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Selma Blair

Selma BlairAKA Selma Blair Beitner

Born: 23-Jun-1972
Birthplace: Southfield, MI

Gender: Female
Religion: Jewish
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Actor

Nationality: United States
Executive summary: A Dirty Shame

Received 40 pounds of prosthetic breasts for John Waters' film A Dirty Shame -- taking six hours daily to install, which she took the liberty of flashing at a horrified construction crew in Baltimore. [National Enquirer, 19-Apr-2004 p. 40]

Sister: Katherine Beitner (book publicist)
Boyfriend: Jason Schwartzman (actor, dated 2001)
Husband: Ahmet Zappa (musician, m. 24-Jan-2004, sep. Jun-2006, div. 27-Nov-2006)
Boyfriend: Johnny Messner (actor, dated 2006- )

    High School: Cranbrook Kingswood School, Bloomfield Hills, MI
    University: MA Photography, minor in English, Kalamazoo College (1992, magna cum laude)

    Endorsement of Gap 2007
    Risk Factors: Smoking

    TELEVISION
    Zoe, Duncan, Jack & Jane Zoe Bean (1999-2000)

    FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR
    Hellboy II: The Golden Army (28-Jun-2008)
    Feast of Love (27-Sep-2007)
    Lies & Alibis (12-Jan-2006)
    The Fog (14-Oct-2005)
    The Deal (13-May-2005)
    Pretty Persuasion (22-Jan-2005)
    In Good Company (6-Dec-2004)
    A Dirty Shame (12-Sep-2004)
    Coast to Coast (4-Apr-2004)
    Hellboy (2-Apr-2004)
    Dallas 362 (14-Jun-2003)
    A Guy Thing (17-Jan-2003)
    The Sweetest Thing (10-Apr-2002)
    Highway (26-Mar-2002)
    Legally Blonde (13-Jul-2001)
    Storytelling (12-May-2001)
    Kill Me Later (2-Mar-2001)
    Down to You (21-Jan-2000)
    Cruel Intentions (5-Mar-1999)
    Can't Hardly Wait (12-Jun-1998)
    Girl (16-May-1998)
    Brown's Requiem (1998)
    In & Out (10-Sep-1997)
    Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy (12-Apr-1996)


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