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Salma Hayek Biography
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. Once a college student in
Mexico City, majoring in international relations studies, Hayek
finally decided to drop out (to her parents' chagrin) to pursue her
childhood dream of becoming an actress. Hayek started out doing
local theater, including a role as the female lead in Aladdin and
His Marvelous Lamp. Theater work eventually led to commercials,
which finally led to a part on a series called Un nuevo amanecer.
Hayek was considered a star in Mexico for her role as Teresa in the
popular soap opera of the same name. This was, however, not enough
for the ambitious beauty who had set her sights on Hollywood.
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