Salma Hayek Pinault, born Salma Valgarma Hayek Jiménez on September 2, 1966, is a Mexican-American actress, film producer, and philanthropist. She has starred in over 30 Hollywood films and is known for her work in a variety of genres, from romantic comedies to action films.
Hayek was born in Coatzacoalcos, Mexico, and began her acting career in the late 1980s, appearing in Mexican telenovelas. In 1995, she made her Hollywood debut in the action film "Desperado", opposite Antonio Banderas. Hayek's breakthrough role came in 2002 with the biopic "Frida", for which she received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress.
Since then, Hayek has starred in a wide range of films, including "Grown Ups" (2010), "Magic Mike's Last Dance" (2023), and the Marvel Cinematic Universe film "Eternals" (2021). She has also produced several films, including "The Prophet" (2014) and "The 33" (2015).
In addition to her acting and producing work, Hayek is also a dedicated philanthropist. She is a co-founder of the charity "Chime for Change", which supports women's empowerment. Hayek is also a vocal advocate for immigrants' rights and has spoken out against the Trump administration's policies.
Salma Hayek is a true Hollywood star, but she has never forgotten her Mexican roots. She is a proud representative of her culture and is a role model for Latinas around the world.