Salma Hayek first saw her star rise with roles in television and film in Mexico, beginning in the late 1980s.By the early 1990s, the Frida star had moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in film; but the transition to an English-language audience in the U.S.
wouldn't come without many detractors.In a new interview,Hayek revealed that she was told her acting career would 'die' when she was in her mid-thirties, and that she would never make it in Hollywood as a Mexican actress.Scroll down to video Revealing: Salma Hayek, 54, opened up about the detractors who told her she would never make it as a Mexican actress in Hollywood'They told me my career in Hollywood would die in mid-thirties because there was no one,' Hayek, 54, said while.
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