Salma Hayek
HOLLYWOOD
(By Belinda Luscombe, Time) August 18, 2005 - When you have a body with curves
more dangerous than a racetrack's and a face that stops traffic, you learn to
love the public eye. But Salma Hayek has never been content to be a mere lens
magnet. She plays the show-biz game like a true scrimmager, dodging, scrambling
and tackling much bigger obstacles. Consider first her arrival in the U.S., in
1990 at age 23; already an enormous star in her homeland of Mexico, she had to
return to the bottom of the filmic food chain in L.A. After director Robert
Rodriguez saw her on TV and cast her in 1995's Desperado, she began to win roles
in mainstream, if not always successful, films like Fools Rush In and Wild Wild
West. Just 12 years after she arrived, Hayek produced and starred in her dream
project, a biopic of fellow Mexican Frida Kahlo, a film that had stymied several
richer, more famous and much taller women, not to mention studio executives, for
years. But a passion project is just a brave, slightly quixotic thing to do,
unless it makes a handsome profit (as Frida did) and gets nominated for six
Academy Awards (as Frida didwinning two). Directing came next; Hayek's
Maldonado Miracle, about how a bleeding statue changes a town, aired on Showtime
in 2003. At this stage, she could be sitting by the pool, fending off the
scripts, invitations and free frocks, but with Hayek, 38, nothing is show
business as usual. She took PenΘlope Cruz, a putative rival, under her wing when
the Spanish actress arrived in Hollywood. She's trying to send more film
productions Mexico's way to build up the industry there. And she's also
developing two new U.S. films and two TV shows, plus writing a script for Jamie
Foxx. Hayek may have been noticed for her body, but she's known for her body of
work.
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