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Name: Salma Hayek
Height: 5'2"
Birth Date: September 2, 1966
Birth Place: Coatzacoalcos, Mexico
Occupation: Actress
Salma Hayek
has charisma and an amazing presence. Not only
does she throw herself into every role she takes
on, but she has the kind of determination and
passion we admire in a woman. And she might
just be one of the sexiest women on the planet.
Salma Hayek was born on September 2, 1966, and
raised in Coatzacoalcos, Mexico. Her religious
parents -- father of Lebanese descent, mother
of Spanish descent -- wanted to ensure that
their daughter would be well-educated, and sent
her to a Louisiana boarding school when she
was 12. Sent back home for being a prankster,
Hayek finished high school and was sent to Houston
to live with her aunt until the age of 17.
Salma Hayek has starred in some good movies
like Desperado, Dogma and Once Upon a Time in
Mexico, but the girl has also made some bad
film choices: Fools Rush In and Wild Wild West
are among the many that pop into our minds.
But thanks to her red-hot passion, Latin fire,
and curves that just won't quit, we can forgive
her. Okay, we can even forgive her for the unibrow
she had to maintain while starring as Frida
Kahlo in Frida.
In 2004, Salma can add the movies After the
Sunset, the animated film Sian Ka'an (for which
she lends her voice), Paint, and Murphy's Law
to her resume. She is also tapped to star in
2005's Ask the Dust with Colin Farrell and Val
Kilmer.
ABC to Promote Primetime Hit ``Desperate Housewives''
and Salma Hayek-Adapted Premiere of ``Ugly Betty''
to Transit TV's Targeted Hispanic Audience.
Television networks face an increasingly competitive
landscape to attract new viewers, so channels
are seeking innovative new ways to promote their
primetime series. With the Fall season premieres
just around the corner, ABC Entertainment (ABC)
is targeting the Hispanic audience, and promoting
"Desperate Housewives" and "Ugly
Betty" with the help of its U.S. Hispanic
agency ARENAS and Transit Television Network
(Transit TV) as a key resource to deliver its
primetime spots to the Hispanic community.
This Fall, Transit TV will air promotional spots
for ABC's primetime television shows "Desperate
Housewives" and "Ugly Betty"
on Transit TV's mobile broadcast network.
The commercials will reach a dedicated, targeted
audience via Transit TV screens installed on
thousands of transit vehicles across select
major markets, including Chicago, Los Angeles
and Orlando. Both spots will run in Spanish.
This commercial promotion will support the season's
launch of both shows. The award-winning "Desperate
Housewives" will premiere its 3rd season
on Sunday, September 24 (9/8c), while "Ugly
Betty" will have its series premiere on
Thursday, September 28th (8/7c). "Ugly
Betty" is based on a Colombian telenovela,
"Yo Soy Betty La Fea," and adapted
into an American setting by producer Salma Hayek.
"We are extremely pleased that ABC and
ARENAS have chosen to deliver their promotional
spots for `Desperate Housewives' and `Ugly Betty'
to Transit TV's targeted demographic,"
said Gerry Noble, President and Chief Executive
Officer of Transit TV. "More and more,
major advertisers are looking at new mediums
to supplement their traditional media plans,
and Transit TV's captive audience provides an
attractive addition."
-
Lonely Hearts (2006) .... Martha Beck
-Ask the Dust (2006) ....
Camilla Lopez
- Bandidas (2006) .... Sara
Sandoval
- Sian Ka'an (2005) (voice)
.... Maria
- After the Sunset (2004)
.... Lola Cirillo
- Once Upon a Time in Mexico
(2003) .... Carolina
- Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over
(2003) .... Cesca Giggles
- Frida (2002) .... Frida
Kahlo
- In the Time of the Butterflies
(2001) (TV) .... Minerva Mirabal
- Hotel (2001) .... Charlee
Boux
- Traffic (2000) (uncredited)
.... Rosario
- Gran vida, La (2000) ....
Lola
- Chain of Fools (2000)
.... Kolko
- Timecode (2000) .... Rose
- Wild Wild West (1999)
.... Rita Escobar
- Coronel no tiene quien
le escriba, El (1999) .... Julia
- Dogma (1999) .... Serendipity
- The Faculty (1998) ....
Nurse Rosa Harper
- The Velocity of Gary (1998)
.... Mary Carmen
- Breaking Up (1997) ....
Monica
- The Hunchback (1997) (TV)
.... Esmeralda
- Fools Rush In (1997) ....
Isabel Fuentes Whitman
- Sistole Diastole (1997)
.... Carmelita
- Fled (1996) .... Cora
- From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)
.... Santanico Pandemonium
- "Vuelo del águila,
El" (1996) TV Series .... Juana
Cata
- Follow Me Home (1996)
- Fair Game (1995) ....
Rita
- Four Rooms (1995) ....
TV Dancing Girl (segment "The Misbehavers")
- Desperado (1995) ....
Carolina