Neve Campbell was born and raised in Guelph, Ontario, Canada, to Marnie, a Dutch-born psychologist and yoga instructor from Amsterdam, and Gerry Campbell, a Scottish-born teacher from Glasgow.
As a young actress, Campbell first gained recognition for her role in the popular television drama series Party of Five, which premiered in 1994 and ran for six seasons. Her portrayal of the character was widely praised, with many considering her to be TV's most believable teenager.
Campbell's breakthrough film role came in 1996 with the release of Scream, a horror movie that redefined the slasher genre and cemented her status as a rising star. She played the role of Sidney Prescott, an innocent victim who finds herself at the center of a series of gruesome murders.
In addition to her work in film and television, Campbell has also been a part of several notable projects. In 2013, she joined the cast of the acclaimed Netflix series House of Cards, playing the role of Leann Harvey. She then went on to star opposite Dwayne Johnson in the action movie Skyscraper in 2018.
Despite her success in both film and television, Campbell has been selective about the projects she takes on. In 2000, she announced that she would be leaving Party of Five to focus on her film career, citing the conflicting schedules between the two mediums.
Campbell's film credits include a wide range of genres, from romantic comedies like Three to Tango, which she starred in alongside Matthew Perry, to erotic thrillers like Wild Things, which featured Denise Richards and Matt Dillon. She has also appeared in more art-house films, such as Panic and Last Call, both of which were directed by Henry Bromell.
In addition to her acting career, Campbell is an animal lover and has a dry, often offensive sense of humor.