Selma Blair
American actress
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November 2024 | Began filming the Israeli project Be Strong, a film about three Israeli men taken hostage during the October 7 attack, with production taking place in Georgia. |
September 2024 | Reiterated her support for Israel and the hostages, criticizing Gaza's leadership as being run by 'Jihadists, radicals, and terrorists'. |
February 2024 | Blair made a controversial Instagram comment about Muslims and the conflict, which was later deleted after being criticized as Islamophobic. She subsequently issued an apology. |
February 2024 | Made a controversial Instagram comment about Islam and terrorists, which was subsequently deleted after being criticized as Islamophobic. Later issued an apology for her remarks. |
2023 | Gave an interview to British Vogue discussing her long-standing, previously undiagnosed multiple sclerosis and its impact on her life, including brain damage and personal challenges. |
October 2023 | Expressed public support for Israel in the Gaza war. |
2022 | Selma Blair won the People's Choice Award as The Competition Contestant of 2022 for Dancing with the Stars |
2022 | Blair and Ron Carlson mutually requested and then dismissed temporary restraining orders against each other, with both claiming physical abuse. |
December 2022 | Chosen as one of the BBC's 100 women. |
September 2022 | Became a contestant on season 31 of Dancing with the Stars, leaving in the fifth week due to deteriorating health. |
June 2022 | Became chief creative officer of Guide Beauty, a company creating cosmetic products for those with mobility challenges. |
May 2022 | Published her memoir 'Mean Baby: A Memoir of Growing Up', which details her experiences with multiple sclerosis and personal struggles. |
2021 | The documentary about Selma Blair won The Cinema for Peace Award on Global Health, recognizing the film's powerful portrayal of her health journey and personal experiences. |
2021 | Selma Blair won the Visionary Award for Life's Work at the Media Access Awards, presented by Keah Brown |
2021 | Selma Blair appeared in the film 'Far More' as Glenn McAllister. |
2021 | Stars in the documentary 'Introducing, Selma Blair', which chronicles her life after her MS diagnosis. |
December 2021 | Received the Equity in Entertainment Award from Michelle Pfeiffer at the Power 100 Women ceremony. |
October 21 2021 | Documentary film began streaming on Discovery+ platform. |
October 15 2021 | Documentary film received a limited theatrical release. |
May 2021 | Signed an open letter by the Creative Community for Peace calling for balanced discourse during the Israel-Palestine crisis. |
March 16 2021 | Documentary 'Introducing, Selma Blair' world premiered at South by Southwest film festival, winning the Special Jury Award for Exceptional Intimacy in Storytelling in the Documentary Feature Competition. |
2020 | Selma Blair voiced Witch Hazel in the DuckTales episode 'The Trickening!' |
2020 | Selma Blair played Doris Baxter in the film 'A Dark Foe'. |
2020 | Selma Blair reprised her role as Carol Young in 'After We Collided'. |
2020 | Served as a judge on a special edition of Project Runway. |
2019 | Selma Blair took a main role in season 1 of the TV series Another Life as Harper Glass |
2019 | Selma Blair appeared in the film 'After' as Carol Young. |
2019 | Another Life began airing and continued until 2021 before being canceled. |
2018 | Selma Blair played Jade Duke in the TV series Heathers for 4 episodes |
2018 | Selma Blair appeared in the TV series Lost in Space as Jessica Harris, playing in 3 episodes |
2018 | Presented parts of Christian Siriano's collection during his 10th stage anniversary at New York Fashion Week at Masonic Hall. |
2018 | Cast in a recurring role on the Netflix science-fiction drama series Another Life. |
October 2018 | Blair publicly revealed her multiple sclerosis diagnosis, highlighting the support of her costume designer Allisa Swanson during her role in Netflix's Another Life. |
August 2018 | Selma Blair was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, though she later revealed her symptoms had actually begun in childhood. |
2017 | Included as one of the Silence Breakers selected as Time Person of the Year. |
2017 | Blair began dating filmmaker Ron Carlson. |
February 2016 | Appeared on the cover and in a photo spread of CR Fashion Book magazine. |
February 2016 | Co-starred in the FX miniseries American Crime Story: The People vs. O. J. Simpson. |
October 2 2015 | Received the Universal Smile Award during THE SMILE GALA LA 2015 to benefit children with cleft lip and palate. |
2014 | Supported Marianne Williamson during the congressional elections. |
2014 | Cast in the Amazon comedy pilot Really, which was not ultimately picked up. |
2012 | Became the spokesperson for the 'Get Real For Kids' campaign. Released her own handbag and wallet line called SB. Exhibited photography at Palau Robert in Barcelona. |
2012 | Selma Blair returned to television as the female lead in FX's Anger Management, co-starring with Charlie Sheen as Dr. Kate Wales. The show premiered to mixed reviews but broke cable ratings records with 5.74 million viewers. |
October 2012 | Starred in the political satire sketch The Woman for Romney about Mitt Romney's campaign proposals. |
September 2012 | Blair and Jason Bleick announced their separation. |
June 2012 | Blair left Anger Management during the second season after being fired by Charlie Sheen via text message. |
May 27 2012 | Blair was a special guest at the National Memorial Day Concert at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC, presenting the story of Brigette Cain, a war widow who lost her husband in Afghanistan. |
2010 | Blair began dating fashion designer Jason Bleick and had a son, Arthur Saint Bleick. |
2010 | Posed with Demi Moore and Amanda De Cadenet for a photo spread in Harper's Bazaar magazine. |
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