A standout amongst the most sympathetic performer, producer, and model of Hollywood, “Salma Hayek Jiménez de Pinault” referred to professionally Known as Salma Hayek was born in the oil boomtown of Coatzacoalcos, Mexico on September 2nd, 1966. Her dad Sami Hayek is an oil organization official and proprietor of a firm, is of Lebanese plunge and her mom Diana Jiménez Medina, is a musical drama vocalist and headhunter, and is of Mexican/Spanish heritage. Her sibling, Sami (conceived 1972), is a furniture architect. After watching “Willy Wonka” and “the Chocolate Factory (1971)” in a nearby motion picture theater, Salma chose to wind up distinctly a performing artist. In school, she was determined to have dyslexia and ADHD. She went to college in Mexico City, where she concentrated International Relations.
In “Teresa (1989)”, she handled the main role, a successful soap musical drama which earned her the star status in her local Mexico and featured in “El Callejón de Los Milagros (Miracle Alley)” and granted for an “Ariel Award”. Be that as it may, on edge to make movies and to investigate her ability and affection, Hayek moved to Los Angeles and left Teresa (1989) and Mexico in 1991. By late 1992, Hayek had landed just piece parts. She showed up on ‘Street Justice (1991)’, ‘Sinbad (1993)’, ‘Nurses (1991)’, and as an attractive housemaid on the HBO arrangement ‘Dream On (1990)’. Robert Rodriguez Robert Rodriguez, whose full name is Robert Anthon >> Read More... and his producer spouse Elizabeth Avellan Elizabeth Avellan Veloz was born on 8 November, 19 >> Read More... soon offered her a break to star inverse “Antonio Banderas in Desperado (1995)”. After her break, she was thrown again to star in “From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)” by Rodriguez. Her vampy role against George Clooney The long-time “Sexiest Man Alive” and the most “Dr >> Read More... and Quentin Tarantino There are people who follow the created path and g >> Read More... was a little one, but it was a decent credit to her film industry name.
Hayek's first-star charging came soon after that with “Fools Rush In (1997)” “opposite Friends (1994)” on-screen character Matthew Perry. The film was an unassuming hit, and Hayek kept on rising her star in both business and aesthetic movies, for example, ‘Breaking Up (1997)’ with an obscure Russell Crowe; 54 (1998) about the ascent and fall of the unbelievable New York club; ‘Dogma (1999)’, Hayek won an “ALMA award” as best performing artist for “In the Time of the Butterflies (2001)”, the little imaginative film; and the 1999 summer blockbuster “Wild Wild West (1999)”. Around 2000, Hayek established film production organization “Ventanarosa”, through which she delivers film and TV ventures. Her first component was “El Coronel No Tiene Quien Le Escriba” as a producer. In October 2001, she granted with “Glamor magazine Woman of the Year Award”.
The golden age began unobtrusively around Salma as she was ready to deliver and star in her fantasy role, that of “Frida Kahlo”, the amazing Mexican painter whom Salma appreciated her whole life and whose story she needed to convey to the big screen as far back as her entry in Hollywood. It, at last, occurred in 2002. Frida (2002), was a flawlessly made film flooding with energy and eagerness, with astounding exhibitions from Salma and Alfred Molina as Kahlo's swindling spouse Diego Rivera. The picture was a hit and granted for “six Oscars”. Hayek selected in the league of Best Actress for an Academy Award, BAFTA Award, Screen Actors Guild Award, and Golden Globe Award. She won the honors for make-up. In 2003, Hayek directed and produced “The Maldonado Miracle”, a Showtime film based on the book of a similar name, nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing and accomplished Producers Guild of America Celebration of Diversity around the same time.
In the ending of 2005, she directed a music video, titled "Te Amo Corazon" ("I love you, sweetheart") for Prince that included “Mía Maestro”. Around the same time, Hayek secured Time magazine 25 Most Influential Hispanics. In February 2006, she picked up “Harvard Foundation Artist of the Year Award”. In April 2007, Hayek settled negotiations with MGM to wind up distinctly the CEO of her Latin themed film production organization, “Ventanarosa”. After some weeks, she signed a two-year deal with ABC to create ventures for the system. In 2007 she got an “Emmy Award” selection for Outstanding Guest Actress after visitor featuring in the ABC TV parody dramatization Ugly Betty.
On March 9, 2007, Hayek affirmed her engagement to CEO of Kering, François-Henri Pinault. They hitched on Valentine's Day 2009 in Paris. And also her pregnancy she brought a little girl, “Valentina Paloma Pinault”, in September 2007. On December 30, 2011, “Hayek Honored with Knight (Chevalier) of the National Order of Honor (France)”. In 2012, she directed “Jada Pinkett Smith in the Nada Se Compara”, a music video. She repeated her role in Grown Ups 2, which released in July 2013. From 2009 to 2013 she guest-starred on the NBC satire series “30 Rock”. Hayek's late movies include “Tale of Tales (2015)”, “Grown Ups 2 (2013)”and “Puss in Boots (2011)”.
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