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Archive for May, 2008
| Neve Online Community | 31 May, 08 |
I just set a Forum to our site. I was planning to do this for a while, and now I had opportunity to do this. I’ve asked once here, if you would like a forum, and I had some advices to wait a little bit. But the site has a year now, so I don’t think I need to wait anymore.
I hope you guys register and start posting. Let’s do a great Neve community online!

WWW.NEVEONLINE.ORG/FORUMS
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| Neve - Born to Dance, living to act | 29 May, 08 |
Tanya Lee, from NUVO magazine, was king enough to send me the link to excerpt from this month issue featuring Neve. The website has exclusive - ang GORGEOUS - new pictures made by Brian Bowen Smith, and if I was you, I’d run to read it!
As an actor, Neve has sustained an interesting career marked by a wide variety of projects, many of them independent films, in a notoriously fickle business. She began with Phantom of the Opera. “I danced a bit, sang in the chorus, but an agent in the audience one night thought they saw something, and it really began from there,” she says. Neve was in the National Ballet School of Canada and was a dancer before she was a professional actor in any meaningful way. read more…
I’m still waiting for the scans, as soon I get it, will be added to our gallery.
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| Neve Campbell is the cover story for NUVO’s Summer issue | 15 May, 08 |
Canadian actor Neve Campbell is NUVO’s Summer cover feature, issue on newsstands May 26. In an exclusive interview and photo shoot by Brian Bowen Smith in Los Angeles, Campbell is featured in a series of vintage clothing that evoke a stage performance and exemplify her love for dancing and acting.
After starting out as a professional dancer in the National Ballet School, Campbell capitalized on her innate ability to shine onstage to move into the world of acting. “You don’t start out in a career picking and choosing,” says Campbell, “so I was guessing at some things—but like in dance, I knew if I did the work, it would pay off eventually.” Campbell soon starred in the hit TV series Party of Five as well as the popular Scream movies. Yet despite her mainstream projects, many of Campbell’s career choices have fallen outside the realm of big-budget blockbusters, and have led her to select unique roles both in independent films and theatre productions.
NUVO talks to the talented star about her experiences, and her upcoming role in the two-part drama Burn Up, airing on Global in June. She will also be starring in the British film Matchstalk Man, to be released in 2009.
Now in its 10th year of publication, NUVO magazine is a Canadian lifestyle publication featuring an variety of interests including fashion, fine arts and culture. NUVO is the audited leader in the Canadian media marketplace, and has over 20 publishing and editorial awards to date. NUVO is available on newsstands at Chapters and Indigo locations across Canada, and by subscription. For more information, visit www.nuvomagazine.com
I would like to thanks Tanya Lee, from Nuvo Magazine, for sending in the press release and the two cover photos for our website. I added both at our gallery.
GALLERY LINK
Nuvo - May 08
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| Party of Four | 3 May, 08 |
Neve Campbell is the wild card in a new real-time British gangster film about four drug dealing punks trying to figure out which one of them has $4 million in cash.
It took ten years, but after debuting at the 1998 Edinburgh Fringe Festival and being staged in London’s West End the following spring, the play Matchstalk Man is finally set to be turned into a movie. Unfolding in real time, the black comedy adaptation takes place mostly in a derelict, abandoned warehouse, where four small-time hoodlums on the run from police engage in a game of cat and mouse to figure out where the cash proceeds from an illicit cocaine sale has gone. The film will mark the directorial debut of theater veteran Alexander Holt and will feature Neve Campbell playing the part of Pansy, one of the four conniving principals. Also attached to the film alongside Campbell are Billy Boyd (The Lord of the Rings), Kelly Reilly (Mrs. Henderson Presents) and Jamie Foreman, son of 1960’s London gangster Freddie Forman. ‘Matchstalk Man is a film about atmosphere, claustrophobia and above all characters and plot racing to a final conclusion which should leave the audience gasping, heads reeling and wanting more,’ Holt writes on the film’s official website. ‘We will be paying homage to a variety of styles using different formats e.g. for fantasy flashbacks, imagine the style of Tim Burton meets Quentin Tarantino; for the present grittiness of the warehouse, imagine Michael Mann meets Danny Boyle.’ Further bolstering the Matchstalk Man cast are a pair of co-stars with notable roles in recent musical biopics: Toby Kebbell, who played Joy Division manager Rob Gretton in the fantastic 2007 British film Control; and Leo Gregory, who portrayed Rolling Stones co-founder Brian Jones in the 2005 drama Stoned. Holt tells the Hampstead and Highgate Express that he and his partners have raised $2 million to shoot their $4 million caper and hope to roll cameras this summer for a planned February 2009 release. Other projects in the works from production company Quicksilver Films include the futuristic sci-fi thriller The Last Olympian and the thriller No Reason. (FilmStew
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