| Biography:
Born September 2, 1968 in Coatzacoalcos, Mexico,
Salma Hayek has become one of the more popular leading ladies on film today.
Salma certainly didn't have the average life of others from her country, as
her father was a top exec with the
state-owned oil company and mother was an opera singer. Salma has admitted
to having had a very spoiled childhood which included her own private zoo,
Colorado ski trips, and summers on Greek islands. Originally, this Spanish
speaking actress was working in Mexico on the highest rated television
program in that country. Hayek had dreams of going to Hollywood and
conquering a bigger name for herself and quit the popular show and start
from the bottom, not even knowing the language she was hoping to act in.
After heading to LA in '91, Hayek spent extensive time learning English and
acting. She also met Richard Crenna Jr. there when they took acting lessons
and were briefly engaged but later broke up and called it off.
Hayek got a huge break when director Robert Rodriguez had caught Hayek on a
Spanish television talk show. Rodriguez contacted her and had planned on
having her star in his upcoming movie Desperado, and after a little
convincing of his financial backers, she landed the role. Starring opposite
Antonio Banderas, the movie was the start of her highly successful movie
career. Though she was criticized in her native country of Mexico for her
nude sex scenes with Antonio to which she replied "In Mexico, people are
still very reserved about sex". Next up came the movies Fair Game and Fled
where she co-starred with William Baldwin. Her roles in 1997 brought the
acclaimed Fools Rush In and the TNT movie The Hunchback of Notre Dame.where
she dated co-star Edward Atterton for an extensive amount of time before
later breaking off the relationship. Salma's latest roles in 1999 brought
the much hyped but much disappointing Wild Wild West which co-starred Will
Smith, as well as Dogma, which stars Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, and Chris
Rock. In Wild Wild West, Salma was so nervous about her nude scene she
cleared the studio and was further instigated when Will hung a BA as she was
turning to read her lines, but the ever cool Salma didn't even flinch to the
displeasure of Smith who presumably wanted to see Salma's fine bod a little
longer!
Hayek bristles at comments saying how far Latins have made it in Hollywood,
responding by saying: "Don't tell me that Latins are making it in Hollywood!
Every time I hear that, it makes me so mad! Some people say, 'But look at
Jennifer Lopez! Look what she's doing.' Jennifer Lopez is from New York. Do
you hear an accent? Her grandparents or her parents, maybe. Her Spanish is
very bad. She is a very good actress ... and now it's very convenient
because when she has to be Latin, she's Latin. But 'Out of Sight' was not
about a Puerto Rican. It was about a couple from New York." She further says
about Hollywood's anti-Mexican stance: "When I asked a producer to consider
casting a Latina as a fashion editor, he told me a Latina might be all right
in the role but definitely not a Mexican. People around here think that
Mexicans are lazy and have no style." Whatever the case, many in Hollywood
do think that Salma has style, and is a refreshing break from the anorexic,
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