist (2009),[13] and a journalist in the miniseries Titanic: Blood and Steel (2012). She was awarded the Canadian National Award of Excellence in 2016 and experienced a resurgence with the action blockbuster Skyscraper (2018).[14] She has since played Laura Sobiech in the biographical drama Clouds (2020),[15] a politician in the political thriller series House of Cards (2016–2017), and a criminal prosecutor in the crime drama series The Lincoln Lawyer (2022–present).[16][17] She also served as an executive producer for the documentary Swan Song (2023).[18]

Film

Key
Denotes film or TV productions that have not yet been released
Year Title Role Notes
1993 The Dark Jesse Donovan
1994 Paint Cans Tristesse
The Passion of John Ruskin Effie Gray Short film
1996 Love Child Deidre
The Craft Bonnie Harper
Scream Sidney Prescott
1997 Scream 2 Sidney Prescott
1998 Wild Things Suzie Marie Toller
54 Julie Black
Hairshirt Renée Weber Also producer
The Lion King II: Simba's Pride Kiara Voice role; direct-to-video film
1999 Three to Tango Amy Post
2000 Drowning Mona Ellen Rash
Panic Sarah Cassidy
Scream 3 Sidney Prescott
2002 Investigating Sex Alice
2003 Lost Junction Missy Lofton
The Company Loretta "Ry" Ryan Also story writer & producer
Blind Horizon Chloe Richards
2004 When Will I Be Loved Vera Barrie
Churchill: The Hollywood Years Princess Elizabeth
2006 Relative Strangers Ellen Minola
2007 Partition Margaret Stilwell
I Really Hate My Job Abi
Closing the Ring Marie Harris
2008 Agent Crush Cassie Voice role
2011 Scream 4 Sidney Prescott
The Glass Man Julie Pyrite
2015 Walter Allie
2018 Skyscraper Sarah Sawyer
Hot Air Val Gannon
2019 Castle in the Ground Rebecca Fine
2020 Clouds Laura Sobiech
2022 Scream Sidney Prescott
2023 Swan Song Executive producer only
2026 Scream 7 Sidney Prescott-Evans Also executive producer

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1991 My Secret Identity Student Episode: "Pirate Radio"; uncredited role
1992 The Kids in the Hall Laura Capelli Episode: "#3.13"
1992-1993 Catwalk Daisy McKenzie Main role; 24 episodes
1994 I Know My Son is Alive Beth Television film
The Forget-Me-Not Murders Jess Foy Television film
Are You Afraid of the Dark? Nonnie Walker Episode: "Tale of the Dangerous Soup"
Kung Fu: The Legend Continues Trish Collins Episode: "Kundela"
Aventures dans le Grand Nord Nepeese Episode: "Bari"
1994-2000 Party of Five Julia Salinger Main role; 142 episodes
1995 MADtv Julia Salinger Episode: "#1.6"
1996 The Canterville Ghost Virginia "Ginny" Otis Television film
1997 Saturday Night Live Herself (host) Episode: "Neve Campbell / David Bowie"
2002 Last Call Frances Kroll Television film
2005 Reefer Madness Miss Poppy Television film
2007 Medium Debra / P. D. McCall Recurring role (season 3)
2008 Burn Up Holly Dernay Miniseries
2009 The Philanthropist Olivia Maidstone Main role
Sea Wolf Maud Brewster Miniseries
The Simpsons Cassandra Voice role; episode: "Rednecks and Broomsticks"
2012 Titanic: Blood and Steel Joanna Yaegar Miniseries
Grey's Anatomy Lizzie Shepherd Episodes: "Love Turns You Upside Down" & "Run, Baby, Run"
2013 An Amish Murder Kate Burkholder Television film; also executive producer
2014 Mad Men Lee Cabot Episode: "Time Zones"
2015 Welcome to Sweden Diane Recurring role (season 2)
Manhattan Kitty Oppenheimer Episodes: "The Threshold" & "Overlord"
2016–2017 House of Cards LeAnn Harvey Main role (seasons 4–5)
2022-present The Lincoln Lawyer Maggie McPherson Main role
2022 Avalon Nic Searcy Unsold television pilot
2023 Twisted Metal Raven Episodes: "WLUDRV" & "SHNGRLA"
2026 X-Men '97 Lorna Dane / Polaris (voice) Season 2; in production

Video games

Stage roles

Year Production Role Theater Ref.
1980s–1990s[a] The Phantom of the Opera Dancer Canon Theatre [20]
2006 Resurrection Blues Jeanine Old Vic Theatre [21]
Love Song Molly New Ambassadors Theatre [22]

Awards and nominations

Notes

References

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