Neve Campbell break her tradition of having a "no-nudity" clause in her contracts.
Neve Campbell was a big deal in the 90's as a cast member of Party of Five and the star of the movie Scream, but like Grunge Rock, her popularity seems to have wained. Hey, remember when Neve Campbell and Denise Richards got naked in the movie Wild Things and made out in a pool? But only Denise would show her boobs because Neve was an uptight bitch at the time who believe she was too good to get naked in movies? So to see Neve Campbell nude in the movie I Really Hate My Job, makes me really like my job (see what I did there?). Seem like she has fallen off of her high horse with the fall of her popularity and is finally showing some tits.
Of course, it's not the voluptuous Neve Campbell that I used to know, but any Neve Campbell naked is good Neve Campbell. Still, there's something odd about these caps. It kind of looks like her breasts are computer graphics, but it's probably just some weird lighting issue. Either way, this is one of those days where being a blogger at GutterUncensored.com doesn't suck. I have waited a long time for this but I am kind of disappointed because she is ten years older. Click on pictures to enlarge.
The early part of her career was filled with any number of movie roles where brief nudity would have been expected—or even required—yet she held on to her modesty quite tenaciously.
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Neve Adrianne Campbell (born October 3, 1973) is a Canadian film and television actress. Beginning her career on stage, she came to fame on the 1990s television series Party of Five, and subsequently appeared in leading roles in several Hollywood films, including Scream, The Craft and Wild Things. She has since appeared in smaller parts and returned to stage roles.
Her first starring role was playing Daisy on the Canadian youth TV series Catwalk from 1992 to 1994. She rose to wider fame outside of Canada after being cast as Julia Salinger in the drama series Party of Five, in which she starred from 1994 to 2000.
Although Campbell's first widely released film was 1996's The Craft, she reached the height of her success when she appeared in the successful Scream horror film trilogy, followed by Wild Things (in which she played a goth), and Three to Tango. She was on People's "50 Most Beautiful People" list in 1998. GutterUncensored.com
Following the end of the Scream series, Campbell appeared in several films that received a limited theatrical release, but were well reviewed by critics, including the 2000 film Panic, in which she starred alongside William H. Macy and Donald Sutherland, and the 2003 film The Company, about Chicago's Joffrey Ballet. Campbell co-wrote, produced, and starred in the film. Despite pre-release publicity suggesting otherwise, Campbell did not break her tradition of having a "no-nudity" clause in her contract for the film.
She did break the clause for When Will I Be Loved, released in 2004, a film which was praised by critic Roger Ebert, but which received only a brief and limited theatrical release.
In March 2006, Campbell made her West End theatre debut, in a version of Arthur Miller's Resurrection Blues at the Old Vic theatre. The play, which received mixed reviews, co-stars Matthew Modine and Maximilian Schell, and was directed by Robert Altman, with whom Campbell has previously worked with in The Company. She performed again at the West End later in 2006 as part of Love Song, starring alongside Cillian Murphy, Michael McKean, and Kristen Johnston, to mixed reviews. GutterUncensored.com