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I have finally added scans from Selma’s feature in the June 2008 issue of “In Style” magazine. Sorry it took so long to get them up here, I had them all ready to scan and then I lost them. But, I found them and now they’re up here for everyone to enjoy!

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“I have no fears when it comes to my hair or clothes,” proclaims the 36-year-old star of NBC’s upcoming mom-and-daughter sitcom “Kath and Kim” and July’s action flick “Hellboy II: The Golden Army.”
Makeup, however, is an entirely different matter for the self-declared “poor applier,” who sticks with basics like nude lipstick and pink blush, and ducks whenever she sees a liquid liner. “I avoid anything difficult,” she says.
Blair’s signature look: “A rosy cheek, a smudgy eye, a lot of mascara–I look like a doll that has too much makeup on, and I love it!”
Have you always been a beauty chameleon?
(See the rest of this interview and another picture after the jump)
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While Universal Studios was battling its own inferno, at Paramount those smokin’ sirens from surburbia, Kath & Kim, settled in for the first read-through of the US version of their hit show.
Executive producers and stars Jane Turner and Gina Riley were to take their US alter egos Molly Shannon and Selma Blair through the world of Fountain Lakes.
TV giant NBC is backing the show, slating it to take on the second half-hour of Grey’s Anatomy, CSI and Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares.
Stiff competition, guys.
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TOMORROW is the first read-through of the US version of Kath And Kim, starring Molly Shannon and Selma Blair.
Executive producers and consultants Jane Turner and Gina Riley are looking forward to a surreal walk-through of the new set on the same Paramount soundstage that housed Happy Days. It will air from September during the prestigious NBC Thursday comedy block, which has previously held such hits as Cheers, Seinfeld and Friends.
The 2008 block will have My Name Is Earl, 30 Rock, The Office and Kath And Kim, meaning the new foxymorons will be competing against the second half hour of Grey’s Anatomy, CSI, Supernatural and Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares at 9.30pm.
For now, there are no plans to screen it in Australia.
The Daily Telegraph
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The heroes in this summer’s crop of superhero films have the potential to be some of the most sophisticated and compelling in action-movie history, bolstered by the high-wattage charisma of Robert Downey Jr. (Iron Man), Christian Bale (as Batman in The Dark Knight), Ed Norton (The Incredible Hulk), and, maybe to a lesser extent, Will Smith (Hancock). Additionally, these films pack an impressive amount of star power and talent into their supporting female roles: Gwyneth Paltrow as Tony Stark’s executive assistant, Virginia “Pepper” Potts; Liv Tyler as scientist Betty Ross, Maggie Gyllenhaal as Gotham district attorney Rachel Dawes, and Charlize Theron as the hypotenuse of Jason Bateman–Will Smith love triangle. This talent roster seems to suggest that we’ll be seeing one hell of an other half this summer — but just how super will these heroines be?
Probably not very. Historically, in superhero movies, the only way for an actress to get a piece of the action is to be a piece of action. While all these female characters will certainly be smart, capable women, their primary function will still be as the hero’s love interest. These perilous roles virtually guarantee that no amount of brains or pluck will be enough for a damsel to save herself from distress; her endangerment serves to ratchet up the tension of the film, which is always nicely resolved with the tender coda of her rescue. Naturally, as usual, the girls will also suffer the emotional kryptonite of loving a man with a serious identity crisis. On top of that, they’ll be given no otherworldly powers to contend with their crises, unless you count being really foxy with superhuman capacities for understanding.
Thank the gods, then, for Selma Blair. As the sharp, pyrokinetic Liz Sherman of Hellboy II: The Golden Army, Blair promises to be the antidote to all this leggy helplessness. She may be Hellboy’s main squeeze, but she wields her very own superpower as a member of the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense, an international intelligence agency frequently tasked with saving the world. Still, it’s telling that the only real superwoman we’ll see this summer is in the most low-profile film of the genre, being played by the actress least likely to be featured in Us Weekly. That’s a pretty woeful state of affairs for such an otherwise enlightened set of hero tales. What does it take to get some superequal rights up in here? —Tammy Oler
From New York Magazine
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» UPCOMING PROJECTS
My Mom's New Boyfriend
Directed by George Gallo
Release: April 30, 2008 (Spain)
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Hellboy II: The Golden Army
Directed by Guillermo del Toro
Release: July 11, 2008 (USA)
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The Listening Party
Directed by John Chuldenko
Release: 2008
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Driving Lessons
Directed by Vivi Friedman
Release: 2009
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Feast of Love
Directed by Robert Benton
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Purple Violets
Directed by Edward Burns
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