- Born: Apr 12, 1979 in New York City, New York
- Occupation: Actor
- Active: '90s-2000s
- Major Genres: Drama, Comedy Drama
- Career Highlights: Princess Mononoke, Little Women, William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet
- First Major Screen Credit: Little Women (1994)
- BIOGRAPHY Laura Jeanne Reese Witherspoon was born on March 22, 1976 at Southern Baptist Hospital (now Memorial Medical Center) in New Orleans, Louisiana. She was the second child born to Dr. John Witherspoon and Betty Reese. Her father was a military surgeon specializing in the ear, nose and throat. Her mother was a Registered Nurse who later became a Ph.D in pediatric nursing. Reese spent the first four years of her life in Wiesbaden, Germany where her father served as a lieutenant colonel in the US Army reserves. Shortly after, John moved the family back to the States, settling in Nashville, Tennessee.
Julia Roberts is making news today after a paparazzi member was getting too close to Julia Roberts and her family on an afternoon out in Los Angeles on December 6th. Julia Roberts was seen walking with her family - including her husband Danny Moder and their three children.
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Born: Oct 03, 1973 in Guelph, Ontario, Canada
Occupation: Actor.
Active: '90s-2000s
Major Genres: Drama, Comedy
Career Highlights: Scream, Scream 2, Drowning Mona
First Major Screen Credit: The Dark (1994)
Biography
Born October 3, 1973, in Guelph, Ontario, Canada, Neve Campbell knew she was meant to be on the stage, but not, as many would assume, as an actor. From the age of six, Campbell trained as a dancer, earning a place with the National Ballet School of Canada when she was just nine years old. However, her ambitions to be a professional dancer were cut short by a series of injuries, leading her to pursue an acting career. Campbell got her first break on the 1992 Canadian television series Catwalk, from which she garnered stateside attention. After a string of minor films, Campbell eventually landed the role of Julia Salinger on the TV series Party of Five (1994). While the program was being saved from cancellation by a massive base of fan support, Campbell was finding work in film, first in the teenage coven classic The Craft (1996). Next came a lead role in Wes Craven's horror flick Scream (1996), a huge success that would define American teen films for years to come. It was duly followed up the next year by Scream 2, which, like its predecessor, proved to be enormously popular. In 1998, Campbell appeared in three wildly divergent films, ranging from the small Canadian independent Hair Shirt to 54 to Wild Things, in which Campbell and Denise Richards starred as two high schoolers with morally questionable extracurricular activities. With the concurrent successes of these films and her television work, Campbell has proven herself to be a rare kind of performer, moving effortlessly from television to film and back, without the negative connotations experienced by previous generations of actors. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi