Jennifer Lopez whose
larger-than-life presence propelled her from television to film roles, is the
highest-paid Latina actress with $1 million she is asking per film. Lopez was
born in the Bronx, New York on July 24, 1970. The daughter of a computer
specialist and kindergarten teacher, Lopez always knew she wanted to be a
performer.
She started her
professional career by appearing in the chorus of dancer, singer and
choreographer Hinton Battle’s Synchrocinicity musical in Japan. She had also
appeared in Golden Musicals of Broadway on a European tour, along with regional
productions of Oklahoma and Jesus Christ Superstar. Jennifer Lopez got her shot
at acting in Connie Kaiserman’s My Little Girl where she performed a little
part as Myra. She was selected as one of choreographer Rosie Perez’s "Fly
Girls", after she won a national competition of about two thousand
contestants.
Lopez, whose hip-hop
dance numbers commanded a loyal audience in Fox’s In Living Color, parlayed her
new visibility into roles on various TV series and movies. In Living Color was
the first step for Lopez. Lopez was still living in New York and had to move to
LA But, Lopez followed the show’s producer Keenan Ivory Wayans’ "You’ll
have more money and more experience" advice, to stick on with the show.
While she was
shaking her booty during the commercial intervals on In Living Color, one of
her coworkers whose husband was writing and producing South Central for Fox,
suggested her for a part. Lopez was seen as a recurring character here, where
she portrayed Lucy, who worked in the co-op market. The show which was
practically over before it started, pave the actress’s way into a two more
short lived series. "Melinda Lopez" character which Lopez portrayed
in CBS’s Second Chances costarring Connie Selleca and Megan Fallows was so
popular that it was continued on Aaron Spelling's series, Malibu Road.
Jennifer Lopez
refused the development deal which was offered by CBS, because she wanted a
film career. Lopez effectively brought her television career to end with the
heroic nurse Rosie in Nurses on the Line : The Crash of Flight 7 on 1993. The
siren call of big screen couldn’t be ignored for her. Lopez was appeared in
Gregory Nava’s critically acclaimed Mi Famillia, on 1995 which Nava focusses on
the lives of Mexican immigrants in Los Angeles from the 1930s to the present.
Lopez introduced her
talent to top filmmakers with this movie. Following this movie, she jumped on
Joseph Ruben’s Money Train. Although senator Bob Dole urged Americans to
boycott the film, and the costars Woody Harrelson and Wesley Snipes were
trashed by critics, Lopez left the train with victory where she got on as
"Grace Santiago". Later on, Lopez costarred as Robin Williams’ latina
teacher in Francis Ford Coppola’s Jack, after beating up actresses like Ashley
Judd and Lauren Holly.
Despite having
previously worked in MI Famillia Gregory Nava asked Lopez to audition as a part
of nationwide search in Selena, the life of slain Tejano singer Selena
Quintanilla Perez. No stranger to the pressures of auditioning, the former
dancer came in, nailed her mark and won the role. Jennifer Lopez thrust into
spotlight with her performance in this movie, and increased her Hollywood stock
considerably. The film was succeeded, despite some grumbling in the
Mexican-American community that Lopez was of Puerto Rican decent. The
similarities between the actress and singer who was poised for breakout stardom
at the time of her death were unmistakable.
5’ 5’’ Lopez, who
has had a yen for pizzazz from childhood has made a terrific start as
star-crossed Selana with donning plenty of sequins and spandex, and a healthy
application of Chanel Brick lipstick, and proved that her rise to stardom
didn’t happen overnight. While Selena costar Edward James Olmos was saying
"She has a tremendous amount of glamor, which I’vent seen in an actress
for years", the director Nava put it more succinctly: "She’s just a
complete wow!" Lopez drew some lessons from Selena’s life: "I used
her an example when I was making this movie.
She was very good
with her fans. She was always very gracious, and always took time to talk to
them. She realized that her fans were the most important thing." Selena
marked a new beginning for Lopez in more than just career terms. In the wrap
party of the movie in San Antonio, Lopez’s boyfriend Ojani Noa took the
microphone and proposed her on the dance floor. The couple married in early
1997. They later filed for divorce.
Lopez found out for
sure that she had achieved stardom, when false rumors of her divorce were
printed in mainstream newspapers after only two months of marriage. But they
divorced after a year in fact. Jennifer Lopez ranked 16th on the People
Magazine’s 1997’s Fifty Most Beautiful People list. Lopez ended Jim Carrey’s
Liar Liar's spring box office sovereignty with her movie Anaconda which she
summarizes as "mayhem, madness and snakes".
The noir film Blood
& Wine was well-received where she starred opposite Jack Nicholson as his
Cuban mistress. She revisited the same genre in the fall where she appeared
opposite Sean Penn in Oliver Stone’s U-Turn. Lopez beat out a bevy of A-list
actresses, to land a role in Out Of Sight, in which she stars alongside George
Clooney as a US Marshall who was taken hostage by the prison runaways.
The only drawback to
celebrity? She can no longer go to spas for a restorative massage. "I
can’t be naked in public. I would read in the tabloid about how I have a mole
on my back." Lopez says. She solved the style problem, by hitting LA.
boutiques, with her model ex-husband Noa in tow. We’ll see what will she do in
the future.