Sela Ward is a famous actress from America. She was born on July 11, 1956. She is also an author and a producer. She is best known for her appearance in a TV role as Teddy Reed in NBC drama series Sisters in 1991. She received her first Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a drama series in 1994. She was also awarded the prestigious Primetime Emmy Award for the second time for her mind-blowing acting skills. She was also blessed with the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress –Television drama series for her role in ABC drama series Once and Again in1999. She was later seen in the Fox medical drama House as Stacy Warner.
She pursued her education at the University of Alabama. She married Howard Sherman in 1983. She was seen in The Man Who Loved in Women in 1983, Rustler’s Rhapsody in 1985, Nothing in Common in 1986, and Hello Again. She was born to Annie Kate and Granberry Holland. Granberry Holland is an Electrical Engineer. She is the eldest of four children. She has a sister, Jenna. She also has two brothers, Joseph Brock and Granberry Holland Ward. She pursued her education at the Lamar School in Meridian. She then obtained her double graduation in fine arts and advertising. She was initially working as a storyboard artist for a multimedia presentation. She then moved to Model to help with her financial difficulties.
She then leaped forward and secured a position at the Wilhelmina agency and was featured in TV commercials and promoted Maybelline cosmetics. She made her debut with the movie The Man Who Loved Women. She also won the CableACE Award for her meticulous acting skills in Almost Golden: Jessica Savitch Story in 1995. She starred against great actors of all time. She worked with actors like Kevin Costner He is one of the most seasoned stars in Hollywood >> Read More... in The guardian in 2006 and The stepfather in 2009. In 2010, she was seen in a police drama CSI: NY. She is also involved in helping abused children. She opened Hope’s village for children in her hometown of Meridian in 2002. Hope village serves an average of 200 children per year. She also published her biography called Homesick: A Memoir, through HarperCollins Regan Books imprint. In 2014, she was part of the first art exhibition group situated at KM Fine arts.
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