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Daniela is a feminine given name.
Daniela, Daniella or Danniella may refer to:
People
[edit]Daniela
[edit]- Daniela Anahí Bessia (born 1989), Italian-Argentinian singer
- Daniela Akerblom (born 1969), Canadian actress
- Daniela Albizu (1936-2015), Basque-speaking teacher, writer, and councillor
- Daniela (footballer) (born Daniela Alves Lima, 1984), Brazilian football player
- Daniela Anschütz-Thoms (born 1974), German speed skater
- Daniela Avanzini (born 2004), American singer and dancer
- Daniela Bártová (born 1974), Czech polt vaulter
- Daniela Bianchi (born 1942), Italian actress
- Daniela Bobadilla (born 1993), Canadian actress
- Daniela Calvetti, Italian-American mathematician
- Daniela Castro (born 1969), Mexican actress and singer
- Daniela Ceccarelli (born 1975), Italian alpine skier
- Daniela Clynes, English vocalist
- Daniela Cosío (born 1986), Mexican model
- Daniela Dahn (born 1949), German writer
- Daniela Del Din (born 1969), Sammarinese professional sport shooter
- Daniela Denby-Ashe (born 1978), English actress
- Daniela Esposito, Italian ten-pin bowler
- Daniela Filipiová (born 1957), Czech politician
- Daniela Gmeinbauer (born 1965), Austrian politician
- Daniela Gubler (born 1994), Swiss long jumper
- Daniela Hantuchová (born 1983), Slovak tennis player
- Dani Karlsson, Swedish beauty pageant titleholder and model
- Daniela Katzenberger (born 1986), German reality TV personality, singer and model
- Daniela Klemenschits (1982–2008), Austrian tennis player
- Daniela Klette (born 1958), German left-wing militant
- Daniela Kolářová (born 1946), Czech actress
- Daniela Mărănducă (born 1976), Romanian gymnast
- Daniela Melchior (born 1996), Portuguese actress
- Daniela Mercury (born 1965), Brazilian singer
- Daniela Owusu (born 2004), Finnish public figure
- Daniela Peštová (born 1970), Czech model
- Daniela Rocca (1937–1995), Italian actress
- Daniela Romo (born 1959), Mexican actress and singer
- Daniela Ruah (born 1983), American-Portuguese actress
- Daniela L. Rus, Romanian-American roboticist and computer scientist
- Daniela Samulski (1984–2018), German swimmer
- Daniela Sanzone, Italian journalist
- Daniela Seel (born 1974), German poet, translator, editor and publisher
- Daniela Silivaș (born 1972), Romanian gymnast
- Daniela Simmons (born 1959), Swiss singer
- Daniela Urzi (born 1975), Argentine model
- Daniela Varela, Portuguese singer
- Daniela Ziegler (born 1948), German actress and singer
Daniella
[edit]- Daniella Alonso, American actress and fashion model
- Daniella Álvarez (born 1988), Colombian model and beauty pageant titleholder
- Daniella Busk (born 1993), Swedish sprinter
- Daniella Cicarelli (born 1978), Brazilian model and television host
- Daniella Dooling (born 1967), American artist
- Daniella Dragojevic (born 1989), Danish handball player
- Daniella Evangelista (born 1982), Canadian actress and model
- Daniella Goldfarb, French–born Israeli chemist
- Daniella Guzman (born 1982), American journalist
- Daniella Hill (born 1991), American track and field athlete
- Daniella Jeflea (born 1987), Australian tennis player
- Daniella Kertesz (born 1989), Israeli actress
- Daniella Karagach (born 1992), American dancer
- Daniella Kolodny, Israeli rabbi
- Daniella Kromm (born 2004), German rhythmic gymnast
- Daniella Levine Cava (born 1955), American lawyer, politician and social worker
- Daniella Lugassy (born 1982), Israeli operatic soprano
- Daniella Marques (born 1979), Brazilian economist
- Daniella Mastricchio (born 1987), Argentine actress and singer
- Daniella Melo (born 1998), American powerlifter
- Daniella Monet (born 1989), American actress and singer
- Daniella Ohad (born 1961), American-Israeli design historian, educator and writer
- Daniella Okeke, Nigerian actress
- Daniella Pavicic, Croatian–Canadian singer and songwriter
- Daniella Pellegrini (born 1982), South African television presenter and voice actress
- Daniella Perez (1970–1992), Brazilian actress and dancer
- Daniella Perkins (born 2000), American actress
- Daniella Pineda (born 1987), American actress
- Daniella Rabbani (born 1984), American singer and voice actress
- Daniella Rahme (born 1990), Lebanese–Australian actress and television presenter
- Daniella Ribeiro (born 1972), Brazilian politician
- Daniella Rosas (born 2002), Peruvian surfer
- Daniella Rubinovitz, Dutch contemporary artist
- Daniella Sarahyba (born 1984), Brazilian model
- Daniella Shevel, South African footwear designer
- Daniella Smith (born 1972), New Zealand boxer
- Daniella Tilbury, Gibraltarian academic and educator
- Daniella Tobar, Chilean actress
- Daniella Vitale, American businesswoman
- Daniella Walcott (born 1991), Trinidadian model and painter
- Daniella Wang (born 1989), Chinese actress and fashion model
- Daniella Weiss (born 1945), Israeli far-right activist and politician
Danniella
[edit]- Danniella Westbrook (born 1973), English actress
Fictional characters
[edit]- the title character of Daniela (1976 TV series), a Venezuelan telenovela
- Daniela Gamboa, title character of Daniela (2002 TV series), an American-Mexican Spanish-language telenovela
- Daniela Mondragon-Bartolome, from the Filipino drama series Kadenang Ginto
See also
[edit]Daniela
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Daniela is a Chilean actress and mezzo-soprano singer known for her critically acclaimed leading role in the Academy Award-winning film A Fantastic Woman (2017), which brought international attention to transgender experiences and marked Chile's first win in the Best Foreign Language Film category. [1] [2] She made history as the first openly transgender person to present at the Academy Awards in 2018, introducing a musical performance and using the platform to advocate for empathy and acceptance. [1] [2]
Born Daniela Vega Hernández on June 3, 1997, in Santiago, Chile, she initially worked as a hairdresser while pursuing theater, poetry, and singing. [3] She transitioned beginning at age 15 with family support and entered acting through roles in theater productions and smaller films, including The Visit (2014). [3] Director Sebastián Lelio first consulted her as a cultural advisor on transgender issues in Chile before casting her as the protagonist in A Fantastic Woman, where she portrayed a transgender widow confronting prejudice and grief; her performance, including authentic opera singing drawn from her mezzo-soprano training, earned widespread praise and awards recognition, including a Fénix Award as the first transgender recipient. [1] [3]
Vega has since appeared in additional films, expressing interest in diverse roles beyond transgender characters, and has been recognized for advancing transgender visibility in cinema and society, including being named to TIME's 100 Most Influential People list in 2018. [2] Her work has highlighted human rights issues surrounding gender identity, earning acclaim from international media for its dignity and impact. [2] [3]
