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Paz Vega: Inside Her Life From Spanish TV To Hollywood Star



Paz Vega has stacked up an impressive list of TV and film credits over the course of her decades-long career. After getting her start on Spanish television with shows like "Más que amigos" and "7 vidas," Vega shot to international stardom in the 2001 film "Sex and Lucia," winning a Goya Award for Best New Actress. The newly-minted sex symbol also received a nod for her performance in 2001's "Sólo mía," making her the first actress to be up for two different Goya Awards in the same year. 


Vega's breakout role in Hollywood came in the 2004 James L. Brooks flick "Spanglish," starring opposite Adam Sandler. The actor has shared the screen with a number of Hollywood A-listers, including Morgan Freeman, Nicole Kidman, and Sylvester Stallone. What's more, over in the reality TV world she's established herself as a formidable competitor.


Vega, who stars in the buzzy Netflix thriller "Kaleidoscope," is a married mother of three who maintains a flourishing career in the U.S. and Spain. And she didn't achieve all this by accident. "The recipe is a lot of work, sacrifice and organization. At times, you don't have the free time you'd like or the time you'd like for yourself, but the adventure is worth the trouble," she once told The San Diego Union-Tribune. Her journey from Spanish TV actor to Hollywood star proves that her work has paid off.


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