Canadian actress Neve Campbell poses for photographers
Canadian actress Neve Campbell poses for photographers as she arrives for the world premiere of the film "The men who stare at goats" in Leicester Square, London October 15, 2009. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth

Canadian actress Neve Campbell is pregnant for the second time with her boyfriend JJ Field.

The 41-year-old "Party of Five" actress has a son named Caspian who is 2 years old. According to media reports, Campbell and her long-time partner Field have always wanted another child. They apparently want Caspian to have a sibling, a source said. The exclusive news of Campbell's second pregnancy was reported by Us Weekly which had spotted the actress with an apparent "hint of a baby bump" on Sept 21. She was wearing casuals throughout the day as she wore a loose, striped T-shirt and a pair of cropped boyfriend jeans with flip-flops. She spent the Sunday afternoon in a park with her son born in August 2012.

Campbell and her boyfriend are quite private about their personal life. However, she talked about her first child on The Talk in December 2012. She talked about the unusual name of her son. She said that she had liked the idea of a unique name. "It's nice having something special and different and so I wanted something like that for our son," she said. Her ideas about having a unique name for her child might have indicated that she would opt for an unusual name for her second child as well.

Campbell got married to Canadian actor Jeff Colt in 1995. Colt used to be a bartender at the Pantages Theatre in Toronto when the couple met each other for the first time. Campbell got divorced from Colt in 1998. She started dating British actor John Light in 2005 when she was shooting for "Investigating Sex." She got married to Light in 2007 but the marriage ended in 2010. Campbell started dating Field in 2012 and had her first child with him.

Campbell has done a significant amount of work on both TV and films. She made her debut in 1991 for television with "My Secret Identity" where she was unaccredited for her role of a student. Her most popular work was "Party of Five" which ran from 1994 to 2000. She appeared in 143 episodes on the show as Julia Salinger. She was also nominated for the Teen Choice Award for Choice TV Actress in 1999.

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