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Posted: 2013-03-28T12:45:32Z | Updated: 2013-03-28T18:45:26Z

Eva Mendes is one of the biggest actors in Hollywood, but it hasn't always been the case. There was a time when she was just getting started, and she revealed one of her worst early experiences during her appearance on "The Daily Show ." It was for her work in the 2001 film "Exit Wounds ."

"They dubbed my voice," Mendes said. "It was an English film in English."

Mendes said that when she looked into why, she got a note back from the producer that she didn't sound intelligent enough. "It was a Steven Seagal movie and I didnt sound intelligent enough," Mendes said.

These days the star -- and her voice -- are bigger than ever, starring in "The Place Beyond the Pines " with Ryan Gosling , which opens this Friday. She's also set to launch her own fashion line in New York and Company stores this fall. Seems pretty intelligent to us.

Catch Eva Mendes in "The Place Beyond the Pines," in theaters Friday. "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" airs weeknights at 11 p.m. ET on Comedy Central.

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