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Birth Name: |
Penélope Cruz Sánchez |
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Birth Date: |
April 28, 1974 |
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Birth Place: |
Madrid, Spain |
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Height: |
5' 5˝'' |
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Sex: |
F |
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Nationality: |
Spanish |
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Profession: |
Actress, Model |
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Education: |
Secondary studies (dropped out) |
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National Conservatory in Madrid,
Spain (majored in Classical Ballet) |
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Cristina Rota's School in Nueva
York (4 years of theater) |
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Relationship: |
Matthew McConaughey (actor; b.
November 4, 1969; dating since summer 2004, met while
filming Sahara; broke up in May 2006), Tom Cruise (actor;
dated 2001-January 2004), Matt Damon (actor; briefly dated
during filming All The Pretty Horses in 2000) |
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Father: |
Eduardo Cruz (auto mechanic) |
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Mother: |
Encarna Cruz (hairdresser,
manager) |
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Sister: |
Monica Cruz (professional
flamenco dancer; TV star; born in 1977) |
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Brother: |
Eduardo Jr (born in 1985) |
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Claim to fame: |
As Alejandra in All the Pretty
Horses (2000) |
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With her expressive brown eyes, lustrous
dark hair and flawless olive skin, Penelope Cruz burst on the scene as
a teenager lending an air of sultry innocence and a flair for drollery
and nudity as the sexy ingenue in Bigas Lunas' American art-house hit
"Jamon Jamon" (1992). She solidified her status as a rising star
playing the virginal Luz in Ferdinand Trueba's 1994 Oscar-winning
"Belle Epoch". Born in Madrid, Cruz began studying dance as a
teenager. At age 15, she auditioned for a talent agent who signed her
immediately. Within two years, she had segued to the big screen in "El
Laberinto Griego/The Greek Labyrinth" (1992) before her breakthrough
in "Jamon Jamon".
As a rising star in her native Spain, Cruz got to work with top
directors and played myriad parts ranging from the Virgin Mary in "Per
Amore, Solo per amore/For Love, Only for Love" (1993) to a medieval
bride in "Celestina" (1996) to a pregnant prostitute in Pedro
Almodovar's "Live Flesh" (1997) to the supportive girlfriend of a man
disfigured in car accident in Alejandro Amenabar's "Open Your Eyes"
(1998). She reteamed with both Trueba and Almodovar for two her best
screen performances to date. Purportedly based on a true incident,
Trueba's "The Girl of My Dreams/La Nina de tus ojos" (1998) allowed
the actress to pay homage to her grandmother in her portrayal of an
Adalusian cabaret singer trapped in Nazi Germany who catches the
attention of propaganda minister Josef Goebbels. Almodovar once again
had her playing a woman with child in the Cannes favorite "Todo sobre
mi madre/All About My Mother" (1999) although this time in a sly bit
of irony, the fragile beauty portrayed a nun.
Attempting to broaden her employment opportunities, Cruz began acting
in English in the British miniseries "Framed" (1993). She went on to
appear as the sweet charge of an Irish governess in the period drama
"Talk of Angels" (shot in 1994; released theatrically in 1998) and
lent her luminous looks to the thankless role of the Mexican
girlfriend of Billy Crudup's cattle rancher in Stephen Frears' "The
Hi-Lo Country" (1998). Cruz also played a bookish barmaid who catches
the eye of Scotsman Douglas Henshall in the fantasy romantic comedy
"Twice Upon a Yesterday/If Only/The Man with Rain in His Shoe" (1998).
The actress' status as a rising international star was firmed when she
landed the female lead opposite Matt Damon in Billy Bob Thornton's
screen version of "All the Pretty Horses" and the lead as a South
American chef coping with her newfound success when she lands a TV
show in the USA in the comedy "Woman on Top" (both 2000).
Cruz would soon gain ground in Hollywood with roles as sexy, exotic
types in "Blow" (2001) with Johnny Depp and "Captain Corelli's
Mandolin" (2001) with Nicolas Cage, but it would be a role opposite
superstar Tom Cruise--both on screen and off--that would propel the
actress to the forefront of Hollywood. After being naturally cast as
Cruise's love interest Sofia in "Vanilla Sky" (2001), writer-director
Cameron Crowe's intriguing but not-quite-fulfilling Americanized
reworking of "Open Your Eyes" (Cruz played the same role she did in
the original), Cruz embarked on a highly publicized relationship with
her world-famous leading man, shortly after his notoriously
acrimonious split with Nicole Kidman. The couple was catapulated to
the front of the headlines, and Cruz was became a well-known
personality. Her noteriety did not immediately translate into more
film roles, however; in 2002 she appeared briefly in the aimable but
unremarkable comedy "Waking Up In Reno" opposite Thornton, and in 2003
she delivered a nice turn as Chloe a mental patient who believes she
consorts with demons and begins to suck her former therapist (Halle
Bery) into her dark world in the otherwise preposterous thriller "Gothika."
She then played support to Charlize Theron and Stuart Townsend in the
wartime melodrama "Head in the Clouds" (2004) as a bohemian drawn into
a strange menage. The actress then took on the role of Eva Rojas, the
paramour of master explorer Dirk Pitt (Matthew McConaughey) in
"Sahara" (2005), the Paramount Pictures adaptation of Clive Cussler's
bestselling adventure novel, and interest in the film was fanned by
the off-screen romance between Cruz and her leading man. |