Blair Strang was born on 13 February 1972. He is an actor, known for Nothing Trivial (2011), Falling Inn Love (2019) and Shortland Street (1992). He has been married to Katrina Devine since 2001.
Blair Tefkin, born in California, got her first taste of acting as the innocent "Robin Maxwell" in V (1983), when Dominique Dunne was murdered. After the two "V" miniseries and the TV series, she starred in other movies, such as Fright Night Part 2 (1988) and S.F.W. (1994).
A true multi-hyphenate, Blair Underwood is enjoying success in film, television and theatre, as an actor, director and producer. Underwood recently returned to Broadway starring opposite David Alan Grier in the Pulitzer Prize winning drama "A Solider's Play" for director Kenny Leon and the Roundabout Theatre Company. He also co-stars in Justin Simien's "Bad Hair" which will premiere at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival. Also this year, Underwood stars opposite Octavia Spencer & Tiffany Haddish in Netflix's highly anticipated limited series "Self Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam CJ Walker" (March 20). Underwood recently appeared in the Netflix Emmy-Award winning limited series "When They See Us." He also had a recurring role on the Netflix comedy series, "Dear White People" and can be seen in Clark Johnson's "Juanita," opposite Alfre Woodard, also for Netflix. He spent two years as a series regular on the ABC drama series "Quantico," while also recurring on another hit ABC drama "MARVEL AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D. " He also had a co-starring role in "The After Party," from writer/director Ian Edelman, which Netflix released late in 2018. Past television credits include series regular roles on "Dirty Sexy Money," "The New Adventures of Old Christine," "In Treatment," "The Event" and "L.A. Law". Film credits include "Deep Impact," "Set It Off," "Rules of Engagement," "Just Cause," "Madea's Family Reunion" and Steven Soderbergh's "Full Frontal." Underwood co-starred opposite Cicely Tyson in the Lifetime telefilm & theatre production of "A Trip to Bountiful," based on the Tony Award-winning play. In 2012 he made his acclaimed Broadway debut in the iconic role of Stanley in Tennessee Williams' "A Streetcar Named Desire," for which he earned a 2012 Drama League Distinguished Performance Award nomination. He also starred in "Paradise Blue" at the Williamstown Theatre Festival and "Othello" at the Old Globe Theatre. Underwood also has several projects in the development pipeline as a director, including "Viral," a feature based on a Joe McClean script. In 2010 he made his feature film directing debut with "The Bridge to Nowhere," which starred Ving Rhames, Danny Masterson, Bijou Phillips and Alex Breckenridge. Underwood is an Emmy Award-winner (as producer of the philanthropy-centered NBC Saturday morning series "Give"), a two-time Golden Globe Award nominee, and has been nominated for 17 NAACP Image Awards (seven wins). He won a Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word as co-narrator of Al Gore's audiobook, An Inconvenient Truth. A newly minted member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, he is also active in several philanthropic endeavors.
Blair Valk was born in 1962 in Paris, France. She is an actress, known for Executive Decision (1996), Nemesis (1992) and Babylon 5 (1993).
Blair Williams is an actor, known for American Psycho (2000), Reign (2013) and Dark Matter (2015).
Blaire Williams was born in Loma Linda, CA. Growing up in a religious household, the 5'9" fresh-faced blonde attended an all-girls school, played the harp, and worked at her local church on weekends. While in co-ed college, Miss Williams began socializing and experimenting. She discovered an ad for an erotic reality show and went on to make her industry debut in 2015. Having that adorable girl-next-door vibe, Blair Williams quickly got to work making a name for herself in the business. Miss Williams is a three-time 2017 AVN Awards Nominee, a one-time 2017 XBiz Awards Nominee, a four-time 2018 AVN Awards Nominee, a five-time 2018 Spank Bank Awards Nominee, and a nine-time 2019 Spank Bank Awards Nominee.
Blair Williamson is an adult who was born with Down syndrome in the late 1970's, a time when the word inclusion was just starting to emerge for the community with disabilities. Today Blair is an accomplished actor with some lovely credits to his name. He is and always has been an actor since he was a toddler. He finally got to share his gift with his first professional acting job in 1990. It came about through his participation in Special Olympics where he was running 440 meters, "once around the track." Procter and Gamble needed a young male, Special Olympic runner for an upcoming commercial and Blair was cast. He had such success that day that his mother made sure he was able to find more opportunities. It wasn't easy being an actor with a disability in the early 90's. But the show "Life Goes On" was in its second season and Blair was able to see a role model with Down syndrome on that show. Chris Burke who also had Down syndrome played high school student and son, Corky. The door to being an actor was slowly opening. Blair soon found additional commercial work, some student films and finally the USA Network film "My Antonia" with Jason Robards, Eve Marie Saint, and Neil Patrick Harris, directed by legendary director Joe Sargent. After 5 weeks on location in Grand Island, Nebraska with this wonderful cast, Blair found his true calling. Since that time Blair guest-starred on several shows. On CSI his character was brutally murdered and got to spend a day working with a special effects team. On "nip/tuck" his character received a nose job and he experienced having a cast of his head made and wearing prosthetics on his face. In "The Guardian" he was directed by his favorite Mighty Ducks' Coach and Emilio Estevez. On "Scrubs" where, as a patient, he was able to riff with Zack Braff off camera and work alongside Down syndrome advocate/father of Max, John C. McGinley. Blair and his girlfriend of 17 years Susie Schallert are featured in the documentary short "Hunny-Bunny" Producer David Zimmerman and Director Jayden Barriel share Blair and Susie's love story. The film has appeared in several film festivals and received honors at many. "Hunny-Bunny" may also be watched on the Easterseals Disability Film Challenge's YouTube page from their 2020 competition. Sadly, Blair lost Susie in 2021, but has this lovely little film to remember their lives together.
Blair Wilson is known for The Mill (2023).
Blaire Brooks is an actress, known for Demolition (2015), Like Father (2018) and Blindspot (2015).
Blaire Brown is known for Chicago P.D. (2014), The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry (2022) and The Big Leap (2021).