Penélope Cruz


Actor
Penélope Cruz

About

Also Known As
Penélope Cruz Sánchez
Birth Place
Madrid, ES
Born
April 28, 1974

Biography

Penélope Cruz burst onto the scene in her native Spain in the early 1990s and quickly established herself as a talent to be reckoned with. A longtime critical darling on the international film circuit, Cruz was a favorite creative muse of famed Spanish auteur Pedro Almodóvar, who cast the actress in some of his most acclaimed features, including "Live Flesh" (1997) and "All About My Moth...

Family & Companions

Nacho Cano
Companion
Singer. Appeared with group Mecano; together from c. 1991 to c. 1997.
Enrique Sarasola
Companion
Equestrian. Competed in the Olympics; together from c. 1997 to c. 1998.
Tomas Obermajer
Companion
Director. Czech; became involved during filming of "La Nina de tus Ojos/The Girl of Your Dreams"; had two-and-a-half-year relationship c. 1998 to c. 2000.
Tom Cruise
Companion
Actor. Worked together on "Vanilla Sky"; went public with relationship in July 2001; Split in January 2004.

Biography

Penélope Cruz burst onto the scene in her native Spain in the early 1990s and quickly established herself as a talent to be reckoned with. A longtime critical darling on the international film circuit, Cruz was a favorite creative muse of famed Spanish auteur Pedro Almodóvar, who cast the actress in some of his most acclaimed features, including "Live Flesh" (1997) and "All About My Mother" (1999). But it was after she crossed the Atlantic that Cruz truly became a global superstar, thanks to performances in "All the Pretty Horses" (2000), "Blow" (2001) and "Vanilla Sky" (2001), a remake of an earlier film of hers, "Open Your Eyes" (1998). Meanwhile, her highly-publicized off-screen dalliances with some of Hollywood's elite stars like Matt Damon, Matthew McConaughey, Tom Cruise and Javier Bardem only added to her mystique. While she earned her a place among People magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People" list in the mid-2000s, as well cultivated her fashionista reputation each time she hit the red carpet in an impeccable gown, Cruz was first and foremost a gifted performer. After garnering her first widespread acclaim for Almodóvar's "Volver" (2006), Cruz won an Academy Award for her comic performance in Woody Allen's "Vicky Cristina Barcelona" (2008), making her perhaps the most famous actress to make the successful crossover from her native country.

Named for Joan Manuel Serrat's 1967 song, "Penélope," Penélope Cruz Sanchez was born on April 27, 1974, in Madrid, Spain. The firstborn child of salesman Eduardo Sanchez and his hairdresser wife, Encarna, young Penélope demonstrated a flair for drama at an early age and often recruited her younger siblings, Monica and Eduardo, Jr., to perform in family skits. Starting from the age of six, Cruz studied classical ballet at Spain's National Conservatory under the intense tutelage of prominent dance instructors. In her mid-teens, however, Cruz got bitten by the acting bug and decided to pursue a career as an actress.

Kicking off her thespian career in 1989, Cruz appeared in a series of high-profile music videos and TV shows before making her inevitable leap to the big screen. At 18, Cruz made an impressive film debut in the Spanish romantic-comedy "Jamón, jamón" (1992) directed by Bigas Luna. A big winner at the Venice Film Festival, "Jamón, jamón" was largely remembered today for Cruz's nude scenes. In later interviews, Cruz would recall the experience of shooting the intense film as having been "psychologically scarring," due to her youthful naiveté and inexperience. Cruz had far a better experience with her next project, the period romance, "Belle Époque" (1992). Directed by award-winning filmmaker Fernando Trueba, "Belle Époque" marked Cruz's her first leading role as Luz, one of four sisters vying for the love of a handsome soldier. In addition to garnering the Academy Award that year for Best Foreign Picture, "Belle Époque" also took home several Goya Awards, the Spanish equivalent of the Oscars. Capitalizing on the huge career boost afforded by "Belle Époque," Cruz quickly racked up more screen credits in her native Spain, establishing herself as a major leading lady.

