One
of Spain's foremost leading ladies of the 1990s,
Penelope Cruz has managed to make her mark on international
audiences as well. Born in Madrid on April 28, 1974,
Cruz was one of three children of a merchant and
a hairdresser. After years of intensive study in
ballet and jazz, she broke into acting in 1992.
That year, she had starring roles in Jamón
Jamón and Belle Epoque, two very disparate
films. The former cast her as the desperately poor
daughter of a village prostitute, while the latter
featured her as one of four lusty daughters of a
wealthy man in pre-Franco Spain. Belle Epoque proved
to be a huge success, winning nine Goya Awards (the
Spanish equivalent of an Academy Award) and an Oscar
for Best Foreign Film. Its success gave Cruz a dose
of international recognition, and, after starring
in a number of Spanish films, she enhanced this
recognition in 1997 with the Sundance entry Abre
los Ojos. That same year, she had a brief but memorable
role in Pedro Almodóvar's Carne Trémula.
In
1998, Cruz had her first starring role in an English
language film, playing Billy Crudup's Mexican-American
love interest in Stephen Frears' The Hi-Lo Country.
She had another go at English later that year in
the Spanish-British romantic comedy Twice Upon a
Yesterday, which cast her as a Spanish barmaid living
in London. In 1999, she returned to Spain to collaborate
once again with Almodóvar on Todo Sobre Mi
Madre, a wildly acclaimed film that premiered at
Cannes that year.
Blow
(2001)
Captain Corelli's Mandolin (2001)
All the Pretty Horses (2000)
Woman on Top (2000)
All About My Mother (1999)
Open Your Eyes (1999)
Twice Upon a Yesterday (1999)
The Hi-Lo Country (1998)
Live Flesh (1998)
Talk of Angels (1998)
Open Your Eyes (1997)
Belle Epoque (1993)
Jamon Jamon (1993)
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