Selma Blair

Selma Blair is a versatile actress celebrated for her performances in both mainstream and independent films. She gained widespread recognition for her roles in 'Cruel Intentions' (1999), 'Legally Blonde' (2001), and 'The Sweetest Thing' (2002). Blair achieved international fame portraying Liz Sherman in the fantasy films 'Hellboy' (2004) and 'Hellboy II: The Golden Army' (2008). Her career began in the mid-1990s, following training at the Stella Adler Conservatory of Acting, and she quickly made a name for herself with guest appearances in television series and supporting roles in films. Blair's work spans various genres, including comedy, drama, and horror, with notable performances in 'Storytelling' (2001), 'A Dirty Shame' (2004), 'Mom and Dad' (2017), and 'After' (2019). On television, she starred in 'Zoe, Duncan, Jack and Jane' (1999-2000), 'Anger Management' (2012-2014), and portrayed Kris Jenner in 'American Crime Story' (2016). In addition to her screen work, Blair has also performed on stage and narrated audiobooks, earning a Grammy nomination for her narration of 'The Diary of Anne Frank.' Her resilience and talent continue to inspire audiences worldwide.

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United States