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Zoë Yadira Saldaña-Perego (/sɑːlˈdænə/ sahl-DAN,[2] Spanish: [ˈsoe salˈdaɲa]; née Saldaña Nazario; born June 19, 1978) is an American actress. Known primarily for her work in science fiction film franchises, she has starred in four of the highest-grossing films of all time (Avatar, Avatar: The Way of Water, Avengers: Infinity War, and Avengers: Endgame). Films she has appeared in have grossed more than $15 billion worldwide and, as of 2024, she is the second highest-grossing film actress.[3][4] Time magazine named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2023.[5]

Zoë Saldaña
Saldaña in 2022
Born
Zoë Yadira Saldaña Nazario[1]

(1978-06-19) June 19, 1978 (age 46)
OccupationActress
Years active1999–present
Spouse
Marco Perego
(m. 2013)
PartnerKeith Britton (2000–2011)
Children3

A trained dancer, Saldaña began her acting career in two 1999 episodes of Law & Order. Her first film role was in Center Stage (2000) in which she played a ballet dancer. She received early recognition for her work opposite Britney Spears in the road film Crossroads (2002). Beginning in 2009, Saldaña achieved a career breakthrough with her roles as Nyota Uhura in the Star Trek film series and Neytiri in James Cameron's Avatar film series. She portrayed Gamora in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, from Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) to Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023).[6]

In addition to franchise work, Saldaña has starred in the science fiction film The Adam Project and the romantic drama miniseries From Scratch, both for Netflix in 2022. In 2023, she began playing the lead role of a CIA officer in the Paramount+ spy series Special Ops: Lioness. Saldana jointly won the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress with her co-stars of the musical crime film Emilia Pérez (2024).[7]

Early life

Zoë Yadira Saldaña Nazario was born on June 19, 1978, in Passaic, New Jersey.[8] Her parents are Aridio Saldaña, who is Dominican,[9][10] and Asalia Nazario, from Puerto Rican ancestry. As a child, Nazario was living with her mother in the Dominican Republic, but they immigrated to New York to escape political unrest.[citation needed] In an interview with Wired, Saldaña has said that she is Dominican and Puerto Rican.[11][12][13]

She and her two sisters, Cisely and Mariel, were raised bilingual in English and Spanish; the latter was their first language at home. The majority of her early childhood was spent in Jackson Heights, Queens in New York City.[14]

Their father died in a vehicle crash when Saldaña was nine. Her mother sent the three sisters to the Dominican Republic to be raised by their late father's family. She stayed in New York to work in order to afford private school for the girls.[8] The widowed mother Asalia married Dagoberto Galán, who became the stepfather of the girls. They consider him fully their father.[15][16][10]

With regard to her racial identity, Saldaña has said, "There's no one way to be Black. I'm Black the way I know how to be."[17]

Saldaña discovered her love of dance while living in the Dominican Republic. She was enrolled in the ECOS Espacio de Danza Academy studying forms of dance,[13][14][18][19] but describes ballet as her passion.[14][20] She told Vanity Fair that she quit ballet because she did not "have the feet", and had too much pride and ambition to just be in the corps de ballet.[20]

The family returned to New York City after her sophomore year; she completed her early education at Newtown High School in Queens.[20][21]

In 1995, Saldaña performed with the Faces theater group in Brooklyn.[22] She appeared in plays that encouraged teens by exploring such issues as substance abuse and adolescent sex. During these years, she performed with the New York Youth Theater; her appearance in their production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat led a talent agency to recruit her. Her dance training and her acting experience helped her land her first film role, playing ballet student Eva Rodriguez in Center Stage (2000).[13][18]

Career

Beginnings

Saldaña at Hollywood Life Magazine's Annual Breakthrough Awards in 2007

Saldaña was a member of Faces after her exposure in an episode of Law & Order (titled "Refuge, Part 2") in 1999.[23] Saldaña's first film role was in Center Stage (2000), directed by Nicholas Hytner, about dancers at the fictitious American Ballet Academy in New York city. She appeared in the Britney Spears vehicle Crossroads (2002). The film earned negative reviews from critics, but was a box-office success.[24][25] Saldaña starred in the comedy-drama Drumline (2002), alongside Nick Cannon, earning mixed reviews.[26][27]

In Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003), she played Anamaria, a pirate joining Will Turner and Mr. Gibbs for a chance to confront Jack Sparrow for stealing her ship. She appeared in The Terminal as Dolores Torres, an immigration officer and Star Trek fan, a role helping Saldaña during her portrayal in the Star Trek reboot (2009).[28] In 2004, she had roles in Haven and Temptation; both earned little-to-no box-office success.

In 2005, Saldaña appeared in Constellation, Guess Who with Ashton Kutcher, and Dirty Deeds. She starred in the romantic comedy-dramas Premium (2006) and After Sex (2007).[29] Saldaña starred in Blackout, a television film set in New York city during the Northeast Blackout of 2003. The film premiered at the 2007 Zurich Film Festival,[30] and debuted on BET in 2008.[31] Saldaña had a supporting role as Angie Jones in the action thriller Vantage Point (2008).[32]

Breakthrough with franchise roles

Saldaña at the 82nd Academy Awards in 2010.

Saldaña appeared in two roles in 2009, raising her profile considerably.[18] She played Nyota Uhura in Star Trek.[33] The film's director J. J. Abrams asked Saldaña to play the role because he enjoyed her work. She met with Nichelle Nichols to understand the creation of Uhura's background and name of the character.[34] Saldaña's mother was a Star Trek fan, leaving voice-mails during filming, advising on the role.[35] Steven Spielberg taught her the Vulcan salute five years earlier while he directed her in The Terminal.[28] Star Trek (2009) was a box-office success earning $385.7 million.[36]

Saldaña's second high-profile film in 2009 was Avatar, where she portrayed the indigenous hunter Neytiri. Avatar was well received by critics, accumulating an approval rating of 83% on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes.[37] It grossed $2.7 billion worldwide to become the highest-grossing film of all time,[38] as well as in the United States and Canada. It also became the first film to gross more than $2 billion worldwide.[39] The film was nominated for ten Saturn Awards, and won all ten at the 36th Saturn Awards ceremony. Saldaña's Saturn Award for Best Actress win marked a rare occurrence for an all-CG character.[40]

In 2010, Saldaña performed in The Losers as Aisha al-Fadhil, a native Bolivian woman. For the role, she was required to gain weight to carry weapons for eight hours a day.[41] In 2010, she appeared in Takers, Death at a Funeral, and Burning Palms. Her television ad for Calvin Klein's "Envy" line debuted in 2010.[42] In 2011, Saldaña starred in the romantic comedy The Heart Specialist, and portrayed assassin Cataleya Restrepo in the crime drama Colombiana. Although the latter film earned negative reviews from critics, Saldaña's performance was praised.[43]

In 2012, she appeared in the romantic drama The Words, earning negative reviews from critics with little success at the box-office.[44][45]

In 2013, Saldaña reprised her role as Uhura in Star Trek Into Darkness, the sequel to the Star Trek re-boot. Like the previous film, it was a box-office success, ending its North American theater run with a box office total of $228,778,661, placing it as the eleventh-highest-grossing film of 2013.[46] It earned $467,365,246 worldwide, ranking it in 14th place for 2013, and making it the highest-grossing film of the franchise.[47] Saldaña voiced her character in the 2013 release of the Star Trek video game.

