Saturday 30 July 2011

Jennifer Lopez


Birth Name
Jennifer Lynn Lopez
Date of Birth
July 24, 1969
Height
5' 6" (1.68 m)
Nickname
 J.Lo
Nationality
American
Jennifer Lynn Lopez, is an American actress, singer, record producer, dancer, television personality, fashion designer and television producer. Lopez began her career as a dancer on the television comedy program In Living Color. Subsequently venturing into acting, she gained recognition in the 1995 action-thriller Money Train.

Early life:
Jennifer Lopez was born in the Bronx, New York, and raised on Blackrock Avenue in the New York City borough's Castle Hill neighborhood. She is the daughter of Puerto Rican parents Guadalupe (née Rodríguez), a kindergarten teacher, and David Lopez, a computer specialist, both born in Ponce, Puerto Rico. Lopez was raised Roman Catholic. She has two siblings, Lynda and Leslie. Lopez spent her entire academic career in Catholic schools, finishing at the all-girls Preston High School in the Bronx. She financed singing and dancing lessons for herself from the age of 19. After attending Baruch College for one semester, Lopez divided her time between working as a notary public in a legal office, dance classes, and dance performances in Manhattan night clubs. She had a small part in the 1987 film My Little Girl at the age of sixteen. After months of auditioning for dance roles, Lopez was selected as a dancer for various rap music videos, a 1990 episode of Yo! MTV Raps and as a backup dancer for the New Kids on the Block and their performance of their song "Games" for the American Music Awards in 1991. She gained her first regular high-profile job as a "Fly Girl" dancer on the television comedy program In Living Color from 1991-1993. Soon after, Lopez became a backup dancer for Janet Jackson and made an appearance in her 1993 video "That's the Way Love Goes".

Acting Career:
Lopez's first television job as an actress was on the Fox series South Central. She also made guest appearances in Second Chances and Hotel Malibu. She then appeared in the made-for-television film Nurses on the Line: The Crash of Flight 7. Lopez's first serious screen role was in Gregory Nava's 1995 drama My Family, playing the character of Young Maria in the 1920s. After starring alongside Jimmy Smits and Edward James Olmos in My Family, Lopez starred in the action film Money Train opposite Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson. In 1996, she reportedly beat out Ashley Judd and Lauren Holly for the supporting role in Francis Ford Coppola's 1996 comedy Jack starring Robin Williams. She then starred opposite Jack Nicholson in Bob Rafelson's well-received noir thriller Blood and Wine.



Lopez's first big break came in 1997, when she was chosen to play the title role in Selena, a biopic of the Tejano pop singer Selena. Despite having previously worked with Nava on Mi Familia, Lopez was subjected to an intense auditioning process before landing the role.


She starred in the horror film Anaconda alongside Ice Cube and Jon Voight, playing the role of Terri Flores, a director who is shooting a documentary while traveling through the Amazon River.


Lopez then starred as the leading actress in the neo-noir film U Turn, which is based on the book Stray Dogs, starring alongside Sean Penn and Billy Bob Thornton.



In 1998, she had one of her most acclaimed roles, starring opposite George Clooney in Out of Sight, Steven Soderbergh's adaptation of the Elmore Leonard novel.


That same year, she provided the voice for Azteca on the computer-animated film Antz. Lopez then starred opposite Vincent D'Onofrio, in the psychological thriller film The Cell.


In 2001, Lopez starred alongside Matthew McConaughey in the romantic comedy The Wedding Planner. The film debuted at number one, making her the first actress and singer in history to have a film and an album, J.Lo, at number one in the same week. Her next roles were in the supernatural romance Angel Eyes (2001) and in the psychological revenge thriller Enough (2002)


She appeared alongside Ralph Fiennes in the romantic comedy film Maid in Manhattan (2002).


Some of her other critically acclaimed films include An Unfinished Life and Shall We Dance?. Two independent films produced by Lopez were well-received at film festivals: El Cantante at the Toronto International Film Festival, and Bordertown at the Brussels film festival. Her modestly successful film career includes Monster-in-Law (2005). Gigli, however, would become a notorious box office bomb.



