Mexican actresses who were born in 1966

Here are 6 famous actresses from Mexico were born in 1966:

Salma Hayek

Salma Hayek (September 2, 1966 Coatzacoalcos-) also known as Salma Valgarma Hayek-Jimenez, Salma Hayek Pinault, Salm Hayek Pinault, Salma Hayek Jiménez, Selma Hayek or Selma Hayek Pinault is a Mexican singer, actor, television producer, film producer, film director, voice actor, social activist, model, spokesperson and businessperson. Her child is called Valentina Paloma Pinault.

Hayek began her career in Mexico starring in the telenovela "Teresa" before moving to Hollywood where she landed her breakthrough role in Robert Rodriguez's "Desperado" in 1995. Hayek has since become one of the most successful Latin actresses in Hollywood, having starred in many popular films such as "Frida", "Grown Ups", and "From Dusk Till Dawn". In addition to her acting career, Hayek is also a vocal advocate for several causes including women's rights, immigration reform and the fight against domestic violence. She has been recognized for her activism and humanitarian work with awards such as the "Equality Now Champion for Change Award" and the "Honorary Award" from the Global Gift Foundation. Beyond her work on screen, Hayek is also a successful entrepreneur who has launched her own production company as well as a beauty line and a line of organic food products.

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Martha Mariana Castro

Martha Mariana Castro (November 7, 1966 Cuautla-) also known as Martha Mariana de Castro is a Mexican actor. Her child is called Franco Paolo Ciangherotti.

Martha Mariana de Castro started her career in the entertainment industry in the 1980s, appearing in various telenovelas such as "Cuna de Lobos" and "El Extraño Retorno de Diana Salazar". She also acted in films such as "La Tregua" and "El Jardín del Edén". In addition to her work as an actor, de Castro is also a director, having directed episodes of popular Mexican TV shows such as "Vecinos" and "La Rosa de Guadalupe".

Throughout her career, she has been recognized for her talent and has received several awards, including a TVyNovelas Award for Best Actress for her performance in "El Extraño Retorno de Diana Salazar". Despite being active in the entertainment industry for over three decades, de Castro continues to be a highly respected and sought-after actor in Mexico.

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Montserrat Oliver

Montserrat Oliver (April 13, 1966 Monterrey-) is a Mexican model, presenter and actor.

Montserrat Oliver was born in Monterrey, Mexico on April 13th, 1966. She started her career as a model in her teenage years and quickly became one of the most recognized faces in the fashion industry in Mexico. She then transitioned into television presenting, where she became even more well-known, hosting shows like "Las Vías del Amor" and "La Academia".

Aside from her successful career in television, Oliver has also ventured into acting, appearing in several TV shows and telenovelas. She has also been involved in philanthropic work, supporting various charities and causes throughout her career.

Oliver has won numerous awards for her work in television and modeling, including Mexico's prestigious TVyNovelas Award for Best Female Host multiple times. She continues to be a prominent figure in the entertainment industry in Mexico and is highly regarded for her work and philanthropy.

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Sabine Moussier

Sabine Moussier (July 12, 1966 Leverkusen-) also known as Diana Sabine Moussier is a Mexican actor.

She was born in Germany to a German mother and a Mexican father. Her family moved to Mexico when she was young and she began her acting career in Mexican telenovelas in the 1990s. She became a popular antagonist in many novelas, earning the nickname "La Reina de las Villanas" (The Queen of the Villains) among fans.

In addition to her acting career, Sabine is a fan of fitness and often shares her workout routines and healthy lifestyle on social media. She's also a mother to two children and actively involved in charitable organizations that help children in need.

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Dolores Heredia

Dolores Heredia (October 6, 1966 La Paz-) is a Mexican actor.

She is best known for her work in Mexican cinema and television. Heredia studied acting at the National Institute of Fine Arts in Mexico City and began her career in the late 1990s. She gained critical acclaim for her role in the film "La Ley de Herodes" (Herod's Law) in 1999, and has since appeared in numerous films, including "Vantage Point" and "Hidalgo: La Historia Jamás Contada" (Hidalgo: The Untold Story). Heredia has also had recurring roles in popular Mexican television shows, such as "Capadocia" and "La Candidata." In addition to her acting work, she is a vocal advocate for causes such as breast cancer awareness and animal rights.

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Margo Rey

Margo Rey (October 17, 1966 Acapulco-) also known as Margo Reymundo, Margarita Reymundo or Margarita Reymundo Jurado is a Mexican singer-songwriter, musician and actor.

Margo Rey was born in Acapulco, Mexico in 1966 to a family of musicians. She spent her childhood studying piano and guitar, and was influenced by a wide range of musical genres, including jazz, rock, and Latin music. In the 1980s, she moved to the United States to pursue her music career and began performing in clubs and coffeehouses across the country.

After years of performing, Rey landed her first recording contract in 1998 with the independent label Big Fling Records, and released her debut album "Habit" in 1999. Since then, she has released several albums, including "My Heart's Desire" and "The Roots of Rey," showcasing her talent as a songwriter and vocalist.

In addition to her music career, Rey has also appeared on television and in films, including a small role in the movie "The Mambo Kings" and a guest-starring role on the hit TV series "The Sopranos." Rey is also a philanthropist, and has been involved with organizations such as the MusiCares Foundation and the Michael Bolton Charities.

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