Eva Mendes

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Eva Mendes

Eva Mendes, May 2007
Born March 5, 1974 (1974-03-05) (age 33)
Miami, Florida, U.S.

Eva Mendes (born March 5, 1974, [1]) is an American actress. She began acting in the late 1990s, and became known after a series of roles in several major Hollywood films, including 2 Fast 2 Furious and Hitch.

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Mendes was born in Miami, Florida[2] to Cuban-American parents and was raised in Los Angeles by her mother after her parents' divorce; Mendes has said that her mother "suffered so much to make my life OK" during her early years.[2] Her father is a car salesman and her mother, Eva, is now an elementary school principal. She had a Catholic upbringing and aspired to be a nun.[3] As a child, Mendes was teased about her "buck teeth".[2] She went to Hoover High School in Glendale, California and later attended California State University, Northridge to study Marketing but dropped out after meeting boyfriend Zedrick Threatt, who helped her to seek an acting career. She studied with Ivana Chubbuck.

Mendes worked her way up through commercials to music videos (including an appearance in Will Smith's video "Miami" and a Pet Shop Boys music video in 1996 and Aerosmith's video "Hole in My Soul" in 1997) to guest roles in soap operas and supporting film roles. She received her first big-screen break when she appeared in the award-winning and critically-acclaimed Training Day. That performance led to roles in Stuck on You, Once Upon a Time in Mexico, and as the female lead in the comedy Hitch opposite Will Smith. Her role in Once Upon a Time in Mexico also gave her a nomination at the Teen Choice Awards. Mendes costarred in Ghost Rider with Nicolas Cage, and most recently she starred alongside Joaquin Phoenix, Mark Wahlberg, and Robert Duvall in the film We Own the Night.

Mendes is a spokesmodel for Revlon. She has also worked in interior design and has written children's books.

Maxim ranked her #7 in its 2007 Hot 100 issue.[4] Mendes also made her second Maxim cover in the November 2007 issue.[5]

Mendes, despite resisting offers from Playboy, appeared naked in Flaunt Magazine. Although her breasts weren't exposed, readers did get to see her bare back and buttocks. Mendes said about the shoot, "I actually did a little nude shot. You won't see anything. I was covering myself... but I love Flaunt. I think their artwork is some of the best artwork out there as far as photography is concerned, so I took it off. "I felt really comfortable. It was fun. There's something really liberating about it."

Mendes is a spokesmodel for the 2008 Calendar of Campari, inspired in fairy tales, by photographer Marino Parisotto[6]

In December 2007, Mendes posed nude for the anti-fur campaign of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) alongside the tagline "Fur? I'd rather go naked."

In her interview with PETA, Eva said, "I want people to know that there are options — that killing a poor animal and wearing it isn't cool ... respecting all life forms is cool."

Year Title Role Notes
1998 Children of the Corn V: Fields of Terror Kir
A Night at the Roxbury Bridesmaid
1999 My Brother the Pig Matilda
2000 The Disciples Maria Serranco
Urban Legends: Final Cut Vanessa Valdeon
2001 Exit Wounds Trish
Training Day Sara Harris
2002 All About the Benjamins Gina
2003 2 Fast 2 Furious Monica Fuentes
Once Upon a Time in Mexico Ajedrez
Out of Time Alex Diaz Whitlock
Stuck on You April
2005 Hitch Sara
The Wendell Baker Story Doreen
3 & 3 Gabriella
2006 Trust the Man Faith
2007 Ghost Rider Roxanne Simpson
Knocked Up Herself (uncredited)
We Own the Night Amada Juarez
Live! Katy
2008 Cleaner Ann Norcut
The Women Crystal Allen
2009 The Spirit Sand Saref [7]

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  1. ^ Age 33 as of 10/07 according to November 2007 issue of Latina Magazine, although sometimes 1978 is listed, for instance at AskMen.com and as mentioned on Entertainment Tonight on March 5, 2007.
  2. ^ a b c Morgan, Sal. "Viva Eva - one gutsy, cool chick", The Sydney Morning Herald, 2007-02-19. Retrieved on 2007-02-18. 
  3. ^ http://fametastic.co.uk/archive/20070621/6508/eva-mendes-catholic-upbringing-made-sex-scene-tough/
  4. ^ "Hot 100", Maxim. Retrieved on 2007-01-11. 
  5. ^ "November Issue Preview", Maxim Magazine Online, November 2007. Retrieved on 2006-10-13. 
  6. ^ Calender Pictures
  7. ^ Borys Kit. "Mendes moved to join 'Spirit'", The Hollywood Reporter, 2007-08-22. Retrieved on 2007-08-22. 

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