In August 2007, Lopez collaborated on the feature film, El Cantante, with her husband – singer-actor Marc Anthony. 


The film is in English, with creative use of subtitles for songs with Spanish lyrics. In 2010, she appeared in the romantic comedy The Back-up Plan.


Lopez is one of the highest-paid actresses in Hollywood and the highest-paid Latin actress in Hollywood history, though she's never had a film grossing over $100 million in the USA. She was on The Hollywood Reporter's list of the top ten actress salaries in 2002, 2003, and 2004. Lopez received $15 million for her role in Monster-in-Law. Her top-grossing film domestically is Maid in Manhattan which grossed $94,011,225, and her most successful international film, Shall We Dance?, grossed $112,238,000, at the international box office. Domestically, Shall We Dance? grossed $57,890,460 and a total of $170,128,460 worldwide. In 2007, Lopez made the Forbes magazine's list of "The 20 Richest Women In Entertainment," ranking ninth. Her wealth was estimated to be $110 million in 2007.



Personal life:
Media attention has focused on her personal life. She has had high-profile relationships with Ojani Noa, Sean Combs, Cris Judd, Ben Affleck, and Marc Anthony. Starting in 1984, when Lopez was 15 and in high school, she began dating David Cruz. They split up in 1994, but remained close; Lopez said in 2004, "He's a friend and he probably knows me better than anyone else".


Lopez's first marriage was to Cuban-born Ojani Noa on February 22, 1997. Lopez met Noa while he worked as a waiter at a Miami restaurant. They divorced in January 1998. Lopez later employed Noa as the manager of her Pasadena restaurant Madre's in April 2002, but he was fired in October 2002. After Noa sued Lopez over the termination, they drew up a confidentiality agreement. In April 2006, Lopez sued to prevent Noa from publishing a book containing personal details about their marriage, contending it violated their confidentiality agreement. In August 2007, a court-appointed arbitrator issued a permanent injunction forbidding Ojani Noa from "criticizing, denigrating, casting in a negative light or otherwise disparaging" Lopez. She was awarded $545,000 in compensatory damages, which included nearly $300,000 in legal fees and almost $48,000 in arbitration costs. Noa was also ordered to hand over all copies of materials related to the book to Lopez or her attorney. In November 2009, Lopez sued Noa for breach of contract and invasion of privacy, citing a previous confidentiality agreement between the two, to prevent Noa from releasing his planned film, "How I Married Jennifer Lopez: The JLo and Ojani Noa Story", and alleged "previously unseen home video footage". On December 1, 2009, judge James Chalfant granted a temporary injunction against Noa and his agent, Ed Meyer, barring them from distributing the footage in any forum. Because the injunction is only temporary, Lopez's lawyer, Jay Lavely, said that he will return to court to make it permanent. Lavely stressed that "there wasn't anything even close" to a sex tape in Noa's possession: "It's private and personal, but it wasn't a sex tape. They are innocent and they have been misrepresented... to increase value and media attention". After the hearing, Noa told E! that he plans to fight the injunction: "It's not about the money, it's about my life".



Lopez next had a two-and-a-half-year relationship with hip-hop mogul Sean Combs.


Her second marriage was to her former backup dancer, Cris Judd. She met Judd while filming the music video for her single "Love Don't Cost a Thing." The two were married on September 29, 2001, at a home in the L.A. suburbs. Their marriage effectively ended in June 2002, when Lopez began publicly dating Ben Affleck. They were officially divorced in January 2003.


Her relationship with Affleck was highly publicized, with the media dubbing the couple "Bennifer". Lopez announced her engagement to Affleck in November 2002, after Affleck gave her a six-carat pink diamond ring worth a reported $1.2 million.


The marriage, planned for September 14, 2003 in Santa Barbara, California, was called off just hours before the event. They announced the end of their engagement in January 2004.


Less than two months after her break-up with Affleck, Lopez was seen with singer Marc Anthony, a long-time friend with whom she had worked in music videos.


