
Selma Blair
Acting
Selma Blair Beitner (born June 23, 1972) is an American actress. She's known for her roles in the comedies Legally Blonde (2001) and The Sweetest Thing (2002), and achieved international fame with her portrayal of Liz Sherman in the big-budget fantasy films Hellboy (2004) and Hellboy II: The Golden Army (2008). After training at the Stella Adler Conservatory of Acting, Blair began acting in the mid-90s. Blair began her career with small roles and guest roles in various television series. Blair appeared with co-stars Sarah Michelle Gellar, and Ryan Phillippe in the 1999 film Cruel Intentions, for which Blair won an MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss - Lesbian Kiss between Blair and co-star Gellar. She went on to star as Zoe Bean in two seasons of TV series Zoe, Duncan, Jack and Jane (1999-2000), She rejoined actress Reese Witherspoon in the comedy film Legally Blonde (2001). She also starred opposite Cameron Diaz and Christina Applegate in The Sweetest Thing and in two independent films that garnered her much critical acclaim: Dana Lustig's Kill Me Later and Todd Solondz's controversial Storytelling, and one of her most recognized roles, Liz Sherman in Hellboy (2004) and its successful sequel released in 2008, Hellboy II: The Golden Army, based on the popular comic. Her films include The Deal, The Big Empty, and Ed Burn's Purple Violets. Her other notable film credits include Highway (2002), A Guy Thing (2003), A Dirty Shame (2004), The Fog (2005), WΔZ (2007), Feast of Love (2007), The Poker House (2008), Dark Horse (2011), In Their Skin (2012), Ordinary World (2016), Mothers and Daughters (2016), Mom and Dad (2017), After (2019) and A Dark Foe (2020). She starred opposite Molly Shannon in the TV series Kath & Kim, based on the Australian television series of the same name. She also starred as Kate Wales on the sitcom Anger Management (2012–2014); and as Kris Jenner in the first season of the FX drama series American Crime Story (2016). In 2010, Blair narrated the audiobook The Diary of Anne Frank, earning a nomination for the Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album for Children. She can also be seen in the My Friend Steve 1998 music video Charmed. Her stage work includes the role of Kayleen in Rajiv Joseph's Gruesome Playground Injuries, which had its world premiere at Houston's Alley Theatre in October 2009. In October 2018, Blair revealed that she had been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in August of that year.
Born: June 23, 1972 · Southfield, Michigan. USA
Filmography (72)

Introducing, Selma Blair
2021

A Dark Foe
2021

After We Collided
2020

The Kelly Clarkson Show
2019

Another Life
2019

After
2019

Heathers
2018

Lost in Space
2018

Mom and Dad
2018

DuckTales
2017

The Gong Show
2017

Ordinary World
2016

Mothers and Daughters
2016

Eva Hesse
2016

American Crime Story
2016

Hollywood Medium with Tyler Henry
2016

Sex, Death and Bowling
2015

In Their Skin
2012

Anger Management
2012

Dark Horse
2012

Columbus Circle
2012

The Family Tree
2011

Web Therapy
2011

Portlandia
2011

Hellboy: In Service of the Demon
2008

Kath & Kim
2008

Web Therapy
2008

Hellboy II: The Golden Army
2008

The Poker House
2008

Starz Inside: Comic Books Unbound
2008

My Mom's New Boyfriend
2008

Feast of Love
2007

WΔZ
2007

Purple Violets
2007

Hellboy Animated: Blood and Iron
2007

Hellboy Animated: Sword of Storms
2006

The Megan Mullally Show
2006

The Alibi
2006

The Fog
2005

The Deal
2005

Dancing with the Stars
2005

Dallas 362
2005

Pretty Persuasion
2005

The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson
2005

In Good Company
2004

Project Runway
2004

A Dirty Shame
2004

Hellboy: The Seeds of Creation
2004

Hellboy
2004

Jimmy Kimmel Live!
2003

A Guy Thing
2003

The Sweetest Thing
2002

Highway
2002

Storytelling
2001

Kill Me Later
2001

Legally Blonde
2001

Down to You
2000

Teen Choice Awards
1999

Cruel Intentions
1999

Girl
1998

Brown's Requiem
1998

Can't Hardly Wait
1998

Scream 2
1997

In & Out
1997

The View
1997

Xena: Warrior Princess
1995

Friends
1994

Late Night with Conan O'Brien
1993

The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
1992

LIVE with Kelly and Mark
1988

Entertainment Tonight
1981

People's Choice Awards
1975
