Selma Blair stars as Kim Day opposite Molly Shannon in NBC's comedy "Kath & Kim," based on the successful Australian show of the same name.
One of todays most exciting and versatile actresses, Selma Blair first gained attention for her performance in Roger Kumble's "Cruel Intentions," a youthful retelling of the classic novel "Les Liaisons Dangereuses."
Selma Blair recently reprised her role in Guillermo del Toro's highly anticipated sequel to "Hellboy," titled "Hellboy 2: The Golden Army." Selma Blair can next be seen in George Gallo's "My Mom's New Boyfriend," opposite Antonio Banderas, Meg Ryan, and Colin Hanks. Sony Pictures will be releasing the film in 2008. Selma Blair will also star in Lori Petty's upcoming "The Poker House."
After graduating from high school in Michigan, Selma Blair moved to New York City to pursue her goal of being a photographer, but found her way to acting classes at the Stella Adler Conservatory and the Column Theatre.
Selma Blair starred in del Toro's blockbuster hit "Hellboy," based on the popular comic. Selma Blair's other film credits include Robert Luketic's hit comedy "Legally Blonde," Roger Kumble's "The Sweetest Thing," Dana Lustig's "Kill Me Later," Todd Solodnz' "Storytelling," John Waters' "A Dirty Shame," Paul Weitz' "In Good Company" opposite (Topher Grace), Marcos Siega's "Pretty Persuasion," Thomas Sigel's "The Big Empty" (opposite Elias Koteas), Robert Benton's "Feast of Love" (opposite Greg Kinnear and Morgan Freeman), Ed Burn's "Purple Violets" and Tom Shankland's "WAZ" (opposite Stellan Skarsgard).
One of todays most exciting and versatile actresses, Selma Blair first gained attention for her performance in Roger Kumble's "Cruel Intentions," a youthful retelling of the classic novel "Les Liaisons Dangereuses."
Selma Blair recently reprised her role in Guillermo del Toro's highly anticipated sequel to "Hellboy," titled "Hellboy 2: The Golden Army." Selma Blair can next be seen in George Gallo's "My Mom's New Boyfriend," opposite Antonio Banderas, Meg Ryan, and Colin Hanks. Sony Pictures will be releasing the film in 2008. Selma Blair will also star in Lori Petty's upcoming "The Poker House."
After graduating from high school in Michigan, Selma Blair moved to New York City to pursue her goal of being a photographer, but found her way to acting classes at the Stella Adler Conservatory and the Column Theatre.
Selma Blair starred in del Toro's blockbuster hit "Hellboy," based on the popular comic. Selma Blair's other film credits include Robert Luketic's hit comedy "Legally Blonde," Roger Kumble's "The Sweetest Thing," Dana Lustig's "Kill Me Later," Todd Solodnz' "Storytelling," John Waters' "A Dirty Shame," Paul Weitz' "In Good Company" opposite (Topher Grace), Marcos Siega's "Pretty Persuasion," Thomas Sigel's "The Big Empty" (opposite Elias Koteas), Robert Benton's "Feast of Love" (opposite Greg Kinnear and Morgan Freeman), Ed Burn's "Purple Violets" and Tom Shankland's "WAZ" (opposite Stellan Skarsgard).
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