- Sela Ward
Infobox actor
name = Sela Ward
caption = Sela Ward in 1994
birthname = Sela Ann Ward
birthdate = birth date and age|1956|7|11
location =Meridian, Mississippi , USA.
website = http://www.selawardtv.com/
spouse = Howard Sherman (1992-present)
emmyawards = Outstanding Lead Actress - Drama Series
1994 "Sisters"
2000 "Once and Again "
goldenglobeawards = Best Performance by an Actress In A Television Series - Drama
2000 "Once and Again "Sela Ann Ward (IPAEng|ˈsiːlə ˈwɔrd; born
July 11 ,1956 ) is an American actress, perhaps best known for herGolden Globe - and Emmy award-winning television roles as free-spirited Teddy Reed on "Sisters" (1991-96) and single mother Lily Manning on "Once and Again " (1999-2002). She is also noted for her portrayal ofRichard Kimble 's murdered wife in the Oscar-nominated film version of "The Fugitive". She also appears as House's ex-girlfriend in the TV show "House".Biography
Early life
Ward, the eldest of four children, was born in
Meridian, Mississippi , the daughter of Annie Kate, a housewife who died ofovarian cancer in 2002, and Granberry Holland Ward, Sr., an electrical engineer. [ [http://www.filmreference.com/film/70/Sela-Ward.html Sela Ward Biography (1956-) ] ] She has a younger sister, Jenna, and two brothers, Brock and Granberry (Berry), Jr. She attended theUniversity of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, where she performed as one of the Crimson Tide cheerleaders, washomecoming queen, joinedChi Omega sorority, and double-majored in art and advertising.Career
While working in
New York City as astoryboard artist for multimedia presentations, the 5'7" (170cm) Ward began modeling to supplement her income. She was recruited by the Wilhelmina agency and was soon featured in television commercials promotingMaybelline cosmetics. Ward eventually moved to California to pursue acting and landed her first film role in theBurt Reynolds vehicle, "The Man Who Loved Women", released in 1983. Her first regular role in a television drama series (as a beautiful socialite on "Emerald Point, NAS") followed in the same year. Ward subsequently played variations on the same character in films and television guest spots throughout the 1980s, most notably oppositeTom Hanks in 1986's "Nothing in Common ". This pattern persisted until she aggressively pursued and won the role of the bohemian alcoholic Teddy Reed on "Sisters", for which she received her first Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series in 1994.Ward also won a
CableACE Award for her portrayal of the late television journalistJessica Savitch in the 1995 TV movie "Almost Golden: The Jessica Savitch Story." But capitalizing on her accolades proved difficult as they coincided with a surge in films and programming marketed primarily at teenagers. A 39-year-old Ward was passed over for aBond girl role, learning that even though then-BondPierce Brosnan was 42, the casting director said "What we really want is Sela, but Sela ten years ago". [ [http://www.lifetimetv.com/shows/ip/portraits/0102/0102_index.html OnTV Shows | myLifetime.com ] ] 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 actress
Candice Bergen as commercial spokesperson for Sprint'slong distance telephone service from 1999 until 2002, whenlandline long distance promotions fell out of favor. She also appeared on "Frasier " as supermodel/zoologist Kelly Easterbrook in the fifth season opener ("Frasier's Imaginary Friend"). When she read for the role of Lily Brooks Manning on the series "Once and Again", its creators (Edward Zwick andMarshall Herskovitz of "thirtysomething" fame) initially deemed Ward "too beautiful" for the average single mother to identify with. After landing the part, she received her second lead actress Emmy and aGolden Globe Award for her efforts.In 2004 she played the role of a private investigator, Bobbi Bacha of Blue Moon Investigations, in the TV movie "
Suburban Madness ", the story of a dentist who ran over her cheating orthodontist husband with her Mercedes. In 2005, she began a recurring role in the Fox dramatic series "House" as Stacy Warner, the hospital's former attorney, who also happens to be the ex-partner of the protagonist, Dr. Gregory House (played by British actorHugh Laurie ).Ward was originally offered the role of Megan Donner on "" and
Susan Mayer on "Desperate Housewives ", but turned both down. The parts later went toKim Delaney andTeri Hatcher , respectively. Ward says she does not want another lead role in an hour-long series due to the time away from her family it would require. [ [http://www.ew.com/ew/report/0,6115,703773_3%7C15587%7C%7C0_0_,00.html Why Sela Ward won't return to television | Sela Ward | Television | TV | Entertainment Weekly ] ] She developed and produced a pilot for a half-hoursituation comedy (in which she would also star) forCBS ' 2006 season but it was not selected by the network for its roster.Personal life
Ward dated football standout and future Miami Dolphin
Bob Baumhower while at the University of Alabama. She presently provides narration for the university's nationally-televised commercials. Since 1992, she has been married toventure capitalist Howard Sherman; they have two children, Austin (b. 1994) and Anabella (b. 1998).After meeting two foster children during a holiday trip home to Mississippi in 1997, [ [http://www.guidepostsmag.com/weekly_feature.asp?date=12/6/2006 Guideposts Magazine - True Stories of Hope and Inspiration - Weekly Feature ] ] Ward decided to meet a broader need for abused and neglected children by initiating and partially funding the creation of an emergency shelter for those awaiting placement in foster homes. Housed on a 30-acre property once used as a Masonic
orphanage , Hope Village for Children opened in Ward's hometown of Meridian in January 2002 and is intended to serve as a pilot for a nationwide network of similar shelters. Hope Village currently has a capacity for 44 residents and serves an average of 200 children per year. [ [http://www.sitewrench.com/hopevillagemsorg/default.aspx?pid=114 Hope Village for Children - History ] ]A business district portion of 22nd Avenue in Meridian (from 6th Street to the
I-20 interchange) has been named Sela Ward Parkway in Ward's honor. [ [http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&q=meridian+ms+22nd+ave&ie=UTF8&oe=UTF-8&om=1&ll=32.358503,-88.694515&spn=0.014501,0.024483&z=16&iwloc=addr Google Maps ] ]In 2002, Ward published her much anticipated autobiography, "Homesick: A Memoir", through
HarperCollins 'ReganBooks imprint.Filmography
Awards
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Emmy Award , Best Lead Actress in a Drama Series, "Sisters", 1994.
*CableACE Award , Best Lead Actress in a Movie or Miniseries, "Almost Golden: The Jessica Savitch Story", 1995.
*Emmy Award , Best Lead Actress in a Drama Series, "Once and Again", 2000.
*Golden Globe Award , Best Actress in a TV Series Drama, "Once and Again", 2001.References
External links
*imdb|0000688
* [http://www.selawardtv.com/ Official website]
* [http://www.sela-ward.org/ Fansite - Sela Ward Fan]
* [http://www.hopevillagems.org Hope Place]
*tv.com person|1481
* [http://sidewalkstv.com/webclips/w/selaward.html Sela Ward Interview] on "Sidewalks Entertainment "
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