Neve Campbell says 'House of Cards' echoes of the 2016 election are 'astonishing in a bad way'
One storyline in particular has jumped out at viewers and the media for its likeness to a particular Donald Trump dust-up: Claire Underwood (Robin Wright) instructs Leann (Neve Campbell) to dig up a photo of Frank's father with a leader of the Klu Klux Klan. In a plan to hurt Frank's chances in the election, Leann then has it secretly posted on a roadside billboard with the words "Underwood 2016." It would force Frank to reveal his family's connection to the white supremacist group, and hurt a key relationship with black leaders.
Frank Underwood is a Democrat in the world of the show, but in recent weeks, Donald Trump has also been faced with defining his relationship to white supremacists, especially after KKK leader David Duke endorsed the real-estate mogul for president. After failing several times to disavow the support, Trump finally denounced Duke and the KKK.Campbell, a Canadian native who has been acting since age 15, was introduced to most US viewers on the Fox teen drama "Party of Five." After six seasons on the show, she went on to star in the "Scream" movie franchise, "The Craft," and "Wild Things," among others.
With a career spanning nearly three decades, she said comparisons between Washington, DC, and Hollywood are understandable.