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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3 Responses to “Neve – Born to Dance, living to act”
It pains me that Borders does not carry Nuvo. I live in Maine, which borders Canada, so you’d think they’d have it.
I live in Brazil, and here I cant find NUVO, too. I’m desperate waiting someone get this magazine to me.
Hey, Luciana — I just got my copy of the summer 2008 issue of NUVO. It’s a very fancy magazine. The two different covers are for subscriptions or newsstands. The black and white cover with Neve in a mask is for subscriptions and the green cover is for the newsstands. I received the black and white cover. The article doesn’t tell a whole lot that’s new, but Neve does mention Investigating Sex and Alan Rudolph, and the creative process of her career. The pictures are fabulous.
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