Birthday:
Sep 2, 1966
Birthplace:
Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, Mexico

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Salma Hayek Biography

Widely considered to be the first Mexican actress to become a Hollywood movie star since Dolores Del Rio, Salma Hayek is known for bringing a fiery presence and striking, dark-eyed beauty to the screen. A soap star in her native Mexico, Hayek risked her entire career to come to L.A., where she struggled to be taken seriously. Her discovery by director Robert Rodriguez, who cast her in his 1995 film Desperado, gave Hayek her breakthrough, and she subsequently gained a reputation as one of Hollywood's sexiest and busiest actresses.The daughter of a Spanish mother and Lebanese father, Hayek was born in Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, Mexico, on September 2, 1966. Raised in a devoutly Catholic family, she was sent to a Louisiana boarding school at the age of 12. After getting into trouble for terrorizing the nuns, Hayek returned to Mexico, but she was eventually sent to Houston, Texas, to live with her aunt, where she stayed until she was 17. She subsequently moved to Mexico City, where she studied International Relations as a university student, but, to the chagrin of her family, decided to drop out in order to pursue a career as an actress. Starting out in local theatre productions, she eventually moved to television and landed a starring role in the popular soap opera Teresa. The show's success made Hayek a celebrity in her native country, but, desiring something more, she shocked her fans by deciding to quit the show in order to pursue a career in L.A.After taking a year to learn English and study acting with Stella Adler, Hayek got her first break when Allison Anders cast her in a supporting role in Mi Vida Loca (1993). The role allowed Hayek to obtain a Screen Actors Guild card, and after doing so, she continued to audition until she appeared on a Spanish-language cable access talk show that happened to count director Robert Rodriguez amongst its viewers. Rodriguez tracked Hayek down and promptly cast her in Desperado, his bigger-budget 1995 sequel to El Mariachi. The film, which also starred Antonio Banderas, succeeded in giving the actress her own plot on the Hollywood map, and Rodriguez again demonstrated his faith in her when he cast her in his next project, the vampire extravaganza From Dusk Till Dawn (1996). Unfortunately for Hayek, the film, which also starred George Clooney, failed to do as well as expected, and Hayek's next few projects were similarly lackluster. The Faculty (1998), a teen thriller that cast Hayek as a teacher who turns into an alien, was an exception, and Kevin Smith's Dogma (1999), which featured her as a celestial muse, was fairly successful with critics and audiences. Also in 1999, Hayek had a starring role in what was to be her biggest film to date, Barry Sonnenfeld's Wild Wild West, which also starred Will Smith and Kevin Kline. Unfortunately for all involved, the film was a turkey. In 2000, Hayek could be seen in smaller, edgier ventures, including the independent comedy Chain of Fools, in which she played a centerfold-turned- cop, and Mike Figgis' experimental Time Code, which cast her as Jeanne Tripplehorn's lover. If these films ultimately didn't provide Hayek with a role that would draw attention to her genuine talent, this would soon change with the long awaited biography of tragic artist Frida Kahlo. With her role as the epnoymous character in Frida (2002), Hayek disappeared into her subject so convincingly that not only would she return to the good graces of critics, but earn an Oscar nomination as well.Hayek would spend the coming years enjoying superstar status with everything from comedic turns on sitcoms like Ugly Betty (which she produced) and 30 Rock, to meaty roles in dramatic thrillers like Savages. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi

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Quotes from Salma Hayek's Characters

    1. Salma Hayek: There are people out there now that are absolutely famous, who don't work!
    From $ellebrity. Submitted by Chris P (4 months ago)
    1. Elena: If you wanna control somebody, take what they love.
    From Savages. Submitted by Antonio M (5 months ago)
    1. Bella Flores: I'm so sorry about the lamp.
    2. Scott Voss: It's ok. You can just leave it there.
    3. Bella Flores: Sorry.
    From Here Comes the Boom. Submitted by Austin G (6 months ago)
    1. Cesca Giggles: Once logged in, parents won't even be able to get their kids attention.
    2. Juni Cortez: [sarcastically] What else is new?
    From Spy Kids 3-D - Game Over. Submitted by Connor N (9 months ago)
    1. Santanico Pandemonium: I'm not gonna drain you completely. You're gonna turn for me. You'll be my slave. You'll live for me. You'll eat bugs because I order it. Why? Because I don't think you're worthy of human blood. You'll feed on the blood of stray dogs. You'll be my foot stool. And at my command, you'll lick the dog shit from my boot heel. Since you'll be my dog, your new name will be 'Spot'. Welcome to slavery.
    2. Seth Gecko: No, thanks. I've already had a wife.
    From From Dusk Till Dawn. Submitted by Karen M (9 months ago)
    1. Lado: I can't find my prick here...
    2. Elena: That's because it's too fucking small.
    From Savages. Submitted by José Manuel G (10 months ago)
    1. Elena: They may love you but they will never love you as much as they love each other. Otherwise they wouldn't share you, would they?
    From Savages. Submitted by Ariel E (10 months ago)
    1. Elena: You know, if I had to, I wouldn't have a problem cutting both their throats off.
    From Savages. Submitted by Jose R (10 months ago)
    1. Elena: There's something wrong with your love story, baby.
    From Savages. Submitted by José Manuel G (10 months ago)
    1. Lola: She talked about you everyday.
    From Americano. Submitted by Chris P (11 months ago)
    1. Lola: I don't wanna talk, roller skate, or whatever with you.
    From Americano. Submitted by Chris P (11 months ago)
    1. Puss in Boots: I will see you again Kitty Softpaws.
    2. Kitty Softpaws: Sooner than you think.
    From Puss in Boots. Submitted by Maya B (12 months ago)
    1. Kitty Softpaws: You hit me in the head with a guitar?
    2. Puss in Boots: You are a woman?
    3. Kitty Softpaws: Amateur.
    4. Puss in Boots: Wow! Senorita, wait! Let me buy you some leche! I am a lover not a...fighter.
    From Puss in Boots. Submitted by Suzanne T (15 months ago)
    1. Kitty Softpaws: I'll steal you blind and you won't even know I was there.
    From Puss in Boots. Submitted by Maya B (17 months ago)
    1. El Mariachi: Carolina, did I thank you?
    2. Carolina: No.
    3. El Mariachi: I will.
    From Desperado. Submitted by Nick S (17 months ago)
    1. Kitty Softpaws: I was just a stray, but I had beautiful claws. One day a really nice couple took me in, gave me milk every morning, loved me. Maybe I scratched her curtains or play too rough with the hamster. I don't know why they did it, but they took my claws.
    2. Puss in Boots: Cat people are crazy.
    From Puss in Boots. Submitted by Justin K (18 months ago)
    1. Kitty Softpaws: Guys! It's a gold pooper! We're taking it!
    From Puss in Boots. Submitted by Carly W (18 months ago)
    1. Kitty Softpaws: You hit me in the head with a guitar!
    From Puss in Boots. Submitted by Carly W (18 months ago)
    1. Kitty Softpaws: [sing-song voice] Someone forgot his money!
    From Puss in Boots. Submitted by Anthony A (18 months ago)
    1. Mr. Furlong: Maybe you should just go home.
    2. Nurse Rosa Harper: No, thank you. I'm saving my sick days for when I feel better.
    3. Mr. Furlong: Maybe I should just put a pen in my eye.
    From The Faculty. Submitted by Creep F (2 years ago)
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