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Cast
Neve Campbell
Courteney Cox Arquette
David Arquette
Parker Posey
Patrick Dempsey
Deon Richmond
Liev Schreiber
Jenny McCarthy
Lance Henriksen
Scott Foley

Crew
Wes Craven
Cathy Konrad
Marianne Maddalena
Ehren Kruger
Stuart Besser
Dixie J. Capp



NEVE CAMPBELL's heroic character Sidney Prescott has chosen a life of seclusion in Northern California as SCREAM 3 begins. "She's lost family, boyfriends, and far too many acquaintances to easily trust anyone again," says Campbell. "It takes ‘Stab 3' to bring her out of hiding."

Campbell, who starred in the back-to-back blockbusters SCREAM and SCREAM 2, received a Saturn Award for Best Actress in the original film and was honored with both a Blockbuster Award and an MTV Movie Award for Best Actress for her performance in the sequel.

Click here for a popupMore recently, Campbell starred opposite Matt Dillon, Denise Richards, and Kevin Bacon in John Naughton's erotic thriller "Wild Things." She was recently seen in the romantic comedy "Three to Tango," starring with Matthew Perry and Dylan McDermott.

On television Campbell played Julia Salinger in the critically acclaimed Fox Television series "Party of Five."

A native of Canada, Campbell made her debut in the Toronto production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Phantom of the Opera." She went on to star in the ABC telefilm "The Canterville Ghost" opposite Patrick Stewart, NBC's "I Know My Son Is Still Alive," and the syndicated series "Catwalk" before being cast in Andrew Fleming's motion picture "The Craft" and in the '70s ensemble drama "54," opposite Ryan Phillipe, Salma Hayek, and Mike Meyers. She also provided the voice of Simba's daughter, Kiara, in Disney's video sequel, "Simba's Pride: The Lion King II."

Campbell recently starred with Danny DeVito, Jamie Lee Curtis, Casey Affleck, and Bette Midler in "Drowning Mona," a whodunnit about the not-so-accidental death of local grande dame Mona Dearly, and stars in the independent film "Panic" opposite William H. Macy and Donald Sutherland, which premiered at this year's Sundance Film Festival.