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Salma Hayek
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Salma Hayek Height 5' 2" Born September 2 1966 in Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, Mexico
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Salma Hayek: The amazing Salma Hayek was
born on September 2, 1966, in the oil boomtown of Coatzacoalcos, Mexico. Hayek
has freely admitted that she and her brother, Sami, were spoiled rotten by her
well-to-do Lebanese-Mexican businessman father and her Mexican-born
opera-singing mother. After having seen Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
(1971) in a local movie theatre, Salma decided she wanted to become an actress.
Her education included a stint at a New Orleans convent school, where she pulled
pranks on the nuns by setting their clocks back three hours. She was soon
expelled. Only after attending Mexico City's Universidad Iberoamericana did she
feel ready to pursue acting seriously.
She soon landed the title role in "Teresa" (1989), a hugely successful soap
opera which earned her the star status in her native Mexico. However, anxious to
make films and to explore her talent and passion, Hayek left both "Teresa"
(1989) and Mexico in 1991. Heartbroken fans spread rumors that she was having a
secret affair with Mexico's president and left to escape his wife's wrath.
At long last, Salma made her way to Los Angeles. The 24 year old actress
approached Hollywood with naïve enthusiasm, and quickly learned that Latin
actresses were, if at all, typecast as the mistress maid or local prostitute. By
late 1992, Hayek had landed only bit parts. She appeared on "Street Justice"
(1991), "The Sinbad Show" (1993), "Nurses" (1991), and as a sexy maid on the HBO
series "Dream On" (1990). She also had one line in the Allison Anders film Mi
vida loca (1993). Feeling under-appreciated by Anglo filmmakers, Hayek vented
her frustrations on comedian Paul Rodriguez's late-night Spanish-language talk
show in 1992.
Robert Rodriguez and his producer wife Elizabeth Avellan happened to be watching
and were immediately smitten with the intelligent, opinionated young woman. He
soon gave her her big break--to star opposite Antonio Banderas in the now cult
classic Desperado (1995), which put her on Hollywood's map. The moviegoers
proved to be as dazzled with Hayek as he had been. After her break, she was cast
again by Rodriguez to star in his From Dusk Till Dawn (1996). Although her vampy
role opposite George Clooney and Quentin Tarantino was a small one, it was a
good credit to her box office name. Hayek's first star billing came later that
year with Fools Rush In (1997) opposite "Friends" (1994) actor Matthew Perry.
The film was a modest hit, and Hayek continued to rise her star in both
commercial and artistic films such as: Breaking Up (1997) with an unknown
Russell Crowe; "54" about the rise and fall of the legendary New York club;
Dogma (1999), playing the muse in a somewhat odd comedy co-starring Matt Damon
and Chris Rock; In the Time of the Butterflies (2001) (TV), the small artistic
film which won Hayek an ALMA award as best actress; and the 1999 summer
blockbuster Wild Wild West (1999). Her production company "Ventanarosa" produced
the 1999 Mexican feature film Coronel no tiene quien le escriba, El (1999),
which was shown at the Cannes Film Festival and selected as Mexico's official
Oscar entry for best foreign film.
The new millennium started out quietly around Salma as she was preparing to
produce and star in her dream role, that of Frida Kahlo, the legendary Mexican
painter whom Salma had been admiring her entire life and whose story she wanted
to bring to the big screen ever since her arrival in Hollywood. It finally
happened in 2002. Frida (2002), co-produced by Hayek, was a beautifully made
film overflowing with passion and enthusiasm, with terrific performances from
Salma and Alfred Molina as Kahlo's cheating husband "Diego Rivera". On the side
was an entourage of stars including Antonio Banderas, Ashley Judd, Geoffrey
Rush, Edward Norton and Valeria Golino.
The picture was a hit and was nominated for six Oscars, including best actress
for Hayek, who became the first Latin actress to be nominated in the category,
and won the awards for make-up and its brilliant original score by Elliot
Goldenthal. Hayek established herself as the serious actress that she is and, in
the same year, expanded her horizons, directing The Maldonado Miracle (2003)
(TV), which was shown at the Sundance Film festival. In 2003, she starred in the
final of Rodriguez's "Desperado" trilogy Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2003),
again opposite Banderas, and has just finished After the Sunset (2004) opposite
Pierce Brosnan and Ask the Dust (2006) opposite Colin Farrell. Both are
scheduled for release in early 2005. In the works are Robert Altman's "Paint"
and Bandidas (2006) in which she will star with her friend Penélope Cruz.
