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Daniela is a feminine given name.

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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. 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. Born Daniela Vega Hernández on June 3, 1997, in Santiago, Chile, she initially worked as a hairdresser while pursuing theater, poetry, and singing. She transitioned beginning at age 15 with family support and entered acting through roles in theater productions and smaller films, including The Visit (2014). 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. 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. Her work has highlighted human rights issues surrounding gender identity, earning acclaim from international media for its dignity and impact.

Early Life

Birth and Family Background

Daniela Vega Hernández was born in 1989 in Santiago, Chile. She began her gender transition at age 15 with the support of her family. Specific details about her parents or extended family background remain limited in public sources.

Education and Early Influences

Little is publicly documented about Daniela's formal education or specific acting training. Before entering acting professionally, she worked as a hairdresser while pursuing interests in theater, poetry, and singing as a mezzo-soprano. She entered acting through roles in theater productions and smaller films, including The Visit (2014).

Career

Daniela Vega began her performing career in theatre in Santiago, Chile. She starred in the stage play La mujer mariposa (The Butterfly Woman) in 2011 and participated in other productions such as Migrantes. In 2014, she made her screen debut in the short film The Guest (La visita), playing Elena, and appeared in Manuel García's music video "María". Her breakthrough came in 2017 with the lead role of Marina Vidal in Sebastián Lelio's A Fantastic Woman (Una mujer fantástica), a critically acclaimed performance that included her authentic mezzo-soprano singing. The film premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival and won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2018. In 2018, she became the first openly transgender person to present at the Academy Awards, introducing a musical performance. Since then, Vega has appeared in numerous film and television projects, including Tales of the City (2019) as Ysela, La Jauría (2019–2022) as Elisa Murillo, La rebelión (2022) as Jana, Once Upon a Time... Happily Never After (2022) as The Witch/Enamora, The Power (2023) as Sister Maria Ignacia, and Technoboys (2024) as Charlis. She has expressed interest in diverse roles beyond transgender characters and continues to work in acting and related fields.

Personal Life

Daniela Vega has kept much of her personal life private, with public information primarily limited to her family background, early transition, and advocacy work.

Family

Vega was born to a supportive family in Santiago, Chile. Her parents provided unwavering support during her transition, which began around age 14–15 and took several years. Although her parents are now divorced, Vega maintains close relationships with both: her mother is an animal activist, and her father owns a printing business and shares her passion for opera. She has a younger brother named Nicolás, and her late paternal grandmother (who was blind) instilled in her an early love of music and sound, leading her to begin studying opera at age 8.

Relationships

Little public information exists about Vega's romantic relationships. In interviews around 2018, she referenced having experienced the love of a partner in the past but has not disclosed further details on partners, marriage, or children. She has focused public attention on her professional work and transgender visibility rather than personal romantic life.

Other Personal Details

Beyond family support during her transition and her musical upbringing, Vega has not shared extensive details on hobbies, residences, or other non-professional aspects of her life in available sources.

Legacy

Impact and Recognition

Daniela Vega has been widely recognized for advancing transgender visibility in cinema and society through her leading role in A Fantastic Woman (2017), which became the first Chilean film to win the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film. She was named one of TIME's 100 Most Influential People in 2018 by former Chilean President Michelle Bachelet, who highlighted Vega's work in highlighting transgender challenges as a human rights issue requiring empathy and acceptance. Vega made history as the first openly transgender person to present at the Academy Awards in 2018, where she introduced a musical performance and spoke on openness and love. She became the first transgender performer to win the Fénix Award for her performance. Her contributions have been praised for promoting dignity, human rights, and diverse representation in media.

Current Status

As of the latest available biographical information, Vega has expressed interest in pursuing diverse acting roles beyond transgender characters, including cisgender women, mothers, and other challenging parts. She has appeared in additional projects and continues to advocate for transgender acceptance.
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