Selina Jane Griffiths, a talented actress, was born to renowned actress Annette Crosbie and actor Michael Griffiths, sharing a striking vocal resemblance with her mother.
Growing up in Kingston-upon-Thames, Selina attended the prestigious Central School of Speech and Drama in London, where she honed her craft. Upon graduation, she made her professional stage debut in the Restoration comedy 'The Way of the World', alongside esteemed actress Barbara Flynn, with whom she would later collaborate on the television adaptation of the novel 'Cranford'.
Throughout her stage career, Selina has had the privilege of working with the National Theatre, appearing in Michael Frayn's 'Afterlife' and 'Noises Off', as well as in the West End productions of 'The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie' and 'The Sea'.
On television, Selina has frequently appeared in sitcoms, bringing to life memorable characters such as the prudish Janet in 'The Smoking Room' (2004),the snappish and troubled Pauline in 'Benidorm' (2007),and the eccentric and tone-deaf Connie in 'Cuckoo' (2012).