In 1997, Cruz would begin the first of her many collaborations with famed director, Pedro Almodóvar. The first was the psychological thriller, "Carne Tremula." Based on the 1986 novel, Live Flesh by British novelist Ruth Rendell, the film starred Cruz's frequent co-star (and future real-life boyfriend), Javier Bardem. Two years later, Cruz and Almodóvar reunited to make the brilliant "Todo sobre mi madre" (1999). A blunt, brutally honest examination of drug addiction, AIDS, and the role of women in modern Spanish society, "Todo sobre mi madre" ("All About my Mother") won scores of accolades; most notably the 2000 Oscar for Best Foreign Language film. While always a competent actress, under Almodóvar's direction, Cruz's performances transcended expectations. The revered director seemed to agree, making Cruz his muse of sorts - much like a Marlene Dietrich-Josef von Sternberg collaboration, minus the drama and controlling influence. Over the next decade, she and Almodóvar would collaborate at least twice more, including 2006's Oscar-nominated "Volver," followed by "Los Abrazos rotos." (2009).

Cruz's next project, the romantic fantasy-comedy "Woman on Top" (2000), however, would prove to be a watershed moment for her career. Starring as Isabella, a talented chef who suffers from motion sickness, "Woman on Top" delighted critics and showed Cruz in top form, combining her sultry dark looks and razor sharp comic timing to excellent effect. The film's critical acclaim led to Cruz landing two co-starring roles the following year in American films; first, opposite rumored on-set boyfriend Matt Damon in "All the Pretty Horses" (2000) and later, opposite Johnny Depp in the intense drug drama "Blow" (2001). While the films enjoyed only mediocre box office receipts, critical praise for Cruz's performances were uniformly positive, despite comments that her English still needed a bit of work.

Later that year, Cruz officially "arrived" in Hollywood by landing a coveted supporting role in the Tom Cruise vehicle "Vanilla Sky" (2001). An ambitious drama directed by Cameron Crowe, "Vanilla Sky" grossed over $100 million domestically. Although reviews were generally mixed, a handful of critics - including Richard Roeper of The Chicago Sun-Times - named "Vanilla Sky" as one of the best films of 2001. The movie - not to mention Cruz's career - also benefited tremendously from publicity fueled by news of an on-set Cruz-Cruise romance - especially considering he was still married to Nicole Kidman at the time. He and Kidman would separate not long after, leading to an acknowledged relationship between the biggest star in the world and the relatively unknown Spanish vixen. The couple eventually broke up in 2004 - amid rumors that the actress was not fully behind the Scientology religion her boyfriend so fervently embraced. But unlike the bitter split between Cruise and Kidman, he and Cruz remained friends.

Cruz's next movie, "Sahara" (2005) turned into a similar P.R. coup. Although the film was considered a huge flop, the buzz surrounding Cruz's off-screen relationship with her "Sahara" co-star Matthew McConaughey helped the movie open at number one at the box office, raking in over $18 million in its first weekend. In truth, Cruz's foray into decidedly more commercial fare upset many of her fans, who believed her talents were being squandered in Hollywood blockbuster wannabes. Luckily, 2006 proved to be a banner year for Cruz in many respects. Professionally speaking, Cruz regained a great deal of her artistic street cred by eschewing Hollywood for her next project and going back to the basics. Teaming up again with her lucky charm, director Pedro Almodóvar, Cruz scored rave reviews for her performance in "Volver."

A big winner at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival, "Volver" also received two Golden Globe nominations that year: one for Best Actress and the other for Best Foreign Language Film. Cruz would also go on to make history as the first Spanish star to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role. That same year, Cruz also signed a $2 million deal to become the face of Lancôme cosmetics, adding to her international profile and her reputation as a fashion-forward icon. Back on the big screen, Cruz delivered a strong comedic performance in Woody Allen's "Vicky Cristina Barcelona" (2008), playing the beautiful, talented and mentally unstable ex-wife of an equally brilliant Spanish artist (Javier Bardem), who woos two American women (Rebecca Hall and Scarlett Johansson) on summer vacation. Off-screen, Cruz began dating her equally beautiful co-star, Bardem. Hailed by critics for her fiery, but often touching performance, Cruz received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture. She also earned Screen Actors Guild and Independent Spirit award nominations, then reeled in the big one when she won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.

