Sela Ward stars in "CSI: NY" on CBS as Jo Danville. She joined the series in its seventh season, taking the place of the departing Melina Kanakaredes.
Sela Ward's television credits include starring roles on "House," "Once and Again," for which she received an Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award and two Emmy nominations, and "Sisters," for which she received an Emmy Award and Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations. She also starred in the title role of the television movie, "Almost
Ward's feature film credits include "The Stepfather," "The Guardian," "The Fugitive" and "The Day After Tomorrow," among others.
In 2002, Ward published her first book, titled Homesick. Part inspirational story, part memoir, the book describes Ward's quest for a balance between the comforts of her small-town childhood and her big city way of life. The book appeared on the New York Times bestseller list.
In 2001, Ward founded Hope Village for Children in Mississippi to provide a safe haven and an alternative to the traditional foster care system. The organization offers a more permanent home that provides a continuum of specialized treatment programs, services and facilities to meet the individual needs of neglected and abused children.
The Mississippi native and University of Alabama alumnus moved to New York after graduation, where she planned to pursue a career in advertising; however, soon after moving to New York, Ward began to model for the Wilhelmina Modeling Agency, where she embarked on a successful modeling career prior to becoming an actress.
Sela Ward's television credits include starring roles on "House," "Once and Again," for which she received an Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award and two Emmy nominations, and "Sisters," for which she received an Emmy Award and Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations. She also starred in the title role of the television movie, "Almost
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Golden: The Jessica Savitch Story," for which she received a CableAce Award, as well as Emmy Award and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations.Ward's feature film credits include "The Stepfather," "The Guardian," "The Fugitive" and "The Day After Tomorrow," among others.
In 2002, Ward published her first book, titled Homesick. Part inspirational story, part memoir, the book describes Ward's quest for a balance between the comforts of her small-town childhood and her big city way of life. The book appeared on the New York Times bestseller list.
In 2001, Ward founded Hope Village for Children in Mississippi to provide a safe haven and an alternative to the traditional foster care system. The organization offers a more permanent home that provides a continuum of specialized treatment programs, services and facilities to meet the individual needs of neglected and abused children.
The Mississippi native and University of Alabama alumnus moved to New York after graduation, where she planned to pursue a career in advertising; however, soon after moving to New York, Ward began to model for the Wilhelmina Modeling Agency, where she embarked on a successful modeling career prior to becoming an actress.
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