Mini Biography
One of Hollywood's most dazzling leading actresses, Salma Hayek was born in
Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, Mexico, on 2nd September, 1966.
Her Lebanese-Mexican father was a rich businessman and her mother was an opera
singer. At a very young age, Salma already knew she wanted to be an actress and,
after finishing high school, she felt more than ready to pursue her ambition. In
the late 80s, she won the role of "Teresa" in the self-titled soap opera, and
quickly became the "it" girl everyone was talking about. The shallow and
superficial acting required for the role was, however, not satisfying, as she
wanted to get ahead in acting rather than being stuck in it.
She soon left her native Mexico and her popularity to make her way to Los
Angeles. There, her career took off. Having arrived in Hollywood, she was
anonymous and had to start from scratch. She soon realized she had been slightly
naïve about continuing her acting career in a foreign country, with a very thick
accent and no experience, whatsoever. She was told over and over again by the
big suits she would have no chance of becoming a leading lady in Hollywood as
there just weren't any parts for Latinas with accents, let alone one who doesn't
speak English.
She started to take acting classes from the renowned Stella Adler and worked on
her accent. By 1993, she still wasn't getting her feet off the ground and was
too stubborn to return back to Mexico as she would consider it as "having
failed". Instead, she vented her frustrations in a late-night talk show by Paul
Rodriguez. Director Robert Rodriguez, who happened to be watching that very
show, was smitten with the beautiful, witty, and articulate Hayek, and cast her
in his upcoming movie Desperado (1995).
Desperado (1995) was released in 1995 and was a hit. Antonio Banderas and Hayek
had ignited sparks on the screen and the moviegoers fell in love with both
stars. By now, she had entered the Hollywood scene. This hadn't happened for a
Latina actress since the 1930s with the success of Dolores del Rio and, later
on, with Rita Moreno.
In 1996, she appeared in From Dusk Till Dawn (1996) and Fled (1996) and started
production on her first star billing movie, Fools Rush In (1997). The romantic
comedy, which cast her as a woman who ends up pregnant after a one night stand
with Matthew Perry, grossed around 35 million domestically and achieved rave
reviews for Hayek. During this period, she also got to cash in on her status and
looks by signing a lucrative deal with cosmetics giant Revlon.
Although she had now started climbing Hollywood's A-list, the lack of good
scripts, especially for women, made the young star more persevering in finding
quality roles which actually demanded some acting ability. It was around this
time that she felt she wanted to do a movie on the life of iconic Mexican
painter Frida Kahlo. She turned down a prominent role in a $70 million movie and
instead took on roles in independent films including: Breaking Up (1997), a
romantic drama alongside then-newcomer Russell Crowe; The Hunchback (1997)
(TV);' '54;' and The Velocity of Gary (1998). They were impressive but didn't do
much at the box-office.
In the late 1990s, Hayek went back to mainstream movies starring in Wild Wild
West (1999), which grossed well over $100 million, and Dogma (1999). Her own
production company, "Ventanarosa", co-produced the Mexican film Coronel no tiene
quien le escriba, El (1999), which was shown at the Cannes film festival and
submitted as an Oscar entry. At this time, Hayek had also started preparation on
her upcoming Frida Kahlo film and managed to star in more movies, most notably
Mike Figgis's 'Timecode,' 'Chain Of Fools,' and 'La Gran Vida.'
In late 2002 'Frida' was released. The hit movie provoked a great deal of
publicity and rave reviews for both her and co-star Alfred Molina. When award
season came the film and its star were not overlooked, winning the movie two
Academy Awards and six nominations, including 'best actress' for her. After
Frida came the final part in the closing trilogy of 'El Mariachi' with 'Once
Upon a Time in Mexico.' Again Banderas and Hayek received top billing and big
box-office.
With her acclaimed work in front of the screen, Hayek was offered a chance to
direct a movie for Showtime called 'The Maldonado Miracle.' Not only had she
established herself as a versatile actress, she was now rewarded with an Emmy as
outstanding director. During this time she became one of the most photographed
women in the U.S. which led to a contract with cosmetic mogul Avon, who signed
her as their spokesperson for their campaigns including the Anti-Domestic
Violence campaign. After an absence from the big screen for over a year, Hayek
broke up with her boyfriend of four years, actor Edward Norton, and returned
opposite 007 star Pierce Brosnan in an old Hollywood style action comedy 'After
The Sunset,' directed by Brett Ratner. 2004 also marked her year as Hollywood's
highest paid Latina actress, earning roughly $20 million in film contracts
alone.
