Salma Hayek Typecast: No Comedy Roles because She’s Too Sexy: ‘I Couldn’t Land One Until I Met Adam Sandler’ in My 40s

“I was typecast for a long time,” Hayek said. “My entire life I wanted to do comedy and people wouldn’t give me comedies. I couldn’t land a role until I met Adam Sandler, who put me in a comedy [2010’s ‘Grown Ups’], but I was in my forties! They said, ‘You’re sexy, so you’re not allowed to have a sense of humor.’ Not only are you not allowed to be smart, but you were not allowed to be funny in the ’90s.”
Hayek is back in romance mode for her new movie, Soderbergh’s Magic Mike’s Last Dance.
In the final installment in the Magic Mike franchise, Hayek plays the older love interest of Channing Tatum’s stripper. Her character, named Maxandra Mendoza, works with Mike to create a male stripper revue.
“More than being a movie about an older woman falling in love with a younger guy, it’s about a middle-aged woman that has a lot of potential and is sick of being undermined her entire life,” Hayek told GQ UK about the movie.
Warner Bros. is opening Magic Mike’s Last Dance in theaters on Friday.