Daniela Vega

About Daniela Vega

Who is it?: Actress, Soundtrack
Birth Day: June 03, 1989
Birth Place:  San Miguel, Santiago, Chile, Chile
Birth Sign: Cancer
Other names: Dani Vega
Occupation: Actress Singer
Years active: 2011–present

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Daniela Vega was born on June 03, 1989 in  San Miguel, Santiago, Chile, Chile, is Actress, Soundtrack. Daniela Vega Hernández is a Chilean actress, lyrical singer and trans woman. She was born in San Miguel. She was the first child of Igor Vega, a printing owner, and Sandra Hernández, a housewife. After a time, the family moved to Ñuñoa, where her brother Nicolás was born. At the age of eight, one of her teachers discovered her talent to sing opera. She began performing in small productions in Santiago, which developed in her a taste for arts.After finishing high school, she started making a life as hair stylish. In her spare time and without any other formal education, she got involved with the local acting atmosphere. One her first plays was "La Mujer Mariposa" (The Butterfly woman), where she starred.In 2014 she got notoriety when she appeared in the video clip of the renowned songwriter Manuel García's song "Maria". The same year she made her filming debut in La Visita (2014) (The Guest). 2017 has been a prolific year in her career. The play "Migrantes" was chosen as one of the best in the Festival Teatro a Mil. She also starred the Chilean-German movie Una Mujer Fantástica (2017) (A Fantastic Woman). The film was released in the 67th edition of the Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin (Berlin International Film Festival) and was critically acclaimed.
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Biography/Timeline

1989

Born on June 3, 1989 in San Miguel, Santiago, to a middle-class family, Vega began studying Opera with her grandmother at the age of eight. Growing up, she attended an all boys school where she was bullied. It was while she was attending the all-boys school in her late teens that she realized she was transgender and began to transition. Her parents and younger brother Nicholas were supportive of her, despite the conservative nature of Chile at that time. After she transitioned she suffered from depression due to the lack of opportunities for her as a trans woman, but her parents were supportive and her father encouraged her to go to beauty school, and later theater school.

2011

Vega was asked by a Writer and Director to collaborate on a stage piece about transitioning, using her experience as a foundation. Her contribution resulted in her going on to star in the eventual stage production, Martin de la Parra's 2011 play La mujer Mariposa (The Butterfly Woman). This piece, where she also had the opportunity to sing, ran for eight years in Santiago. During this time, she participated in more pieces, most notably in Migrante (Migrant), a piece about migration. Vega's profile was elevated to a wider audience when she appeared in the music video of the famous song "Maria" by Manuel García in 2014. The song and music video were made in collaboration with a gay suicide prevention organization, to help raise awareness and prevent suicide in gay teens. She made her screen debut in 2014 in a drama called La Visita (The Guest), playing a trans woman at her father’s wake.

2017

The 67th Berlin International Film Festival saw the release of A Fantastic Woman (2017), directed by Sebastián Lelio, a film for which her performance was acclaimed by critics. A Fantastic Woman tells the story of Marina (played by Vega) and Orlando (played by Francisco Reyes), an older man with whom she is in love and planning a Future. After Orlando falls ill and dies, Marina is forced to face family and society, and fight again to show who she is: a fantastic woman. Critic Guy Lodge in a review for Variety praising Vega's performance said: "Vega's tough, expressive, and subtly distressed performance deserves far more than political praise." He continued to note that "It’s a multi-layered, emotionally polymorphous feat of acting, nurtured with pitch-perfect sensitivity by her Director, who maintains complete candor on Marina’s condition without pushing her anywhere she wouldn’t herself go." Her name was strongly mentioned for an Oscar nomination as Best Actress. She won an award for her performance at the Palm Springs International Film Festival for Best Actress in a Foreign Language Film. Vega became the first openly transgender person in history to be an Academy Awards presenter at the 90th Academy Awards in 2018.