1999–2008: Rise to prominence Magazine's Annual Breakthrough Awards in 2007 Saldaña's first on-screen role was a 1999 guest appearance in an episode of
Law & Order. Her 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. Saldaña starred in the comedy-drama
Drumline (2002), alongside
Nick Cannon, earning mixed reviews. 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). 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). 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, and debuted on
BET in 2008. Saldaña had a supporting role as Angie Jones in the action thriller
Vantage Point (2008).
2009–2019: Franchise roles in 2010 Saldaña appeared in two roles in 2009 that raised her profile considerably. 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. Saldaña's mother was a
Star Trek fan, and left her voice-mails during filming, advising on the role. Steven Spielberg had taught her the
Vulcan salute five years earlier while he directed her in
The Terminal. Saldaña's second high-profile film in 2009 was
Avatar, where she portrayed the indigenous hunter
Neytiri.
Avatar was well received by critics, with an approval rating of 81% on the review aggregator website
Rotten Tomatoes. It grossed $2.7 billion worldwide to become the
highest-grossing film of all time, as well as specifically in the
United States and Canada. It became the first film to gross more than $2 billion worldwide. 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. In 2010, Saldaña performed in
The Losers as Aisha al-Fadhil, a native
Bolivian woman. She loved the physicality of the ruthless assassin, citing her youth and athletic background for letting her really jump in and get thrown around and do her own kicks. Saldaña playfully recounted having to bulk up in order to carry the weapons while filming over eight hours a day. 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. 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. In 2012, she appeared in the romantic drama
The Words, earning negative reviews from critics and little success at the box-office. 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. It earned $467,365,246 worldwide, ranking it in 14th place for 2013, and making it the highest-grossing film of the franchise. Saldaña voiced her character in the 2013 release of the
Star Trek video game. In 2014, Saldaña played
Gamora in
Guardians of the Galaxy. Saldaña portrayed the character with make-up rather than
computer generated imagery (CGI) or
performance capture. The film became the third-highest-grossing film in the
Marvel Cinematic Universe, behind
The Avengers and
Iron Man 3. 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. 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. In May 2014, she performed in ''
Rosemary's Baby'', a television mini-series adaptation of
Ira Levin's
horror novel. Saldaña also co-produced the four-hour two-part show. In 2014, Saldaña was recognized by
Elle magazine during The Women in Hollywood Awards. Women were honored for achievements in film and the motion-picture industry, including acting, directing, and producing. Saldaña starred in
Nina (2016), an unauthorized biography about the jazz musician
Nina Simone. The film depicts the late singer's rise to fame and relationship with her manager Clifton Henderson. Simone's family criticized Saldaña's being cast in this role. In August 2020, Saldaña apologized for taking 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." 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. Saldaña returned as Gamora in the
Guardians of the Galaxy sequel,
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, released in May 2017. 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. 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. Also that year, she appeared in the animated film
My Little Pony: The Movie, performing the voice of pirate parrot Captain Celaeno. On May 3, 2018, she received a star at 6920 Hollywood Boulevard in the Motion Pictures section of the
Hollywood Walk of Fame.
2020–present: Career expansion '' (2024), all of whom were awarded the
Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress, at the
2024 Toronto International Film Festival 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 the all-star cast in
David O. Russell's
Amsterdam. Saldaña reprised her role as Neytiri in
Avatar: The Way of Water (2022). As part of her role, she performed vocals for the original song "The Songcord" on the
film's soundtrack, penned by
Simon Franglen. She also began starring in the
Paramount+ spy thriller television series
Special Ops: Lioness, created by
Taylor Sheridan, in 2023. She played Rita Mora Castro, a high-powered junior criminal defense attorney in the controversial musical crime film
Emilia Pérez (2024), receiving critical acclaim and sharing the
Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress with her co-stars (
Karla Sofía Gascón,
Selena Gomez, and
Adriana Paz). Saldaña also won the
BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, the
Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture, the
Actor Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role, and the
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. She is the first
Dominican American actress to win an Academy Award. In addition to the
Avatar sequels, Saldaña had a voice role in the
Pixar science fiction adventure film
Elio (2025). After the release of
Avatar: Fire and Ash, Saldaña became the highest grossing actress of all time. ==Personal life==