Getting back to work after her big win, Cruz starred in "Nine" (2009), Rob Marshall's musical loosely based on Fellini's "8 ½" (1963) that focused on a struggling film director (Daniel Day-Lewis) who tries to make a movie while dealing with all the demanding women in his life - his wife (Marion Cotillard), his mistress (Cruz), his star (Nicole Kidman) and even his diseased mother (Sophia Loren). For her work in the film, she received Golden Globe, Screen Actors Guild and Oscar nominations for Best Supporting Actress. She next reunited with director and old friend Almodóvar for "Broken Embraces" (2009), a neo-noir about a writer blinded from a car accident who pines for the lost love of his life (Cruz).

In 2010, Cruz and Bardem married, with their first child arriving early the following year. During this time, she opted to focus on family and limited her screen work, appearing in a small part in the much maligned "Sex and the City 2" (2010) and a more substantial role in the swashbuckling sequel "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides" (2011). Cruz subsequently worked with previous collaborators, with a featured turn in Woody Allen's ensemble comedy "To Rome with Love" (2012) and a cameo in Almodóvar's airplane-set caper "I'm So Excited!" (2013). After giving birth to their second child in the summer of 2013, Cruz and Bardem both appeared in Ridley Scott's edgy thriller "The Counselor," which was rounded out by fellow esteemed actors such as Brad Pitt and Michael Fassbender.

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

Everybody Knows (2018)
Loving Pablo (2018)
The Queen of Spain (2017)
Murder on the Orient Express (2017)
The Brothers Grimsby (2016)
Zoolander 2 (2016)
I'm So Excited (2013)
Twice Born (2013)
The Counselor (2013)
To Rome With Love (2012)
The Matador's Mistress (2011)
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011)
Sex and the City 2 (2010)
G-Force (2009)
Voice
Nine (2009)
Broken Embraces (2009)
Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008)
Elegy (2008)
The Good Night (2007)
Volver (2006)
Bandidas (2006)
Chromophobia (2005)
Sahara (2005)
Don't Move (2005)
Cast
Don Juan (2005)
Noel (2004)
Head in the Clouds (2004)
Mia
Masked & Anonymous (2003)
Gothika (2003)
Waking Up in Reno (2002)
Bendito Infierno (2002)
Carmen
Captain Corelli's Mandolin (2001)
Vanilla Sky (2001)
Blow (2001)
All the Pretty Horses (2000)
Woman on Top (2000)
All About My Mother (1999)
The Girl of My Dreams (1999)
Macarena Granada
Volaverunt (1999)
La Maja/ Pepita Tudo
Twice Upon A Yesterday (1998)
Louise
Open Your Eyes (1998)
Sofia
The Hi-Lo Country (1998)
Live Flesh (1997)
El Amor Perjudica Seriamente la salud (1997)
La Celestina (1997)
Melibea
Talk of Angels (1996)
Pilar
Alegre Ma Non Troppo (1994)
Salome
It's All Lies (1994)
Lucia
La Ribelle (1993)
Per Amore, Solo Per Amore (1993)
Belle Epoque (1993)
Luz
Jamón, jamón (1992)
Silvia
El Laberinto Griego (1992)

Producer (Feature Film)

The Queen of Spain (2017)
Producer
Twice Born (2013)
Executive Producer
Twice Born (2013)
Coproducer

Music (Feature Film)

Nine (2009)
Song Performer

Costume-Wardrobe (Feature Film)

Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008)
Costume Designer

Cast (Special)

Back in the U.S. (2002)
The 73rd Annual Academy Awards (2001)
Presenter
72nd Annual Academy Awards Presentation (2000)
Presenter
The 1st Annual Latin Grammy Awards (2000)
Presenter

Cast (TV Mini-Series)

Framed (1993)

Life Events

1992

Feature debut, "El Laberinto Griego/The Greek Labyrinth"

1992

First leading film role, "Jamon, Jamon"

