Selma Blair (born Selma Blair Beitner; June 23, 1972)
is an American actress. She is known for her roles in ''
Cruel Intentions'', ''
Legally Blonde'', ''
The Sweetest Thing'', and the
''Hellboy'' franchise.
Blair, born in
Southfield, Michigan
Southfield is a city in Oakland County, Michigan, Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan. An inner-ring suburb of Detroit, Southfield borders Detroit to the north, roughly northwest of downtown Downtown Detroit, Detroit. As of the 2020 Uni ...
, emerged from a background in legal and political involvement: both her parents were lawyers and her father active in the
U.S. Democratic Party. Blair's upbringing was predominantly Jewish. She initially pursued photography at
Kalamazoo College
Kalamazoo College is a private university, private Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Founded in 1833 by American Baptist Churches USA, Baptist ministers as the Michigan and Huron Institute, K ...
before moving to New York to become involved in the arts, graduating from the
University of Michigan
The University of Michigan (U-M, U of M, or Michigan) is a public university, public research university in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Founded in 1817, it is the oldest institution of higher education in the state. The University of Mi ...
. Blair's early career was marked by numerous auditions to land her first roles in television and film, with her breakthrough in ''Cruel Intentions'' and subsequent mainstream success in projects like ''Legally Blonde'' and ''Hellboy''.
After being diagnosed with
multiple sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease resulting in damage to myelinthe insulating covers of nerve cellsin the brain and spinal cord. As a demyelinating disease, MS disrupts the nervous system's ability to Action potential, transmit ...
(MS) in 2018, she has shared her experience with the condition, contributing to her advocacy work. In 2021, Blair starred in ''
Introducing, Selma Blair'', a documentary about her life since being diagnosed with MS. Her autobiography, ''Mean Baby: A Memoir of Growing Up'', was published by
Knopf
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in 2022.
Early life
Selma Blair Beitner was born on June 23, 1972,
in the
Detroit
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suburb of
Southfield, Michigan
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, the youngest of four daughters of Molly Ann (''
née
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'' Cooke) and Elliot I. Beitner. Her maternal grandfather was the founder of
Penn Fruit and she spent a great deal of her childhood in Philadelphia. Both of her parents were lawyers; her father was a labor arbitrator and was active in the
U.S. Democratic Party until his death in 2012; her mother died in 2020. Her parents divorced when Blair was 23. Selma and her sister Elizabeth officially changed their surname to 'Blair'; in her memoir, Blair wrote that, following a concerted effort on the part of her father's girlfriend to derail her career, she did not speak to her father for 12 years.
Blair's father and maternal grandfather were Jewish; her mother and her Scottish maternal grandmother were Anglican, but Selma and her sisters had a Jewish upbringing and Selma formally converted to Judaism in the second grade. Her
Hebrew name
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Names with Hebrew origins, especially those from the ...
is 'Bat-Sheva'. Blair attended
Hillel Day School in
Farmington Hills, and
Cranbrook Kingswood in
Bloomfield Hills. She then spent two years (1990–1992) studying photography at
Kalamazoo College
Kalamazoo College is a private university, private Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Founded in 1833 by American Baptist Churches USA, Baptist ministers as the Michigan and Huron Institute, K ...
.
At age 21, Blair moved to New York City, where she lived at
The Salvation Army
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. Intending to become a photographer, she attended
New York University
New York University (NYU) is a private university, private research university in New York City, New York, United States. Chartered in 1831 by the New York State Legislature, NYU was founded in 1832 by Albert Gallatin as a Nondenominational ...
(NYU), and took acting classes at the
Stella Adler Conservatory, the Column Theater, and Stonestreet Studios. She returned to Michigan, transferred from NYU to the
University of Michigan
The University of Michigan (U-M, U of M, or Michigan) is a public university, public research university in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Founded in 1817, it is the oldest institution of higher education in the state. The University of Mi ...
and, in 1994, graduated ''
magna cum laude
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'' with a triple major in photography, psychology, and English. She then returned to New York City to pursue a career in the arts.
Career
1990–1998: Career beginning
In 1990, during her time at Cranbrook Kingswood, Blair was involved in a production of
T.S. Eliot’s ''
Murder in the Cathedral''. She considered it a failure, but her English teacher told her not to give up; that was the first time she thought she could be an actress. In 1993 in New York, an agent discovered her in an acting class and Blair signed with her. After 75 auditions, Blair got her first acting job, a TV ad for the Theater of Virginia.