Saldaña at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival

In 2014, Saldaña played Gamora in Guardians of the Galaxy.[48][49] Saldaña portrayed the character with make-up rather than computer generated imagery (CGI) or performance capture.[50] The film became the third-highest-grossing film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, behind The Avengers and Iron Man 3.[51] It was the third-highest-grossing 2014 film (behind Transformers: Age of Extinction and The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies), and the highest-grossing superhero film of 2014.[51][52] The film earned positive reviews. Saldaña was nominated for numerous awards for her work in the film, including Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actress in an Action Movie, Favorite Action Movie Actress at the People's Choice Awards, and Best On-Screen Transformation at the MTV Movie Awards.[53][54]

In May 2014, she performed in Rosemary's Baby, a television adaptation of Ira Levin's horror novel. Saldaña also co-produced the four-hour two-part show.[55]In 2014, Saldaña was recognized by Elle magazine during The Women in Hollywood Awards, honoring women for achievements in film, spanning all aspects of the motion-picture industry, including acting, directing, and producing.[56]

2016–present

Saldaña starred in Nina, an unauthorized biography about the jazz musician Nina Simone released in April 2016. The film depicts the late singer's rise to fame and relationship with her manager Clifton Henderson. Simone's family were critical of the decision to cast her in the role.[57] In August 2020, Saldaña apologized for taking on the role, saying "I'm so sorry. I know better today and I'm never going to do that again. She's one of our giants and someone else should step up. Somebody else should tell her story."[58] In 2016, she co-starred in the science-fiction sequel Star Trek Beyond released in July, and Ben Affleck's crime drama Live by Night released in December.[59]

Saldaña returned as Gamora in the Guardians of the Galaxy sequel, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, released in May 2017.[60] She reprised the role in Avengers: Infinity War (2018) and its sequel Avengers: Endgame (2019), albeit as an alternate version of the character in the latter film. She returned in this role in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023), her last film in the MCU as Gamora.[61]

Also in 2017, Saldaña played Mrs. Mollé in I Kill Giants, Anders Walter's adaptation of Joe Kelly's graphic novel I Kill Giants. Shooting commenced in Ireland in September 2016.[62] Also that year, she appeared in My Little Pony: The Movie performing the voice of pirate parrot Captain Celaeno.[63]

On May 3, 2018, she received a star at 6920 Hollywood Boulevard in the Motion Pictures section of the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[64][65][66]

In 2021, Saldaña starred in two Netflix productions, appearing as Rosita in the musical Vivo and as the titular character in Maya and the Three. She joined an all-star cast in David O. Russell's Amsterdam.[67]

Saldaña reprised her role as Neytiri in Avatar: The Way of Water (2022), including attending the premiere in Los Angeles on December 12, 2022.[68][69][70] As part of her role, she performed vocals for the original song "The Songcord" on the film's soundtrack, penned by Simon Franglen.[71][72] She is returning as Neytiri for Avatar 3, set for release in 2025.[68] She will also star in the Paramount+ television series Special Ops: Lioness, created by Taylor Sheridan.[73]

Personal life

Saldaña at the 2014 Alma Awards while pregnant

In June 2010, Saldaña was engaged to her longtime boyfriend Keith Britton, an actor and the CEO of My Fashion Database.[74] In November 2011, she and Britton announced they had ended their relationship after eleven years.[75]

Saldaña was in a relationship with actor Bradley Cooper from December 2011 to January 2013.[76]

In March 2013, Saldaña began dating Italian artist Marco Perego. They married in June 2013 in London.[77][78] In July 2015, Saldaña revealed Perego adopted her surname upon marriage.[79][80] Thereafter, Zoë became Zoë Saldaña-Perego and Marco became Marco Perego-Saldaña. Their children would be Perego-Saldaña.[81] Saldaña and Perego have three sons, identical twins born in November 2014, Cy Aridio and Bowie Ezio [82] and a third son named Zen born in February 2017.[83][84] Saldaña has stated her children will be multi-lingual because she and her husband speak Spanish, Italian and English around them.[85]

In July 2016, during an interview with Net-a-Porter's The Edit, Saldaña revealed she has Hashimoto's thyroiditis, an autoimmune disease, along with her mother and sisters. To combat the effects of this disease, Saldaña said she and her husband adhere to a gluten- and dairy-free diet.[86]

Saldaña is a supporter of FINCA International, a micro-finance organization.[87]

