Salma Hayek Pinault—star of films like ‘Frida,’ ‘Desperado’ and ‘The Hitman’s Bodyguard’— sits down for The Job Interview with WSJ. Magazine to talk about philanthropy, being the first Mexican actress nominated for an Academy Award and her career as a film star and producer. The actress discusses her stage fright, idolizing Frida Kahlo and Madonna, becoming a superhero in her 50s in Marvel’s ‘The Eternals’ and working with Angelina Jolie. Chapters: 0:00 First acting gig in theaters 0:58 Film that opened the most doors 1:43 Oscar nomination 2:14 Both producing and acting 2:38 Do you have any icons? 3:27 Madonna and Frida 3:49 Creating scores 4:18 Working with Angelina Jolie 4:42 Becoming a Marvel superhero 5:08 The Hitman’s Bodyguard 5:38 Running a successful charity gala 6:13 Philanthropic endeavors 7:05 Best and worst career advice The Job Interview In The Job Interview, visionaries and innovators reflect on lessons learned that have helped them reach the heights of their careers. From SZA and Charlie xcx to WNBA superstar Angel Reese and Apple CEO Tim Cook, iconic cultural figures open up to WSJ. #SalmaHayek #Actress #WSJ

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