Nationality English Siblings Owen Griffiths Role Actress | Name Selina Griffiths Occupation Actress | |
Full Name Selina Jane Griffiths Born 1969 (age 46–47) Richmond upon Thames, Surrey Relatives Owen Griffiths (brother) Education Central School of Speech and Drama TV shows Similar People Annette Crosbie, Michael Griffiths, Derren Litten, Sue Birtwistle, Brian Dooley |
Selina griffiths
Selina Jane Griffiths (born 1969 in Richmond upon Thames, Surrey) is an English actress.
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- Selina griffiths
- Selina Griffiths interview at Early Man premiere in London
- Early life
- Career
- Filmography
- References
Selina Griffiths interview at Early Man premiere in London
Early life
Selina Griffiths is the daughter of Annette Crosbie and Michael Griffiths. She trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama and has appeared in several plays. Having graduated from the Central School of Speech and Drama, she made her professional stage debut at London's Lyric Theatre in The Way of the World alongside Barbara Flynn, with whom she appeared in television's Cranford.
Career

Griffiths has appeared in many television programmes, including Dr. Finlay and Drop the Dead Donkey. She is best known for playing Janet in The Smoking Room.

In Autumn 2007 she co-starred with Deborah Findlay in the BBC1 costume drama series Cranford playing Miss Caroline Tomkinson. In January 2011 she appeared as a frightened passenger in the BBC1 comedy series Come Fly With Me, which is written by Matt Lucas and David Walliams.

In February 2011, she appeared as Pauline in Benidorm, reprising the role in the 2016 series and through March–April appeared in the Jeremy Dyson play adaption of Roald Dahl's Twisted Tales.

In March 2012 she appeared as Yvonne in the BBC3 series Being Human. Later that year she played several roles, including Beatrix Potter, in Sky's Psychobitches (part of Playhouse Presents), appearing in four episodes.
Airing on 26 May 2013, Griffiths appeared in episode 2 (Nobody's Darling) of Case Histories.
In 2014 she starred in the TV show Jonathan Creek.
In 2015 she appeared as Elspeth Rice in ITV's Midsomer Murders episode 17.4 "A Vintage Murder".
In February 2017 she appeared in the BBC Comedy, Not Going Out starring Lee Mack.