Blair won her first professional role in a 1995 episode of the children's sitcom ''
The Adventures of Pete & Pete''. In 1996, she landed her first
feature film
A feature film or feature-length film (often abbreviated to feature), also called a theatrical film, is a film (Film, motion picture, "movie" or simply “picture”) with a running time long enough to be considered the principal or sole present ...
role in the comedy ''The Broccoli Theory''. In 1997, she made her first appearance in a mainstream feature film, the comedy ''
In & Out''. She auditioned six times for the role and remained on-set for several weeks, but most of her scenes were cut from the film's final version.
Her first lead role was in the film ''Strong Island Boys''. She then won the lead in the 1997 fantasy film ''Amazon High''. The film, which was proposed as a third show set in the Hercules and Xena mythological genre, did not air, but portions of it were used in the 2000 ''
Xena: Warrior Princess'' episode "Lifeblood". She was considered for the role of
Joey Potter in ''
Dawson's Creek
''Dawson's Creek'' is an American teen drama television series about the lives of a close-knit group of friends in the fictional town of Capeside, Massachusetts, beginning in high school and continuing into college. It aired from January 20, 19 ...
'', a role which ultimately went to
Katie Holmes
Kate Noelle Holmes (born December 18, 1978) is an American actress. She first achieved fame as Joey Potter on the television series ''Dawson's Creek'' (1998–2003).
Holmes made her film debut with a supporting role in Ang Lee's '' The Ice Sto ...
. She subsequently appeared in several independent and short productions, including the award-winning ''Debutante''.
1999–2004: Breakthrough and mainstream success
Blair achieved her breakthrough in the 1999
coming-of-age
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drama ''
Cruel Intentions''. It received mixed reviews, with ''
Variety'' finding "newcomer" Blair "too broad" and "overdoing
er roles clumsiness". The film made US$75.9 million internationally and brought Blair a nomination for the
MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance, and a win for "Best Kiss", shared with co-star
Sarah Michelle Gellar. ''Cruel Intentions'' has since developed a
cult following.
In 1999, Blair starred as Zoe Bean on ''
Zoe, Duncan, Jack and Jane'', and was nominated for the
Teen Choice Awards
The Teen Choice Awards were an annual awards show that aired on the Fox television network between 1999 and 2019. The awards, based on a popularity vote that could be overridden by the producerswho reserved the right to choose the winnerscovered ...
for "TV – Breakout Performance". In 2000, following her performance in the teen comedy ''
Down to You'', Blair won the
Young Hollywood Award for "Exciting New Face". In 2000 and 2002, Blair was included in ''
Vanity Fair''s "Hollywood's Next Wave of Stars" issues.
Blair co-starred in the 2001 hit comedy ''
Legally Blonde'', portraying a preppy, snobby law student; ''
The Hollywood Reporter
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'' found her to be a "strong presence" in her role. The film topped the US box office in its opening weekend; it grossed US$96.5 million in North America and US$141.7 million worldwide. She next starred as a college student having an affair with her professor in the 2001 independent drama ''
Storytelling
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''. It premiered at the 2001
Cannes Film Festival
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Held in Cannes, France, it previews new films of all genres, including documentaries, from all around ...
; ''SPLICEDwire'' cited Blair and co-star
Leo Fitzpatrick for "painfully authentic performances as an emotionally insecure coed and her cerebral palsy-stricken dorm neighbor and lover". In its review, ''View Auckland'' noted: "The acting, throughout, is excellent, with Selma Blair giving a mature performance that suggests better roles await her than those she's had so far." Blair next appeared in the 2002 comedy ''
The Sweetest Thing''. While the film was generally panned, it grossed US$68.6 million worldwide. Blair appeared with her co-starts from the film on the cover of ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'' and was nominated for the
Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actress – Comedy for her work in the film.
In 2004, Blair took on the role of
Liz Sherman, a
depressed pyrokinetic superhero, in
Guillermo del Toro
Guillermo del Toro Gómez (; born 9 October 1964) is a Mexican filmmaker, author, and artist. His work has been characterized by a strong connection to fairy tales, Gothic fiction, gothicism and horror fiction, horror often blending the genres ...
's blockbuster fantasy film ''
Hellboy'', co-starring
Ron Perlman
Ronald N. Perlman (born April 13, 1950) is an American actor. His credits include the roles of Amoukar in ''Quest for Fire (film), Quest for Fire'' (1981), Salvatore in ''The Name of the Rose (film), The Name of the Rose'' (1986), Vincent in th ...
. Based on
Mike Mignola's
popular comic book series, the film was favorably received by critics; ''The New York Times'' remarked: "Blair's heavy-lidded eyes seem to be at half mast from some lovely lewd fantasy. With her sleepy carnality and dry, hesitant timing, she is a superb foil for Mr. Perlman's plain-spoken bravado." ''Hellboy'' topped the box office in the U.S. and Canada in its opening weekend, and ultimately grossed US$99.3 million.
