Latinos continue to reign this awards season, as Salma Hayek has been named the recipient of The Women's International Film & Television Showcase Animation Award 2015.
The Oscars take place on February 22nd and there are a number of Mexicans in contention for major awards. Among them are director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu and cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki. A win for either would continue Mexico's well-documented history at the big event. But how have Mexicans fared in the 87-year history of the Academy Awards?
Oscar-nominated and Alma Award-winning actress Salma Hayek will light up the screen as a prostitute-turned-FBI informant who is fending off Japanese mobsters and an army of assassins in her apartment in the upcoming 2015 film, "Everly."
Eiza González looks at home playing Santanico Pandemonium on "From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series," but she never imagined she would find such success in Hollywood.
In a recent interview with Grupo Formula, the singer and actress explained how Robert Rodriguez has helped her career.
Spanish-language celebrities who’ve found popularity among Latino audiences before transitioning to the Hollywood scene know that this success can take years.