In 2017, she founded BESE, a digital media platform designed to "combat the lack of diversity in the mainstream media" with an interest on positive stories within the Latino community.[88] In September 2020, Saldaña used her social media presence to participate in the VoteRiders #IDCheck Challenge to help spread the word about voter ID requirements for that year's presidential election.[89]

Filmography

Key
Denotes productions that have not yet been released

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000Center StageEva Rodriguez
2001Get Over ItMaggie
SnipesCheryl
2002CrossroadsKit
DrumlineLaila
2003Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black PearlAnamaria
2004The TerminalDolores Torres
HavenAndrea
TemptationAnnie
2005ConstellationRosa Boxer
Guess WhoTheresa Jones
Dirty DeedsRachel Buff
The Curse of Father CardonaFlor
2006PremiumCharli
The Heart SpecialistDonna
2007After SexKat
BlackoutClaudine
2008Vantage PointAngie Jones
2009Star TrekNyota Uhura
The SkepticCassie
AvatarNeytiri
2010The LosersAisha
TakersLily Jansen
Death at a FuneralElaine
Burning PalmsSara Cotton
2011ColombianaCataleya Restrepo
2012The WordsDora Jansen
2013Blood TiesVanessa
Star Trek Into DarknessNyota Uhura
Out of the FurnaceLena Warren
2014UnityNarratorDocumentary
Infinitely Polar BearMaggie Stuart
Guardians of the GalaxyGamora
The Book of LifeMaría PosadaVoice role
2016NinaNina Simone
Star Trek BeyondNyota Uhura
Live by NightGraciella Corrales
2017Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2Gamora
I Kill GiantsMrs. Mollé
My Little Pony: The MovieCaptain CelaenoVoice role
2018Avengers: Infinity WarGamora
2019Missing LinkAdelina FortnightVoice role
Avengers: EndgameGamora
2020Vampires vs. the BronxBeckyCameo
2021VivoRosaVoice role
2022The Adam ProjectLaura
AmsterdamIrma
Avatar: The Way of WaterNeytiri
2023Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3Gamora
The Absence of EdenEsmee
Good Burger 2HerselfCameo[90]
2024Emilia PérezRita Moro Castro
2025Avatar 3NeytiriPost-production
2029Avatar 4NeytiriFilming

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999Law & OrderBelinca2 episodes
2004Law & Order: Special Victims UnitGabrielle Vega1 episode
2006–2007Six DegreesReginaRecurring role, 5 episodes
2013Comedy Bang! Bang!Herself1 episode
2014Rosemary's BabyRosemary WoodhouseMiniseries, 2 episodes; also executive producer
2016Lip Sync BattleHerselfEpisode: "Zoe Saldana vs. Zachary Quinto"
2020Home Movie: The Princess BridePrincess ButtercupMiniseries; episode: "Chapter Seven: The Pit of Despair"
2021Maya and the ThreePrincess MayaMiniseries, 9 episodes; voice role
2022From ScratchAmyMiniseries, 8 episodes; also executive producer[91]
2023MPowerHerselfEpisode: "Gamora"
Marvel Cinematic Universe docuseries; executive producer (all episodes)[92]
2023–presentSpecial Ops: LionessJoeMain role; also executive producer

Video games

YearTitleVoice roleNotes
2013Star TrekNyota UhuraAlso likeness

Theme park attractions

YearTitleRoleVenue
2017Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission Breakout!GamoraDisney California Adventure
2022Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic RewindEpcot