Also in 2004, Blair played the role of an exhibitionist dancer in
John Waters' satirical sex comedy ''
A Dirty Shame'', alongside
Tracey Ullman. The film received a mixed response; ''A.V. Club'' described the production as a "proud retreat back into the sandbox of sexual juvenilia" and a "potty-mouthed manifesto from an elder statesman of shock", while pointing out that Blair and Ullman "throw themselves headfirst into the insanity, reveling in the forfeiture of dignity, self-respect, and self-consciousness their roles demand". Blair also took part on the social project ''
The 1 Second Film'' as a producer, and was included on the ''
FHM'' list of "The 100 Sexiest Women of 2004".
2005–2011: Independent films and ''The Diary of Anne Frank''
From 2005 to 2007, Blair appeared in a string of independent films. In 2008, she reprised her role of
Liz Sherman in ''
Hellboy II: The Golden Army'', where her character had a larger role than its predecessor. The film garnered largely positive reviews from critics and became a worldwide commercial success, grossing US$160 million. Blair was nominated for the
Scream Awards for Best Actress in a Fantasy Movie or TV Show.

In 2008, Blair starred as a drug-addicted and alcoholic mother in
Lori Petty's independent drama ''
The Poker House''. It received generally favorable reviews from critics, with ''
The Hollywood Reporter
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'' considering Blair's performance one her best.
Also in 2008, Blair accepted the titular role on the
NBC sitcom ''
Kath & Kim''. The sitcom, which was based on the Australian television series of the same name, was canceled after one season.
In 2009, Blair returned to the stage, when she took on the lead role of Kayleen in
Rajiv Joseph's ''Gruesome Playground Injuries''. In 2010, Blair she lent her voice to narrate the
audiobook
An audiobook (or a talking book) is a recording of a book or other work being read out loud. A reading of the complete text is described as "unabridged", while readings of shorter versions are abridgements.
Spoken audio has been available in sch ...
of ''
The Diary of a Young Girl: The Definitive Edition'', originally written by
Holocaust
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victim
Anne Frank
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. Her performance received a 2011
Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album for Children nomination.
2012–present: Film and television
In 2012, Blair returned to television as the female lead with the premiere of
FX's ''
Anger Management'', co-starring
Charlie Sheen
Carlos Irwin Estévez (born September 3, 1965), known professionally as Charlie Sheen, is an American actor. He is known as a leading man in film and television. Sheen has received numerous accolades including a Golden Globe Award as well as ...
. She starred in 53 episodes as Dr. Kate Wales, Sheen's neurotic therapist and love interest. The series premiered to mixed critical reviews, but broke ratings records with 5.74 million viewers in its debut and ranks as the most-watched sitcom premiere in cable history. Blair left the show in June 2013, during the shooting of the second season, due to disagreements with Sheen, who fired her via text message.
In 2012, Blair narrated
Xfinity TV commercials, including the
London 2012
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Olympics ads. In 2014, she obtained her first television role since ''Anger Management'' when she was cast as Joanna in the
Amazon
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* Amazon River, in South America
* Amazon rainforest, a rainforest covering most of the Amazon basin
* Amazon (company), an American multinational technology company
* Amazons, a tribe of female warriors in Greek myth ...
's comedy pilot ''Really''. The pilot was not picked up but, in February 2016, Blair co-starred in the
FX miniseries ''
American Crime Story: The People vs. O. J. Simpson''.
In October 2012, Blair starred in the political satire sketch ''The Woman for Romney'', about the campaign proposals of
Mitt Romney
Willard Mitt Romney (born March 12, 1947) is an American businessman and retired politician. He served as a United States Senate, United States senator from Utah from 2019 to 2025 and as the 70th governor of Massachusetts from 2003 to 2007 ...
, former
Republican Party nominee for the
2012 United States presidential election
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.
In 2018, Blair was cast in a recurring role on the
Netflix
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science-fiction drama series ''
Another Life''; it ran from 2019 to 2021 before being canceled.
In September 2022, Blair became a contestant on
season 31 of
''Dancing with the Stars'' but left in the fifth week of the competition because of her deteriorating health.
