Top 5 Artists Born in Latin America
1. Salma Hayek: With an estimated fortune of $200 million.
The most powerful Mexican woman in Hollywood earns more than $10 million per film, has worked with directors such as Tarantino, Ridley Scott, and Chloé Zhao, and is part of the Marvel universe in Eternals.
In addition to acting, she produces, represents luxury brands, and has a company that develops global content.
2. Sofía Vergara: With a fortune of at least $180 million.
Since Modern Family, she became one of the highest-paid Latina celebrities on television; she earned $500,000 per episode and later diversified.
She launched fashion, beauty, and other business lines. Today, her personal brand is synonymous with commercial success.
3. Benicio del Toro: $50 million fortune.
An Oscar winner for Traffic, he has appeared in Sicario, Star Wars, and the Marvel universe.
For Sicario 2 alone, he earned nearly $4 million. His career is as chameleon-like as it is solid, with roles ranging from experimental cinema to Hollywood blockbusters.
4. Eugenio Derbez: $30 million fortune
The Mexican actor went from television comedy to starring in Instructions Not Included and producing the Oscar-winning CODA.
Today, his income comes from films, dubbing, and a production company with an international focus.
5. Ana de Armas: $20 million fortune
Born in Cuba, she rose to fame with Blade Runner 2049 and Knives Out, and for Bailarina, a film from the John Wick universe, she earned $700,000.
She was nominated for an Oscar for Blonde and is one of the most influential Latina actresses in cinema today.
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