 In October 2003, Anthony became separated, for the second time, from his first wife, former Miss Universe Dayanara Torres, with whom he has two children. Torres filed for divorce three months later. Lopez and Anthony married in a quiet home wedding on June 5, 2004, four days after his divorce from Torres was final.


On November 7, 2007, the last night of her "En Concierto" tour, Lopez confirmed she was expecting her first child with husband Marc. The announcement ended months of speculation over the pregnancy. Her father later confirmed on February 5, 2008, that she was expecting twins. Lopez gave birth on February 22, 2008 to fraternal twins, a girl and a boy, Emme Maribel Muñiz, and Maximilian "Max" David Muñiz. The twins were introduced in the March 11, 2008 issue of People magazine, for which the magazine paid $6 million. Lopez is also a practitioner of Krav Maga.


As of at least January 2008, Lopez lives with her family in Brookville, New York, on Long Island. Her mother, Guadalupe Lopez, moved into the gated home in June that year. On July 15, 2011, following seven years of marriage to Anthony, the couple's representative told US Weekly that their marriage was officially over and as painful as it would be for all those involved, the couple were separating.
Music Career:
Lopez's debut album On the 6, a reference to the 6 subway line she used to take growing up in Castle Hill was released on June 1, 1999, and reached the top ten of the Billboard 200. The album featured the Billboard Hot 100 number-one lead single, "If You Had My Love", as well as the top ten hit "Waiting for Tonight". The album also featured a Spanish language, Latin-flavored duet "No Me Ames" with Marc Anthony (who later would become her husband.) Though "No Me Ames" never had a commercial release, it reached number one on the U.S. Hot Latin Tracks. On the 6 featured guest artists such as Big Pun and Fat Joe on the track "Feelin' So Good", which had moderate success on the Billboard Hot 100. "Let's Get Loud", the final single, earned Lopez a Grammy Award nomination in the "Best Dance Recording" category in 2001 Grammy Awards. "Waiting for Tonight" was nominated for the same category the previous year. "No Me Ames" received two nominations at the 2000 Latin Grammy Awards — "Best Pop Duo/Group with Vocal Performance" and "Best Music Video".


Lopez's second album, J.Lo, was released on January 23, 2001 and debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. This album was more urban oriented than On the 6.


Following the success of the re-release of J. Lo, Lopez decided to devote an entire album to the remixing effort, releasing J to tha L–O!: The Remixes, on February 5, 2002. This album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming the first remix album in history to debut at the top on the chart.


Lopez released her third studio album, This Is Me... Then, on November 26, 2002 which reached number two on the Billboard 200 and spawned four singles: "Jenny from the Block" (featuring Jadakiss and Styles P)


After a year away from the music scene, Lopez released her fourth studio album, Rebirth, on March 1, 2005. Although debuting and peaking at number two on the Billboard 200, the album quickly fell off the charts.


Lopez officially released her first full Spanish-language album, Como ama una Mujer, in March 2007. Her husband, singer Marc Anthony, produced the album with Estefano, except for "Qué Hiciste", which Anthony co-produced with Julio Reyes.


Lopez released her fifth English studio album (sixth studio album overall) Brave on October 9, 2007, six months after Como Ama una Mujer was released. She collaborated with producers Midi Mafia, J. R. Rotem, Lynn and Wade and Ryan Tedder, with Rotem working on some tracks with writing partner Evan "Kidd" Bogart.


From her 2007 pregnancy Lopez had been writing her seventh studio album, Love?; release had been planned for Summer 2010.


 In January 2011, Lopez released a new lead single titled "On the Floor" featuring Pitbull, it achieved worldwide success on the charts, peaking at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100, giving Lopez her first top ten on the chart since "All I Have" in 2003. The album Love? was released on May 3, 2011.
Philanthropy:
Lopez is an avid supporter of Children's Hospital Los Angeles and was presented with the Children's Humanitarian Award at the hospital's inaugural Noche de Niños gala in September 2004. Lopez continues to attend the annual red carpet event and is a regular visitor to the hospital. The singer participated in the Nautica Malibu Triathlon benefiting the hospital in 2008. In May 2009, Lopez formed The Maribel Foundation, with the goal of supporting Children's Hospital Los Angeles and improving health care internationally.