1992

Cast in featured role in Fernando Trueba's Oscar-winning "Belle Epoque"

1993

English-language acting debut, the British TV miniseries "Framed" (A&E)

1994

First English-language film role, as the young charge of an Irish governess in "Talk of Angels" (released in U.S. in 1998)

1997

Co-starred as a pregnant prostitute in Pedro Almodóvar's "Live Flesh"

1998

Landed featured role in psychological drama "Open Your Eyes/Abre los ojos"

1998

Reteamed with Trueba for the comedy "La Nina de tus Ojos/The Girl of Your Dreams"

1998

Played a bookish barmaid in the romantic comedy "Twice Upon a Yesterday/If Only/The Man with Rain in His Shoes"

1998

Appeared as Billy Crudup's Mexican girlfriend in Stephen Frears' "The Hi-Lo Country"

1999

Portrayed a nun in Almodóvar's award-winning "Todo sobre mi madre/All About My Mother"

2000

Cast as Matt Damon's love interest in "All the Pretty Horses"

2000

Starred as a South American chef in the comedy "Woman on Top"

2001

Cast as the drug-addled wife of a cocaine dealer (Johnny Depp) in "Blow"

2001

Cast in female lead in the triangular romance "Captain Corelli's Mandolin" opposite Nicolas Cage and Christian Bale

2001

Selected by Ralph Lauren to appear in an advertising campaign for his products

2001

Starred opposite Tom Cruise in Cameron Crowe's "Vanilla Sky"; reprised original role from the Spanish film "Open Your Eyes"

2003

Starred with Halle Berry in the thriller "Gothika"

2004

Starred with Charlize Theron and Stuart Townsend in the 1930's war drama "Head in the Clouds"

2005

Cast as a destitute woman who becomes involved with an upper-crust physician in "Non ti muovere"

2005

Co-starred with Matthew McConaughey in "Sahara"

2006

Earned critical acclaim for her performance in Pedro Almodóvar¿s "Volver"; premiered at the Cannes Film Festival; received Golden Globe, SAG and Oscar nominations for Best Actress

2007

Cast as the dream embodiment of the perfect woman in Jake Paltrow's directorial debut "The Good Night"

2008

Played Ben Kingsley's student in "Elegy"

2008

Played Javier Bardem's unstable ex-wife in Woody Allen's "Vicky Cristina Barcelona"; earned Golden Globe and SAG nominations for Best Supporting Actress

2009

Re-teamed with Pedro Almodóvar for "Broken Embraces"

2009

Played Daniel Day-Lewis' mistress in Rob Marshall's musical adaptation of the Broadway play "Nine"; earned Golden Globe, SAG and Oscar nominations for Best Supporting Actress

2009

Nominated for the 2009 Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress In A Supporting Role in a Motion Picture ("Nine")

2009

Nominated for the 2009 Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role ("Nine")

2009

Nominated for the 2009 Academy Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role ("Nine")

2010

Appeared in a bit part in "Sex and the City 2"

2011

Reunited with Johnny Depp to play Jack Sparrow's (Depp) former love interest in "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides"

2012

Again directed by Woody Allen in the romantic comedy "To Rome with Love"

2013

Featured in "The Counselor" along with her husband, Javier Bardem

Family

Encarna Cruz
Mother
Hairdresser, manager. Runs Cruz's business affairs.
Eduardo Cruz
Father
Auto mechanic.
Monica Cruz
Sister
Dancer. Born c. 1977; professional flemenco dancer.
Eduardo Cruz Jr
Brother
Born c. 1985.

Companions

Nacho Cano
Companion
Singer. Appeared with group Mecano; together from c. 1991 to c. 1997.
Enrique Sarasola
Companion
Equestrian. Competed in the Olympics; together from c. 1997 to c. 1998.
Tomas Obermajer
Companion
Director. Czech; became involved during filming of "La Nina de tus Ojos/The Girl of Your Dreams"; had two-and-a-half-year relationship c. 1998 to c. 2000.
Tom Cruise
Companion
Actor. Worked together on "Vanilla Sky"; went public with relationship in July 2001; Split in January 2004.

Bibliography