Awards and nominations

YearAssociationCategoryWorkResultRef.
2003MTV Movie AwardsBest Kiss (with Nick Cannon)DrumlineNominated
2005Teen Choice AwardsChoice Movie: Female Breakout StarGuess WhoNominated
2006Black Reel AwardsBest ActressNominated
Image AwardsOutstanding Actress in a Motion PictureNominated
2009ALMA AwardsActress in FilmStar TrekNominated
Boston Society of Film CriticsBest Ensemble CastWon
Teen Choice AwardsChoice Movie Actress: ActionNominated
Washington DC Area Film Critics AssociationBest EnsembleNominated
People's Choice AwardsFavorite Breakout Movie ActressNominated
Scream AwardsBest Science Fiction ActressNominated
Breakout Performance – FemaleNominated
Best EnsembleNominated
BET AwardsBest ActressNominated
Black Reel AwardsBest ActressNominated
Broadcast Film Critics AssociationBest Acting EnsembleNominated
Empire AwardsBest ActressAvatarWon
Kids' Choice AwardsCutest Couple (with Sam Worthington)Nominated
Favorite Movie ActressNominated
MTV Movie AwardsBest Female PerformanceNominated
Best Kiss (with Sam Worthington)Nominated
Scream AwardsBest Science Fiction ActressNominated
Saturn AwardsBest ActressWon
Teen Choice AwardsChoice Movie Actress: Sci-FiWon
Choice Movie Actress: ActionThe LosersNominated
Choice Movie Actress: ComedyDeath at a FuneralNominated
2010Image AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion PictureAvatarNominated
2011ALMA AwardsFavorite Movie Actress – Drama/AdventureTakersNominated
BET AwardsBest ActressDeath at a FuneralNominated
The LosersNominated
Image AwardsOutstanding Actress in a Motion PictureNominated
2012BET AwardsBest ActressColombianaNominated
Black Reel AwardsBest ActressNominated
Image AwardsOutstanding Actress in a Motion PictureNominated
Teen Choice AwardsChoice Movie Actress: ActionWon
ALMA AwardsFavorite Movie Actress Drama/AdventureWon
2013Teen Choice AwardsChoice Summer Movie Star: FemaleStar Trek Into DarknessNominated
2015Black Reel AwardsOutstanding Voice PerformanceThe Book of LifeNominated
Outstanding Television Movie or Limited Series (as a producer)Rosemary's BabyNominated
Outstanding Actress, TV Movie or Limited SeriesNominated
Best Supporting ActressGuardians of the GalaxyNominated
Critics' Choice Movie AwardsBest Actress in an Action MovieNominated
MTV Movie AwardsBest On-Screen TransformationNominated
People's Choice AwardsFavorite Action Movie ActressNominated
Image AwardsOutstanding Character Voice-Over PerformanceThe Book of LifeNominated
Imagen Foundation AwardsBest Actress - Feature FilmWon
2016Nickelodeon Kids' Choice AwardsFavorite Butt-KickerStar Trek BeyondNominated
Teen Choice AwardsChoice Movie Actress: AnTEENcipatedNominated
Image AwardsOutstanding Actress in a Motion PictureInfinitely Polar BearNominated
2017Teen Choice AwardsChoice Movie Actress: Sci-FiGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2Won
Choice MovieShip (shared with Chris Pratt)Nominated
2018Choice Liplock (shared with Chris Pratt)Avengers: Infinity WarNominated
Choice Actress: ActionNominated
2019Nickelodeon Kids' Choice AwardsFavorite Movie ActressNominated
Favorite Butt-KickerNominated
Teen Choice AwardsChoice Actress: ActionAvengers: EndgameNominated
2022Image AwardsBest Voice-Over ActorMaya and the ThreeNominated
Hollywood Music in Media AwardsBest Original Song in a Feature FilmAvatar: The Way of WaterNominated
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association AwardsBest Motion Capture PerformanceWon
2023Black Reel AwardsOutstanding Voice PerformanceWon
Hollywood Critics Association AwardsBest Voice or Motion-Capture PerformanceNominated
Austin Film Critics Association AwardsBest Voice Acting/Animated/Digital PerformanceNominated[114]
Critics' Choice Super AwardsBest Actress in a Science Fiction/Fantasy MovieNominated[115]
Latino Entertainment Journalists AssociationBest Voice or Motion Capture PerformanceNominated[116]
Image AwardsOutstanding Actress in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic SpecialFrom ScratchNominated[117]
Asia Content Awards & Global OTT AwardsBest Lead ActressSpecial Ops: LionessNominated[118]
2024Cannes Film FestivalCannes Film Festival Award for Best ActressEmilia PérezWon[119]

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