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Neve Adrianne Campbell (born October 3, 1973) is a Canadian actress. After working in Canadian and American television, Campbell emerged as a scream queen for her starring roles in horror and thriller films. She has also appeared in blockbusters and independent features. Following a series of minor credits, Campbell had a starring role in the drama series Catwalk (1992–1993) and the television film The Canterville Ghost (1996). She subsequently relocated to the United States to star as Julia Salinger in the Fox teen drama series Party of Five (1994–2000), which became her breakthrough role. She rose to international prominence for her leading role as Sidney Prescott in Wes Craven's slasher film Scream (1996), which spawned the Scream franchise, in which she reprised her role in each film except the sixth. She also headlined the horror film The Craft (1996), the thriller film Wild Things (1998), and the drama film Panic (2000). Campbell starred in, produced, and wrote the story for Robert Altman's drama film The Company (2003). After a hiatus, she returned to television with a recurring role on the drama series Medium (2007) and starring roles on the action series The Philanthropist (2009) and the miniseries Titanic: Blood and Steel (2012). She appeared in the action film Skyscraper (2018). The drama film Clouds (2020), and had starring roles on the political thriller series House of Cards (2016–2017) and the crime drama series The Lincoln Lawyer (2022–present).

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Jill Valentine
for Jill Valentine in Resident Evil (1996)
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The Spencer Mansion was constructed in the Arklay Mountains in the 1960s by George Trevor, an architect who subsequently disappeared. The mansion housed an underground laboratory used by Umbrella Pharmaceuticals for top-secret bio-weapons development on behalf of the US military. Soon after the ε strain's completion in 1998, the virus broke out and infected the staff, causing noticeable necrosis of the skin, and severe brain damage which limits their intelligence and triggers the excessive production of hormones, making them murderously angry; obsessively hungry, and growing several inches. In their volatile state, they are unable to prevent their mutant test-subjects escaping, leading to a number of deaths of hikers and suburban factories. In July 1998, the Raccoon Police Department, unable to solve the murder and animal attack cases, hands over the investigation to S.T.A.R.S., an elite law-enforcement unit funded by Umbrella.