She remains one of the most hardworking actresses in Hollywood. New films
include a high profile classic-style western comedy, 'Banditas,' co-starring pal
Penélope Cruz, with whom she has been friends for years. They play two bank
robbers becoming Mexico's Thelma and Louise. Another of her new films is the
highly anticipated 'Ask The Dust' directed by the brilliant Robert Towne.
Trivia
Chosen by People (USA) magazine as one of the 50 most beautiful people in the
world [1996]
Is dyslexic.
Was ranked 8th of the 100 Sexiest Women by FHM Taiwan (2001).
Frequently collaborates with Antonio Banderas and Robert Rodriguez.
Fluent in English, Arabic, Spanish and Portugese
Was originally considered for the part of Alicia Larde in _Beautiful Mind, A
(2001)_ because the character in real life is from El Salvador. But the
character for the film was later changed to American and given to Jennifer
Connelly.
Salma is an Arabic name that means "peace" or "calm".
Godmother to Robert Rodriguez's children.
Measurements: 36C-25-37 (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine)
She was sent to a boarding school in Louisiana at age 12, but was soon sent back
home after getting in trouble for frequently terrorizing the nuns!
Father was born in Lebanon and came to Mexico to start a small business where he
met her mother.
Studied International Relations & Drama at College in Mexico City.
Won Best Newcomer at the 1989 Novela Awards for "Nuevo amanecer, Un" (1988).
Has her own production company, Ventanarosa.
Is the second Latin American actress to be nominated for the Best Actress in a
Leading Role Academy Award, for her performance in Frida (2002). Brazilian
veteran Fernanda Montenegro was the first, for Central do Brasil (1998).
Her brother, Sami, designs custom chairs. His celebrity clients include Jennifer
Aniston and her ex-husband, Brad Pitt.
Made the cut to People magazine's 50 most beautiful people list twice. in 1996
and 2003
Was named one of the ten most stylish women in the world by Mr. Blackwell (aka
Richard Selzer) in 1997. InStyle named her the most stylish celebrity of 2003
and Eonline.com ranked her as the best dressed female celebrity.
Ranked #31 in Stuff magazine's "102 Sexiest Women in the World" (2002).
Good friend of Penélope Cruz.
She loves dogs
E! entertainment voted her look at the 1997 Academy Awards one of the 5 most
memorable in Oscar history. At the event she wore a beaded Armani gown
complemented by a 1920s diamond tiara.
Member of the jury at the Cannes Film Festival in 2005
Is good friends with Ashley Judd
Her parents are Sami Hayek (oil company executive) and Diana Jimenez Hayek
(opera singer).
Played a stripper twice: in From Dusk Till Dawn (1996) and in Dogma (1999)
Named #34 on the Maxim magazine Hot 100 of 2005 list.
Named #12 in FHM's "100 Sexiest Women in the World 2005" special supplement.
(2005)
Visited Guatemala from 2 May 2005 to 5 May 2005 as ambassador to Youth/AIDS, to
promote the prevention of the mortal disease. Ashley Judd and Colombian pop
singer Juanes also came with her.
Her younger brother is a highly respected make-up artist in Hollwood.
Named #36 in FHM magazine's "100 Sexiest Women in the World 2006" supplement.
(2006).
As the announcer for the Oscars 2007, she was able to announce best friend
Penélope Cruz' nominations for Best Actress for Volver (2006/I).
Engaged to businessman Francois-Henri Pinualt. Pinault owns PPR, the luxury
goods firm that owns iconic fashion houses Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent [March 9,
2007].
Gave birth to her first child, a baby girl named Valentina Paloma Pinault, on
Friday September 21th 2007. Father is Salma's fiancé Francois-Henri Pinault,
chairman and chief executive officer of the luxury goods company PPR SA.
Ranked #90 on the Maxim magazine Hot 100 of 2007 list.
Recently diagnosed with diabetes while pregnant (July 2007).
Her fiancé, François-Henri Pinault, has a son Francois b. 1998 and a daughter
Mathide b. 2001 from his first marriage.
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