On February 14, 2007, Lopez received the Artists for Amnesty International award "in recognition of her work as producer and star of Bordertown, a film exposing the ongoing murders of hundreds of women in the border city of Juárez, Mexico". Nobel Peace Prize winner José Ramos-Horta presented the award to Lopez at the Berlin International Film Festival. She also received special recognition and thanks from Norma Andrade, co-founder of Nuestras Hijas de Regreso a Casa A.C. ("May Our Daughters Return Home, Civil Association"), an organization consisting of mothers and families of the murdered women of Juárez.

Lopez has also been involved in promoting vaccination for whooping cough. Lopez is working with Sounds of Pertussis and March of Dimes to promote awareness about the disease and encourage vaccination of adults to prevent spread of disease to infants.





Jennifer Lopez Filmography


List of awards and nominations received by Jennifer Lopez




                    
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List of awards and nominations received by Jennifer Lopez


American Music Awards

YearNominated workAwardResult
2000Jennifer LopezFavorite Pop/Rock New ArtistNominated
Jennifer LopezFavorite Latin ArtistNominated
2002Jennifer LopezFavorite Pop/Rock Female ArtistNominated
2003Jennifer LopezFavorite Hip-Hop/R&B Female ArtistWon
2003Jennifer LopezFavorite Pop/Rock Female ArtistWon
2007Jennifer LopezFavorite Latin ArtistWon

Grammy Awards

YearNominated workAwardResult
2000Waiting For TonightBest Dance RecordingNominated
2001Let's Get LoudBest Dance RecordingNominated

MTV Video Music Awards

YearNominated workAwardResult
1999If You Had My LoveBest Female VideoNominated
If You Had My LoveBest Dance VideoNominated
If You Had My LoveBest Pop VideoNominated
Jennifer LopezBest New ArtistNominated
Jennifer LopezBest Artist WebsiteNominated
2000Waiting For TonightBest ChoreographyNominated
Waiting For TonightBest Dance VideoWon
2001Love Don't Cost A ThingBest Female VideoNominated
Love Don't Cost A ThingBest Dance VideoNominated
2002I'm Real (Murder Remix)Best Hip-Hop VideoWon
2003I'm GladBest Female VideoNominated
I'm GladBest Dance VideoNominated
I'm GladBest ChoreographyNominated
I'm GladBest Art DirectionNominated
2005Get RightBest Dance VideoNominated
Get RightBest DirectionNominated
Get RightBest ChoreographyNominated
Get RightBest EditingNominated

MTV Europe Music Awards

YearNominated workAwardResult
1999Jennifer LopezBreakthrough ArtistNominated
2000Jennifer LopezBest Female ArtistNominated
Jennifer LopezBest R&B ArtistWon
2001Jennifer LopezBest Female ArtistWon
2002Jennifer LopezBest R&B ArtistNominated
Jennifer LopezBest Female ArtistWon
2003Jennifer LopezBest R&B ArtistNominated

Latin Grammy Awards

YearNominated workAwardResult
2000No Me AmesBest Pop Duo or Group with Vocal PerformanceNominated
No Me AmesBest Music VideoNominated

1995

  • Independent Spirit Awards: nomination for Best Supporting Actress for My Family 
  • NCLR Bravo Award: Nomination for Outstanding Actress in a Feature Film For Money Train

1996

  • NCLR Bravo Award: Nomination for Outstanding Actress in a Feature Film (Jack)
  • Independent Spirit Award: Nomination for Best Supporting Female

1997

  • Saturn Awards: nomination for Best Actress (Anaconda)
  • MTV Movie Awards Nomination for Breakthrough Performance for Selena

