1. Penelope Cruz
One of the sexiest actresses of all time and sensational star in Hollywood. She’s known for his uniqueness and beloved by her “Spanish accent.” Born as Penelope Cruz Sanchez, born on April 28th 1974 in Alcobendas, Madrid – Spain. She started in 1991 in making her career from TV-roles to Hispanic movies in their country. She made her film in Hollywood in 1993 as Mary for the movie “For Love, Only For Love.” Followed by the movie “The Greek Labyrinth” and the 1993 movie “The Rebel” playing the role Enza. She also played the character Diana in the 1997 movie “Love Can Seriously Damage Your Health” and as Isabel Plaza Caballero in the movie “Live Flesh.” She also played the role Macarena in the movie “The Girl of Your Dreams” in 1998, as Pilar in the movie “Talk of Angels”, starred as Josepha in the movie “The Hi-Lo Country”, landed a role...
2. Edgar Ramirez
Edgar Filiberto Ramirez Arellano is of Venezuelan origin and was born in Tachira to “Soday" and “Filiberto Ramirez”, and has a sister named “Nataly.” He can speak French, Spanish, English, German, and Italian languages fluently as he had traveled so many places during his childhood. He graduated from “Catholic University” with Mass Communication in 1999. He then worked as a journalist, during his graduation.
Firstly Edgar appeared in a Venezuelan telenovela “Cosita Rica” in some significant episodes that were produced by a television network named “Venevision”. Then “Domino” film directed by “Tony Scott” was the first notable movie in which Edgar act...
3. Gael Garcia Bernal
Gael Garcia Bernal is a Mexican actor, director, and producer. He was born on November 30, 1978. He is the founder of Canana films in the Mexican city. Bernal was born in Guadalajara, Mexico. He started acting at a very early age and had spent his teenage starring in telenovelas.
With chemistry being his favourite subject, he completed his studies from International Baccalaureate. At the age of 14, he taught indigenous people in Mexico to read. After a year he migrated to London, England and was the first Mexican who got enrolled to study at the Central School of Speech and Drama.
He portrays himself as spiritually Agnostic and culturally Catholic. He made his debut in Amores Perros as a working class dreamer who gave him the nomination in Oscar, and he grabbed the Hollywood's attention. He was also...