Hugely accomplished American actress Selma Blair has been one of America’s premiere talents since the mid-nineties. In that time she has had a number of leading and standout roles in films such as Legally Blond, Cruel Intentions and the Hellboy series. These roles have achieved her international fame and plenty of award recognition, as she’s played a wide range of characters from young Firestarter, to sheltered and naïve love interests, always with her own exciting angle and intriguing sense of energy.
Blair has also appeared in a number of theatre productions and audiobooks (such as The Diary of Anne Frank, which earned her a Grammy nomination for Best Spoken Word Album for Children) video games and music videos, showing her versatility and widespread appeal. For her efforts she has been recognised with MTV Movie Awards and Young Hollywood Awards. Next to her high-profile film work, Selma has taken on a number of TV roles that show off her varied talents.
Blair is a notable charity activist and has worked with Marc Jacobs’ Skin Cancer Awareness Campaign, H&M’s Fashion Against AIDS 2011 Campaign and Children’s Action Network amongst many others. Already with a long and successful list of credits to her name, Selma Blair remains a popular choice in Hollywood, with 2017’s horror comedy Mom and Day alongside Nicholas Cage amongst recent credits, and 2019’s After once again showcasing her ever-evolving talent on the world stage.