JeNnIfEr LoPeZ
Jennifer Lopez is an idealist and
an actress--one of Puerto Rican descent--who is convinced she can
transcend the stereotypes mainstream
Hollywood tends to attach to her heritage. Interestingly enough,
Jennifer Lopez also is a realist and an actress who, through her
idealism and hard work, actually has managed to transcend those
very stereotypes to personify such diverse characters as an
Apache Indian,a Cuban jewel thief and a Tejano singing sensation.
Her credits range from being a "fly girl" on In Living
Color to a transit cop in Money Train. "You have to be able
to change your voice," says Lopez, who steps into the pop
music limelight this month with her starring role in Warner Bros'
Selena.The musical biopic covers the short, but dynamic, life and
career of the top-selling Tejano singer who was gunned down by an
unstable member of her own entourage. "Selena was a Texas
girl and a Mexican, but she had a strong Texas twang and didn't
have a Spanish accent like some people think." And though
Selena's own voice is used in the movie's concert sequences--a
condition on which the artist's father sold the rights to the
film--Lopez was eager to speak in a cadence that would meld with
Selena's singing tone. "I didn't have tosing in the movie,
but I learned how to sing her songs her way, Selena's way. I lip
synced to her songs but it appears I'm singing because I am
singing. You just can't hear my voice." But, despite the
fact that Lopez is virtually a lock for the part--even
when
it comes to the physical resemblance--the role didn't come
easily, Lopez reflects. She had to endure a grueling audition
even though she had worked with Selena director Gregory Nava on
the film My Family. "Gregory knows me and knows I can
act," the actress says with unabashed confidence.
"Maybe if Selena had died 50 years ago. But being that she
was so fresh in her public's mind, I knew that the movie had to
be trueto her, and that it wasn't about me trying to become a
star in the role. It was important for me to really get the
essence of why she was so wonderful, why she was so important in
our community, and why she touched the hundreds of thousands of
people who mourned her death." Lopez hopes to touch her own
audience with her forthcoming performancealongside Ice Cube in
April'sAnaconda. Next up is Oliver Stone's film noir thriller
Stray Dogs, and she recently appeared in Bob Rafelson's Blood
& Wine opposite Jack Nicholson.
FiLmOgRaPhY
Hollow
Man, The (1999)
Impostor (1999)
Pluto Nash (1999)
Thieves (1999)
Out of Sight (1998)
Antz (1998) (voice)
U Turn (1997)
Anaconda (1997)
Selena (1997)
Blood and Wine (1997)
Jack (1996)
Money Train (1995)
My Family (1995)
"Hotel Malibu" (1994)
"Second Chances" (1993)
Nurses on the Line: The Crash of Flight 7 (1993)
"In Living Color" (1990)
My Little Girl (1986)
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