Sela Ward is a producer, writer, and actress of American descent who has starred in such films and TV shows as The Fugitive, Again and Again, Stepfather, etc. This woman has made a great contribution to the development of a program to help homeless children and children who have been violence, but in the film industry it is not the last place. In the article, we note the main projects from her filmography.
Sela Ward: biography
The village was born in 1956 in the American city of Meridian (Mississippi), she was raised by housewife Annie Kate and electrical engineer Grandbury Holland Ward. In 1977, she graduated from the University of Alabama with a bachelor's degree in fine arts and advertising. After training, she moved to New York and, after fulfilling a contract with an advertising agency for shooting several commercials, went to Los Angeles for her first role in the film.
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The actress began her career in 1983 with the role of Janet Wainwright, a minor character in the comedy film Blake Edwards "The Man Who Loved Women." Then, as Hilary Adams, the first-line heroine, appeared in 22 episodes of the television drama Esther and Richard Shapiro, Emerald Point (1983-1984). A year later, the daughter of Colonel Ticanderogue played in the comedy western Hugh Wilson's “Cowboy Rhapsody”.
In 1986, along with Tom Hanks, Sela Ward starred in the comedy drama by Harry Marshall, "Nothing in common." A year later, became part of the main cast of the action movie Robert Boris “Justice of Steel”. One of the main characters played in Frank Perry's fantasy comedy "Hello again." And she led the cast of Jerry London's horror film “The Obsession of Sarah Hardy” (1989), which tells how the woman who moved to the mansion in which she spent her childhood begins to be haunted by the ghost of a deceased mother.
Cinematographic work
The role of lawyer Karen Hart Sela Ward was played in the television thriller by Lawrence Schiller, “They Don't Repeat Judgment” (1992). Helen Kimble, who died at the hands of an unknown, played in the thriller Andrew Davis "The Fugitive" (1993) with Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones in the lead roles. She tried on the image of the American correspondent and TV presenter of the news in the biographical drama “Almost Gold: The Jessica Savitch Story”, shot by Peter Werner in 1995. And for 127 episodes she played the role of Theodora Reed in the NBC drama series “Sisters” (1991-1996).

Fox News journalist Kayu Griffin Sela Ward played in Peter Seagal's comedy film My Dear Americans (1996). In 1998, she played the role of Billy Oster, a supporting character in Mark Christopher's musical drama Studio 54. She got the main role in the melodrama of Robert Allan Ackerman "Reefs" (1999). And from 1999 to 2002, she took part in the filming of ABC's multi-part family drama Again and Again, where she played Lilly Manning, a divorced woman from the Illinois suburbs who has to overcome family difficulties every day in order to get in a new relationship.
World of the wild stepfather
In 2002, the television thriller “Tag” was released - a film with Sela Ward, shot by American director Robbie Henson. Two years later, she starred in Guy Ferland's melodrama Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights. The role of the scientist Lucy Hall performed in the film-disaster Roland Emmerich "The Day After Tomorrow" (2004). And Susan Harding, who let a person with a dark past into her life, played in the Nelson McCormick horror film "Stepfather" (2009).
As Stacy Warner, a specialist in constitutional law and former common-law wife Gregory House, she performed in the medical drama by David Shore, "House Doctor." Acted as detective Joe Danville in the 7th, 8th and 9th seasons of the series CSI: NY. And one of her last works was the role of Juliet, the sister of Logan Delos, in the second season of the sci-fi project “World of the Wild West”, for the production of which the HBO channel has been responsible since 2016.