Neve Campbell Pregnant and 'Thrilled,' Official Statement Says

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    Actress Neve Campbell arrives at the British Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) award ceremony at the Royal Opera House in London February 13, 2011.
By Daniel Blake , Christian Post Contributor
March 17, 2012|10:26 am

Actress Neve Campbell is expecting her first child with British actor JJ Field, with the due date set for some time later this year.

The couple is reported to be "thrilled," according to a spokesperson for the actress.

Campbell surprised photographers in Los Angeles earlier this week when she showed off a small baby bump as she was running errands. The reveal got celeb magazines talking, but a representative has now confirmed that she is pregnant with her boyfriend JJ Field.

The 38-year-old actress is most famous for her part as Julia on popular teen drama Party of Five, and as main character Sydney Prescott in the Scream horror movie series.

The actress is still spinning out movies and will next be seen in Sworn to Silence, which will play on Lifetime. Campbell will star in the Lifetime movie, which she also executive produced.

British actor Field, 33, is well known for starring in Captain America: The First Avenger. He can also soon be seen in Austenland.

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The couple has been dating since last year, following Campbell's two previous marriages. Campbell was previously married to Jeff Colt, but divorced from him in 1998. She later married John Light, but again she divorced just last year in May 2011.

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