1998

  • Golden Globe Awards: nomination for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture-Musical or Comedy for "Selena"
  • MTV Movie Awards: 2 nominations for Best Female Performance and Best Kiss - shared with George Clooney ("Out Of Sight")
  • Empire Movie Awards: nomination for Best Actress ("Out Of Sight")
  • ALMA Awards: won Outstanding Actress ("Selena")
  • Lone Star Film & Television Awards: won Best Actress ("Selena")
  • Imagen Foundation Awards: won Lasting Image Award ("Selena")
  • Blockbuster Entertainment Awards: nomination for Favorite Actress - Action & Adventure ("Anaconda")
  • Saturn Awards: nomination for Best Actress ("Anaconda")

1999

  • MTV Video Music Awards: 4 nominations for "If You Had My Love" – Best Female Video, Best Dance Video, Best Pop Video and Best New Artist and 1 nomination for Best Artist Website
  • American Music Awards: 2 nominations – Favorite Pop/Rock New Artist and Favorite Latin Artist
  • Soul Train Music Awards: nomination for Best R&B/Soul Album, Female (On The 6)
  • MTV Europe Music Awards: nomination for Breakthrough Artist
  • ALMA Awards: won Outstanding Actress (Out of Sight)
  • Ritmo Latino Awards: won New Artist of the Year
  • Latin Music and Sports Awards: won New Artist of the Year
  • Billboard Music Awards: won Best Pop Clip ("If You Had My Love")
  • Teen Choice Awards: won Best Song of the Summer ("If You Had My Love")
  • VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards: won Most Fashionable Female Artist
  • MTV Movie Awards: nomination for Best Female Performance and Best Kiss (Shared with George Clooney) (Out Of Sight)

2000

  • MTV Video Music Awards: nomination for Best Choreography ("Waiting For Tonight"); won Best Dance Video ("Waiting For Tonight")
  • Grammy Awards: nomination for Best Dance Recording ("Waiting For Tonight")
  • Brit Awards: 2 nominations for "Best International Female Solo Artist" and "Best International Breakthrough"
  • MTV Europe Music Awards: nomination for Best Female; won Best R&B
  • VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards: Versace Award
  • Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards: won Favorite New Music Artist
  • Bambi: won Best International Pop Performance
  • ALMA Awards: won Outstanding Music Video Performer ("If You Had My Love") and Special Achievement Award for Female Entertainer of the Year
  • Billboard Music Awards: won Best Pop Clip ("Waiting For Tonight")
  • Billboard Latin Music Awards: won Hot Latin Track of the Year, Vocal Duo ("No Me Ames" with Marc Anthony).
  • Latin Grammy Awards: nomination for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal and Best Music Video ("No Me Ames" with Marc Anthony)
  • Winter Music Conference: won Best New Dance Artist Solo and Best Dance Video ("Waiting For Tonight")

2001

  • American Music Awards: nomination for Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist
  • MTV Video Music Awards: 2 nominations for "Love Don't Cost A Thing" – Best Female Video and Best Dance Video
  • People's Choice Awards: 2 nominations – Favorite Actress and Favorite Female Musical Performer
  • Stinkers Bad Movie Awards: nomination for Worst Actress; won Most Annoying Fake Accent - Female ("Angel Eyes")
  • ALMA Awards: 5 nominations – Outstanding Host of a Variety or Awards Special for The 1st Annual Latin Grammy Awards, Outstanding Female Performer, Album of the Year ("J. Lo"). Won Outstanding Music Video - People's Choice Award ("Love Don't Cost A Thing") and Special Achievement Award Female Entertainer of the Year
  • MTV Europe Music Awards: won Best Female
  • Grammy Awards: nomination for Best Dance Recording ("Let's Get Loud")
  • Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards: won Favorite Female Movie Star
  • Top of the Pops: "Artist on Top of the World"
  • Teen Choice Awards: nomination for Choice Chemistry ("The Wedding Planner"). Won Female Hottie of the Year and Best Dance Track ("Play")
  • MTV Movie Awards: nomination for Best Female Performance ("The Cell"). Won Best Dressed
  • NRJ Music Awards: won International Female Artist of the Year
  • Saturn Awards: nomination for Best Actress ("The Cell")
  • Blockbuster Entertainment Awards: Won Favorite Actress - Science Fiction ("The Cell")
  • TMF Awards: won Best International Female

