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Revision as of 20:50, November 19, 2007
Salma Hayek Jiménez (b. Coatzacoalcos, Mexico, 2 September 1966) Mexican actress.
Salma Hayek left Mexico in 1991 looking for success in Hollywood, anxious to make films and to explore her talent and passion. It was, the now cult classic Desperado (1995), which put her on Hollywood's map. Later Hayek was credited to several films including Fools Rush In (1997, opposite Matthew Perry), The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1997, playing Esmeralda), and Breaking Up (1997, with Russell Crowe).
In 2002 Hayek co-produced Frida, and star in her dream role. The picture was nominated for six Oscars. In 2003, she starred in Once Upon a Time in Mexico, the final of Rodriguez's "Desperado" trilogy. She remains one of the most hardworking actresses in Hollywood. She owns the production company, "Ventanarosa".
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