Salma Hayek has been named as the recipient of CinemaCon’s 2017 Vanguard Award. The Oscar-nominated actress will receive the honor March 30 at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, ScreenDaily reports.
Lionsgate is screening “The Hitman’s Bodyguard,” an action comedy starring Hayek, during the convention.
“A commanding presence onscreen and off, Hayek has proven herself to be one of the most prolific actresses of our time,” CinemaCon managing director Mitch Neuhauser said. “From her stunning turn as Frida in the film of the same name, to her hilarious roles in films such as ‘Grown-Ups,’ Hayek has not only entertained audiences around the world with her vast array of roles but she has devoted herself to causes with a passion unlike no other.”
Back in 2015, Hayek said, “I am Mexican. I am a woman. I am 48. I am at the bottom in Hollywood but I am working more than ever. I have never been embraced by the studio — I was always outside the system.” She emphasized, “Women don’t have enough voice and we can’t express who we are. We need to see ourselves [represented].”
Her recent credits include “Sausage Party,” “Septembers of Shiraz,” and “Tale of Tales.” Hayek received a Best Actress Oscar nomination in 2003 for “Frida.” She also produced the biopic of artist Frida Kahlo.
CinemaCon will take place in Las Vegas from March 27–30. Jessica Chastain is being recognized as Female Star of the Year at the industry convention.