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Sela Ward

AKA: Sela Ann Ward
Birthday: 1956-07-11
Birthplace: Meridian, Mississippi, USA
Home Page: http://www.selawardtv.com


Sela Ward (born July 11, 1956) is an American movie and television actress, producer, author, and former model. She moved to California to pursue acting and landed her first film role in the 1983 Burt Reynolds vehicle The Man Who Loved Women. Her first regular role in a TV drama series, as a socialite on Dennis Weaver's short-lived CBS series, Emerald Point N.A.S., followed in the same year. Ward continued to land guest roles in both TV and movies throughout the 1980s, most notably opposite Tom Hanks in Nothing in Common (1986). In 1991, she was cast as Teddy Reed on Sisters, for which she received her first Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series in 1994. She portrayed Helen Kimble, the wife of Dr. Richard Kimble (Harrison Ford), in The Fugitive, one of the top films of 1993. Ward won a CableACE Award for her portrayal of the late TV journalist Jessica Savitch in the 1995 TV movie Almost Golden: The Jessica Savitch Story, which remains Lifetime's most watched TV movie to date. In 1995, she was passed over for a Bond girl role, learning that even though then-Bond Pierce Brosnan was 42, the casting director said "What we really want is Sela, but Sela ten years ago". In response, she developed and produced a documentary, The Changing Face of Beauty, about American obsession with youth and its effect on women. Ward succeeded Candice Bergen as commercial spokesperson for Sprint's long distance phone service (1999-2002). She also appeared on Frasier as supermodel/ zoologist Kelly Easterbrook in the 5th season opener ("Frasier's Imaginary Friend"). When she read for the role of Lily Brooks Manning on the ABC drama series Once and Again (1999–2002), its creators (Edward Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz of thirtysomething fame) initially deemed her "too beautiful" for the average single mother to identify with. Ward received her 2nd lead actress Primetime Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama In 2004, she played the a private investigator in the TV movie Suburban Madness and she also appeared in the feature film The Day After Tomorrow with Dennis Quaid and Jake Gyllenhaal. In 2005, she landed a recurring role in the Fox series House as Stacy Warner, the hospital's attorney and formidable ex-partner of the protagonist Dr. Gregory House (Hugh Laurie), until her character was written off the show in 2006. She was originally offered both the role of Megan Donner on CSI: Miami and Susan Mayer on Desperate Housewives, but turned both down. She was reluctant to commit to another lead role in an hour-long series because of the time away from her family it would require. Although she was on a brief hiatus from TV, she continued to appear in feature films. She starred opposite Kevin Costner in The Guardian in 2006 and starred in the thriller The Stepfather in 2009. In July 2010, she signed on to star in CSI: NY at the start of the 7th season and remained until the 9th and final season'. She appeared as newswoman Sharon Schieber in Gone Girl (2014), and co-starred as the President of the United States in Independence Day: Resurgence (2016). She also played the leading role alongside Nick Nolte in the political comedy series Graves. She had a leading role in the crime series FBI (2018) for its' 1st season.

Filmography

The Day After Tomorrow
Character: Dr. Lucy Hall
The Badge
Character: Carla Hardwick
Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights
Character: Jeannie Miller

54
Character: Billie Auster
The Guardian
Character: Helen Randall
Runaway Bride
Character: Pretty Bar Woman

The Fugitive
Character: Helen Kimble
Almost Golden: The Jessica Savitch Story
Character: Jessica Savitch
Cameo by Night
Character: Jennifer / Cameo

Hello Again
Character: Kim Lacey
Steele Justice
Character: Tracy
Nothing in Common
Character: Cheryl Ann Wayne

My Fellow Americans
Character: Kaye Griffin
The Stepfather
Character: Susan Harding
The Man Who Loved Women
Character: Janet Wainwright

Double Jeopardy
Character: Karen Hart
Passion's Way
Character: Anna Leath
Suburban Madness
Character: Bobbi Bacha

Rainbow Drive
Character: Laura Demming
The Haunting of Sarah Hardy
Character: Sarah York
Bridesmaids
Character: Caryl

Child of Darkness, Child of Light
Character: Sister Anne McBain
Killer Rules
Character: Dorothy Wade
Gone Girl
Character: Sharon Schieber

The King of Love
Character: Annie Larkspur
Independence Day: Resurgence
Character: President Lanford
Catch a Falling Star
Character: Sydney Clarke

Rescuers: Stories of Courage - Two Women
Character: Marie-Rose Gineste (segment "Woman on a Bicycle")
Rustlers' Rhapsody
Character: Colonel's Daughter