Thanks to Will, from Last Broadcast, for the heads up! The site has a new interview with Neve, talking about Burn Up.
Burn Up is a nail-biting two-part thriller for BBC Two, starring Neve Campbell, Rupert Penry-Jones, Bradley Whitford and Marc Warren. Neve Campbell plays Holly Dernay.
Who do you play in Burn Up and what attracted you to the project?
I play Holly Dernay; she’s an environmentalist working for the renewables division in an oil company. The script is incredibly well written, which is unusual nowadays. The characters are very strong and the writer is very passionate about this issue and the environment – as am I. Read more
Born in Ontario, Canada, in 1973, Neve Campbell trained as a ballerina before turning to acting and making her name in the teen TV show Party of Five, and the Scream trilogy of horror films. She and the English actor John Light, her second husband, now live in London since marrying in Malibu last year
Goodbye kiss of the temptress
Some actresses will forever be remembered for one scene. Just ask Neve Campbell. The 34-year-old was seared in the imagination of a generation of schoolboys after sharing a swimming-pool kiss with the equally voluptuous Denise Richards in the 1998 film Wild Things.
Flush with the film’s success as well as her starring role in the Scream horror film trilogy, Campbell celebrated by treating herself to a Porsche in which to roar around the party circuit of Los Angeles. But today, sitting in the shivering cold of Calgary, in her native Canada, she seems a world away from the sports-car-driving temptress of the 1990s. For a start, she has married John Light, the English actor, and moved away from LA to settle in London. Read more
Burn Up is the (totally and completely fictional) story about a clash between Big Oil and Big Green. The Canadian/British miniseries features Party of Five star Neve Campbell as an environmentalist hired to work for an oil company (as a greenwash decoy, of course, though she doesn’t realize it until too late … mwahahaha).
Unfortunately for us Yanks, though, Burn Up will not be airing stateside. (At least not yet.) But if you’re one of our lucky readers in Canada or the U.K., catch it Tuesday and Wednesday on Global or BBC, respectively.
Source: Grist
As you can see, there’s a new layout online. It was made for the awesome Natalie and I totally loved it! Also the whole site was converted to Wordpress, and I ask you if you find anything wrong, or weird, let me know.
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
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.


The Simpsons
Dirty Oil
The Philanthropist
Burn Up