2002

  • American Music Awards: nomination for Favorite Hip-Hop/R&B Female Artist
  • MTV Video Music Awards: won Best Hip-Hop Video ("I'm Real") - shared with Ja Rule
  • NAACP Image Award: nomination for Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture (Maid in Manhattan)
  • TMF Awards: won Best International Female
  • Stinkers Bad Movie Awards: nomination for Worst Actress (Enough)
  • Latin Billboard Music Awards: nomination for Latin Dance Club Play Track of The Year ("Play") and 2 nominations for Latin Dance Maxi-Single of The Year ("Love Don't Cost A Thing [Amor Se Paga Con Amor]" and won for "I'm Real").
  • MTV Europe Music Awards: nomination for Best R&B, won Best Female
  • VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards: won Most Influential Artist
  • ShoWest Awards: won Female Star of The Year
  • Teen Choice Awards: won Best R&B/Hip-Hop/Rap Single ("Ain't It Funny (Murder Remix)") - shared with Ja Rule and Caddillac Tah
  • World Music Awards: won World's Best-Selling Latin Female Artist.
  • NRJ Music Awards: won International Female Artist of the Year.
  • Kids' Choice Awards: won Favorite Female Movie Star ("The Wedding Planner")
  • Alma Awards: 2 nominations for Outstanding Performance - Music, Variety or Comedy Special ("Jennifer Lopez in Concert - Let's Get Loud") and Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture ("Angel Eyes")
  • Blimp Award: won Favorite Female Movie Star
  • Teen Choice Award: nomination Film - Choice Actress, Drama/Action Adventure

2003

  • American Music Awards: won Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist
  • MTV Video Music Awards: 4 nominations for "I'm Glad" – Best Female Video, Best Dance Video, Best Choreography and Best Art Direction
  • MTV Europe Music Awards: nomination for "Best R&B"
  • Groovevolt Music & Fashion Awards: 4 nominations – Video of the Year ("I'm Glad"), Best Album - Female (This Is Me... Then), Best Collaboration ("All I Have") - shared with LL Cool J - and Most Fashionable Artist
  • Golden Raspberry Award: won Wost Actress and Worst Screen Couple - shared with Ben Affleck (Gigli)
  • Teen Choice Awards: 12 nominations; Choice Movie Actress - Comedy, Choice Liar and Choice Liplock - shared with Ralph Fiennes(Maid in Manhattan), Choice Music Single and Choice Music Hook Up (All I Have) - shared with LL Cool J, Choice Love Song (I'm Glad), Choice Music Album (This is Me... Then), Choice Music Female Artist, Choice Female Hottie and Choice Crossover Artist (Music/Acting). Won Choice Fashion Icon - Female and Choice Hip-Hop/R&B Artist
  • NRJ Music Awards: won Music Website of the Year
  • Kids Choice Awards: nomination for Favorite Movie Actress ("Maid In Manhattan")
  • Billboard Latin Music Awards: won Best-Selling Latin Dance Single of the Year ("Alive (Thunderpuss Club Mix)")
  • MTV Video Music Awards Japan: nomination for Best Female Video ("Jenny From The Block")
  • Blimp Award: nomination for Favorite Movie Actress ")

2004

  • People's Choice Awards: nomination for Best Smile
  • Billboard Latin Music Awards: WON Best-Selling Latin Dance Single of the Year ("I'm Glad (Paul Oakenfold Remix)" )
  • Kids' Choice Awards: nomination for Favorite Female Singer
  • Premios Juventud: WON Quiero Vestir como Ella (She's Got Style) and En la Mira del Paparazzi (Paparazzi's Favorite Target) (shared with Marc Anthony).