Her next film role is in the Israeli project, ''Be Strong'' by Doron Eran. The film focuses on
Alon Shamriz, Yotam Haim, and Samer Talalka, three Israeli men taken
hostage by
Hamas
The Islamic Resistance Movement, abbreviated Hamas (the Arabic acronym from ), is a Palestinian nationalist Sunni Islam, Sunni Islamism, Islamist political organisation with a military wing, the Qassam Brigades. It has Gaza Strip under Hama ...
during the
October 7 attack on Israel. They were mistakenly identified as a threat by Israeli soldiers during fighting in northern Gaza and killed.
[Brown, Hannah (18 December 2024]
Film in production about three hostages killed by the IDF in Gaza
''The Jerusalem Post''. Retrieved on 5 January 2025 The film went into production in late 2024, with filming taking place in
Georgia
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* Georgia (country), a country in the South Caucasus
* Georgia (U.S. state), a state in the southeastern United States
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People and fictional characters
* Georgia (name), a list of pe ...
.
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Fashion
Blair is known for her fashion-forward style, and for her frequent radical hairstyle changes. She lent her image to the Marc Jacobs
Marc Jacobs (born April 9, 1963) is an American fashion designer. He is the head designer for his own fashion label, Marc Jacobs, and formerly Marc by Marc Jacobs, a diffusion line, which was produced for approximately 15 years, before it was d ...
-Brian Bowen Smith clothing line, and has worked with several other fashion designers, including Karen Zambos, Martin Margiela, Isaac Mizrahi, Reinaldo Herrera, and Stella McCartney.
She was featured in the 2002 Pirelli Calendar
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, and, in 2005, appeared in ''The New York Times Magazine
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'' award-winning photography gallery, "The Selma Blair Witch Project: Fall's Dark Silhouettes Have a Way of Creeping Up on You" by the art photographer Roger Ballen, at the Palau Robert in Barcelona
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in 2012.
Blair also appeared with Rainn Wilson singing " Baby, It's Cold Outside" for the 2008 Gap winter ad campaign, and was included in '' Glamour's'' list of the 50 Most Glamorous Women of 2008.
In 2010, Blair posed with Demi Moore
Demi Gene Moore ( ; née Guynes; born November 11, 1962) is an American actress. After rising to prominence in the early 1980s, she became the world's highest-paid actress by 1995. List of awards and nominations received by Demi Moore, Her acc ...
and Amanda De Cadenet for a spread in ''Harper's Bazaar
''Harper's Bazaar'' (stylized as ''Harper's BAZAAR'') is an American monthly women's fashion magazine. Bazaar has been published in New York City since November 2, 1867, originally as a weekly publication entitled ''Harper's Bazar''."Corporat ...
'' magazine. In 2012, she became the spokesperson for, and first actress to appear on, the "Get Real For Kids" campaign. In the spring of that year, she released ''SB,'' a line of handbags and wallets which she designed.
She has appeared on covers and photo spreads of other magazines, including ''CR Fashion Book'' magazine in February 2016. In 1999, she appeared in '' Seventeen'', and in subsequent years, in '' Vanity Fair'', '' Marie Claire'', '' Vogue'', '' Glamour'', ''Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'', ''The Lab Magazine'', ''Interview
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'', '' Dazed & Confused'', ''Hunger'', and ''Elle
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Arts, entertainment and media
* Elle (magazine), ''Elle'' (magazine), a fashion publication
** Elle Style Awards
* Elle (India), ''Elle'' (India), the Indian edition
* Elle (film), ''Elle'' (film), a 2016 French film
* ''Elle: ...
''. She has been the face of fashion houses Chanel, Miu Miu and GAP. She presented parts of the collection of Christian Siriano at a celebration of his 10th stage anniversary at Masonic Hall during New York Fashion Week 2018. In 2020, she appeared as a judge on a '' Project Runway'' special.
Personal life
On January 24, 2004, Blair married writer and producer Ahmet Zappa
Ahmet Emuukha Rodan Zappa (born May 15, 1974) is an American musician, writer, actor and trustee of the Zappa Family Trust.
Early life
Ahmet Zappa was born in Los Angeles, California, the third of four children born to musician Frank Zappa and ...
at Carrie Fisher
Carrie Frances Fisher (October 21, 1956 – December 27, 2016) was an American actress and writer. She played Princess Leia in the Star Wars original trilogy, original ''Star Wars'' films (1977–1983) and reprised the role in'' Star Wars: The F ...
's mansion in Beverly Hills, California
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. They lived in Los Angeles in a 1920s-era home they bought for $1.35 million. She filed for divorce from Zappa on June 21, 2006, citing "irreconcilable differences
The concept of irreconcilable differences provides possible grounds for divorce in the United States of America and Australia, among other jurisdictions.
Australia
Australian family law uses a no-fault divorce approach, and irreconcilable differe ...
." The divorce became final in December 2006.
