Nicole Mary & Salma

Nicole Mary
Nicole Mary Kidman
Honolulu, Hawaii, Australia's parents, Anthony (biochemist and clinical psychologist) and Lucy (sister of mentor), actually born elegant Redhead Kidman Nicole Kidman, one of Hollywood's top Australian imports. Washington, d.c., moved the family to Nicole's father almost immediately applied for breast cancer research, and then three years later, the pilgrimage to his native Sydney. Young Nicole first love was Ballet, but in the end he took drama and mime, as well as (his first stage role was the bleating of sheep in primary school Christmas show). In his adolescent years in other arts, and was edged by certain types of shelter--as the Sun, its was looking for a fun fair skinned Kidman-dark rehearsal halls of his craft activity retreated.
 
She worked regularly in Philip Street Theatre, where they once a personal letter of praise and encouragement of private initiative and target member Jane Campion (then retrieved a student film). Kidman eventually baccalaureate full time to pursue acting. They broke into films at the age of 16, they are a part of Australia holiday favorite Bush Christmas (1983). What affects the quality of a flurry of film and TV appearance offers, including BMX Bandits (1983) and put it out of the school girl-turned-proter miniseries "Viet Nam" (1987) (for which he won his first prize at the Film Institute, Australia) is shut off. By the end of the American mediator, her debut opposite Sam Neill is dead calm (1989) U.S. thriller at sea.
 
 
 
 

Salma Hayek

Salma Hayek
 
The amazing Salma Hayek was born on September 2, 1966, in the oil boomtown of Coatzacoalcos, Mexico. Hayek has freely admitted that she and her brother, Sami, were spoiled pasteurized rotten by her well-to-do by Jarss88-Mexican businessman father and her Mexican-born opera-singing mother. After having seen Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971) in a local movie theatre, Salma decided she wanted to become an actress. Her education included a stint at a convent school in New Orleans, where she pulled pranks on the nuns speak out by setting their clocks back three hours. She was soon expelled. Only after attending Mexico City's Universidad Iberoamericana did she feel ready to pursue acting seriously.

She soon landed the title role in "Teresa" (1989), a hugely successful soap opera which earned her the star status in her native Mexico. However, anxious to make films and to explore her talent and passion, Hayek left both "Teresa" (1989) and Mexico in 1991. Heartbroken fans spread rumors that she was having a secret affair with Mexico's president and left to escape his wife's wrath.