Blair Bomar is an actress and producer, known for Queen of the South (2016) and From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series (2014).
Blair Brown was born in Washington D.C. Her father, Milton Henry Brown, worked at the Central Intelligence Agency, while her mother Elizabeth Ann Brown worked as a teacher. Brown graduated from the National Theatre School of Canada in 1969 and took to the stage, where she performed in the New York Shakespeare Festival's 1975 production of "The Comedy of Errors" and in Joe Papp's 1976 production of "The Threepenny Opera," directed by Richard Foreman. From 1987 to 1991, Brown starred as Molly Dodd in the critically acclaimed NBC TV series "The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd," which moved to Lifetime after Season 2. In 1989, Brown played a major role in onetime partner David Hare's Broadway play "Secret Rapture." She continued to work steadily in theater, winning a Tony award in 2000 for her role in Michael Frayn's "Copenhagen." Brown's numerous film credits include 1973's Oscar winning film "The Paper Chase," Robert Aldrich's "The Choirboys," and the John Belushi film "Continental Divide," which landed her a Golden Globe nomination for Best Motion Picture Actress in a Comedy/Musical. Brown is also known for her television appearances in "Frasier," "Smallville," "ER" and for her role as "Nina Sharp" in the Fox series "Fringe." On "Orange is the New Black," Brown memorably appears as inmate Judy King, a role that was inspired by Martha Stewart. The actress has narrated more than 50 documentary films and audio books. She has one son by the late actor Richard Jordan.
Blair Busbee is an actress, known for Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999), The Blacklist (2013) and Atlanta (2016).
Blair Cameron is known for Juliet's Woe (2013), Play the Devil (2016) and Mystic Blue (2012).
Blair Carlyle is known for The Immortal Man, The Old Way (2022) and Fear and Loathing in Aspen (2021).
Blair Chambers is an actor and writer, known for No Internet (2020), Halo: The Rebellion (2018) and The Clearing (2020).
Blair Davis is an Associate Professor of Media and Cinema Studies in the College of Communication at DePaul University in Chicago, IL. His books include The Battle for the Bs: 1950s Hollywood and the Rebirth of Low-Budget Cinema (Rutgers University Press, 2012), Movie Comics: Page to Screen/Screen to Page (Rutgers University Press, 2017) and Comic Book Movies (Rutgers University Press, 2018). His essays are featured in such anthologies as Reel Food: Essays on Film and Food (2004), Horror Film: Creating and Marketing Fear (2004), American Horror Film: The Genre at the Turn of the Millennium (2010), Recovering 1940s Horror Cinema: Traces of a Lost Decade (2014), The Blacker the Ink: African Americans and Comic Books, Graphic Novels and Sequential Art (2015) and Working Class Comic Book Heroes (2018). He serves on the Executive Board of the Comics Studies Society, and recently appeared on two episodes of the AMC series James Cameron's Story of Science Fiction.
Blair Dinucci was born on 18 September 1991 in New York City, New York, USA. She is an actress, known for The Fifth Victim, Hercules: The Brave and the Bold (2013) and Up on High Ground (2014).
Blair Erickson is a director and writer, known for Banshee Chapter (2013), In Memory and The Standbys (2012).