Blair has dated actors Jason Schwartzman and David Lyons and, from 2008 to 2010, dated her ''Kath and Kim'' co-star Mikey Day.
In 2010, Blair began dating fashion designer Jason Bleick; they have a son, Arthur Saint Bleick. In September 2012, they announced that they had separated.
In 2022, Blair and her ex-boyfriend, filmmaker Ron Carlson, whom she had been seeing since 2017, requested temporary restraining orders against each other, with both claiming physical abuse. The order requests were mutually dismissed.
Health
In October 2018, Blair revealed that she had been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease resulting in damage to myelinthe insulating covers of nerve cellsin the brain and spinal cord. As a demyelinating disease, MS disrupts the nervous system's ability to Action potential, transmit ...
in August of that year. In a 2023 interview with ''British Vogue
''British Vogue'' (stylised in all caps) is the British edition of the American Fashion journalism, fashion magazine Vogue (magazine), Vogue. The magazine was launched in 1916 by Condé Nast, linking together fashion and high society.König A ...
'', Blair said that her symptoms had begun to manifest themselves when she was a child, and that her un-diagnosed MS had caused brain damage. As the condition worsened, she was heavily medicated, developed a dependency on alcohol and attempted suicide. She was inspired to reveal the news as a way to thank Allisa Swanson, her costume designer, who had become her unofficial " dresser" for her role in the Netflix
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series '' Another Life'', saying that Swanson "gets my legs in my pants, pulls my tops over my head, (and) buttons my coats." Blair wrote about her experiences with multiple sclerosis in her memoir, ''Mean Baby: A Memoir of Growing Up'', which was published in May 2022.
Advocacy
On May 27, 2012, Blair was a special guest at the National Memorial Day Concert at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC. She presented the story of Brigette Cain, a war widow who lost her husband (Pfc. Norman L. Cain III) in Afghanistan
Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central Asia and South Asia. It is bordered by Pakistan to the Durand Line, east and south, Iran to the Afghanistan–Iran borde ...
.
Blair supported Marianne Williamson for the 2014 congressional elections.
Blair's charity work and philanthropic causes include Marc Jacobs' Skin Cancer Awareness Campaign, H&M's Fashion Against AIDS 2011 Campaign, Children's Action Network, AmFAR AIDS Research 2011, Lange Foundation (dedicated to saving homeless and abandoned animals), Bulgari-Save the Children
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The organization raises money to imp ...
2012 Ad Campaign, No Kid Hungry, Staying Alive Foundation and the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. On October 2, 2015, she received the Universal Smile Award during THE SMILE GALA LA 2015 to benefit children with cleft lip and palate. She was included as one of the Silence Breakers selected as the 2017 ''Time'' Person of the Year. In December 2021, Michelle Pfeiffer presented Blair with the Equity in Entertainment Award at the Power 100 Women ceremony.
In June 2022, Blair became chief creative officer of Guide Beauty, a company which creates cosmetic products for those with mobility challenges. In December 2022 she was chosen as one of the BBC's 100 women.
Views on the Israeli–Palestinian conflict
In May 2021, during the 2021 Israel–Palestine crisis, Blair signed an open letter by the Creative Community for Peace calling for "peace, balanced discourse and an end to inflammatory one-sided accounts" of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict
The Israeli–Palestinian conflict is an ongoing military and political conflict about Territory, land and self-determination within the territory of the former Mandatory Palestine. Key aspects of the conflict include the Israeli occupation ...
.
In October 2023, Blair expressed support for Israel in the Gaza war
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. In February 2024, Blair made a comment, later deleted, on an Instagram
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video related to the war, commenting, "Deport all these terrorist supporting goons. Islam has destroyed Muslim countries and then they come here and destroyed minds. They know they are liars. Twisted justifications. May they meet their fate." The comment was criticized as Islamophobic, prompting Blair to delete it and issue a statement apologizing for her remarks.
In September 2024, Blair again expressed support for Israel and the Gaza war hostage crisis, and said that Gaza was being run by "Jihadists, the radicals, the extreme" and "terrorists".
Filmography
Film
Television
Theatre
Music videos
Video games
Audiobooks
Awards and nominations
References
External links
*
Selma Blair Producer Profile for The 1 Second Film
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1972 births
Actresses from Detroit
American film actresses
American people of Scottish descent
American television actresses
Cranbrook Educational Community alumni
Jewish American actresses
Kalamazoo College alumni
Living people
New York University alumni
People from Southfield, Michigan
People with multiple sclerosis
University of Michigan alumni
20th-century American actresses
21st-century American actresses
21st-century American Jews