Sela Ward

Sela Ward
Sela Ann Wardis an American actress, author and producer, best known for her roles on television. During the 1980s, she played supporting roles in films The Man Who Loved Women, Rustlers RhapsodyNothing in Commonand Hello Again, before her breakthrough role as Teddy Reed in the NBC drama series Sisters, for which she received her first Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series in 1994...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actress
Date of Birth11 July 1956
CityMeriden, MS
CountryUnited States of America
It's about, I did talk about my life in broad strokes and what home meant to me in order to really explore the subject of home and can you go back and what that means for people in that sense of community that we've lost.
As for ABC you can't take it personally. We had three good years.
And so much of my life has been about returning home and longing for home, wanting my children to know about my roots. And I thought I can't be the only one to feel this way so I thought it would be an interesting topic to explore.
Billy Campbell who is... I... truly one of the most talented actors today.
Women really do want to be on time. It's just that everything starts so darn early.
I use products from my dermatologist but the best things you can do for your skin, are not smoke always use sunscreen and drink a lot of water.
My kids enjoy the Disney program, Lizzy McGuire.
Most of the press is sent to my publicist so I do see most of what is written about me.
I would consider a half hour sitcom if the script was good.
I had an art teacher who's the reason I got there in high school who encouraged me to go to Alabama. That's where she had gone and kept raving over their art department.
I feel like only now in my life do I really get it -- do I feel that sense of calm. And I feel very grounded. I feel much more confident. I feel, you know, sexier, more intelligent, more to offer, more wisdom, more life experience to draw from.
However, most of my part, I play a pediatrician, and most of my role had to do with being in another place, staying at the hospital and trying to save kids and stay until people could come. So, it was more based on reality.
I haven't heard anything about a reunion show for Sisters. But if the script was good I would do it.
And so I was doing that and starving and somebody said you should model and I ran when they told me how much money you could make and I did a television commercial the first job.