2005

  • MTV Video Music Awards: 4 nominations for "Get Right" – Best Dance Video, Best Direction, Best Choreography and Best Editing
  • MTV Video Music Awards Japan: nomination for Best Female Video (Get Right)
  • World Music Awards: nominated for World's Best-Selling Pop Female Artist
  • Teen Choice Awards: 2 nominations for "Get Right": Choice R&B/Rap Track, Choice Party Starter. 2 nominations for "Monster-in-Law": Choice Chemistry (shared with Jane Fonda), Best Movie Actress in a Comedy. 1 nomination for Shall We Dance: Choice Dance Scene (shared with Richard Gere). Also nominated for Choice Red Carpet Fashion Icon - Female
  • Premios Juventud: WON Actriz que se Roba la Pantalla (She Steals the Show) for "Shall We Dance?" & "Monster In Law" and Quiero Vestir como Ella (She's Got Style).

2006

  • Women in Film - Crystal Award
  • Groovevolt Music & Fashion Awards: 3 nominations – Best Pop Song by a Group or Collaboration ("Get Right (Remix)") - shared withFabolous - and Most Fashionable Artist; won Most Fashionable Music Video ("Get Right")
  • ALMA Awards: nomination for Outstanding Female Performer
  • ACE Award for Accessories
  • Premios Juventud: nominated for Actriz que se Roba la Pantalla (She Steals the Show) for "An Unfinished Life" and Quiero Vestir Como Ella (She's Got Style)

2007

  • Award From Human Rights Group for Bordertown
  • Style Icon Of The Year Award
  • Winter Music Conference: nomination for Best Rap/Hip Hop Dance Track for "Control Myself" (shared with LL Cool J).
  • Premios MTV Latinoamérica: nomination for MTV Tr3́s Viewer's Choice Award — Best Pop Artist
  • American Music Awards: WON Favorite Latin Artist
  • World Music Awards: nomination for World's Best Selling Latin Artist
  • Los Premios Principales: nomination for Mejor Artista (Best Artist) and Mejor Canción (Best Song) for Que Hiciste
  • Premios Amigo: WON "Amigo Brugal Best-Selling Latin Artist". 2 nominations for "Best Digital Single" and "Best Ringtone" for Que Hiciste.
  • 1st Annual MiTRL Music Awards: 2 nominations for Chica Of The Year (Female Of The Year) and So You Think You Can Act? Award
  • Premios Oye!: nomination for Pop Español: Solista Femenina
  • E!Hot50 Music Awards: WON Best Non-English Performance
  • Premios Juventud: WON Quiero Vestir Como Ella (She's Got Style) and Chica Que Me Quita El Sueno (Girl of My Dreams). 1 nomination for En La Mira Del Paparazzi(Paparazzi's Favorite Target).

2008

  • Billboard Latin Music Awards: WON Latin Pop Album Of The Year, Female for Como Ama Una Mujer. 3 nominations for Latin Album Of The Year (Como Ama Una Mujer), Latin Pop Airplay Song Of The Year, Female and Latin Dance Club Play Track Of The Year (Que Hiciste)
  • Premio Lo Nuestro: WON for Solísta o Grupo Revelación Del Año (New Soloist or Group Of The Year).
  • Premios Juventud: WON Quiero Vestir como Ella (She's Got Style), Chica que me Quita el Sueno (Girl of My Dreams) and En la Mira del Paparazzi (Paparazzi's Favorite Target) (shared with Marc Anthony). She also received three other nominations: Actriz que se Roba la Pantalla (She Steals the Show) for El Cantante, Torridos Romances (Romance that Made the Most Impact) (shared with Marc Anthony), and En la Mira del Paparazzi (Paparazzi’s Favorite Target - solo).
  • ALMA Awards: nominated for Outstanding Performance of a Lead Latino /a Cast in a Motion Picture for El Cantante.

2009

  • Premios Juventud: WON Quiero Vestir Como Ella (She's Got Style).

2010

  • World Music Awards: WON Legend for Outstanding Contribution to the Arts
  • Teen Choice Awards: 2 nominations for Best Romantic Comedy Actress and Best Romantic Comedy for The Back-Up Plan

2011

  • People (magazine): WON World's Most Beautiful Women 
  • MuchMusic Video Awards:||[[2011 MuchMusic Video Awards|MuchMusic Video Award for People's Choice: Favourite International



          
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