Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Chilean actress Daniela Vega.
Last updated on December 18, 2024.
Daniela Vega Hernández is a Chilean actress and mezzo-soprano singer. She is best known for her critically acclaimed performance in the Academy Award-winning film A Fantastic Woman (2017). At the 90th Academy Awards in 2018, Vega became the first transgender person in history to be a presenter at the Academy Awards ceremony. In 2018, Time magazine named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world.
If we broaden our gaze, it will be more interesting, more beautiful.
I take very seriously the creation process, but I take the red carpet, the dresses with the trains, the hair, and the makeup very lightly.
Actors incorporate certain emotions from our own lives in order to create characters, and emotions come from experience.
As an artist, what I'm looking for isn't the answers but the questions. Art saved my life, and I'm sure that it could save the lives of many people. If it's not art, find your place. But never give up.
If we can make more diverse colors, people, stories, it will be interesting. Uniforms are for the military and the police, not for our thinking.
I seek out hard things. I tried to imitate other singers. It was a self-discovery for me to move from imitating others to me growing to sing in my own voice. The opera was difficult and it felt like a personal conquest.
I did try painting, but it didn't work. I tried to dance, but that didn't work either. And then I tried to act, and it seemed to work.
And I think every woman can be a diva, and every woman can be just a woman. I think life is a runway, and you can do everything you want. If you want.
People tend to think that's your life when you're playing a role.
I would say that no one in this world can say that they've never been bullied or have violence against them.
I have always wanted to act.
In Chile and in other places, people recognize me, and everything I've been able to pick up from this experience is people caring about me.
Latin America is not that different from the rest of the world. Some of us have been trying to get from the edges into the centre, but we're very few. The world is still very resistant to understanding the diversity of human beings.
I always wanted to be an artist. I always knew that I wanted to paint, or dance, or sing, or act, or write.
I would like to play a mother or a pregnant woman. My body of work can expand because I like challenges. I think I could play male roles. I don't limit myself.
I don't consider myself an icon.
There are certain exercises that you can do to let go of the emotions you create when you play a certain role. Breathing techniques.
I wanted to be a woman, first. And then singer. And then actress. For me, to me it's not as important what you do so much as who you are.
I feel that art deals with issues way before any political organisation.
A Fantastic Woman' has been seen as very interesting and entertaining. The film has had very good reactions. We are very surprised and delighted how the characters have connected with so many people.
I had a grandmother who was blind and she taught me to understand sound as an image.
I faced a certain amount of violence. It taught me that I had to learn to protect myself - and it made me stronger. It could have made me step backwards with my self-discovery. Instead, it pushed me further.
The most important thing when you're shooting difficult scenes is that you have a supportive team who will buck you up emotionally.
Talent is only a part of the work. It is the work that generates the talent.
And what are we going to leave for future generations? Are we going to leave them only buildings, cars? Or are we going to create more empathetic, more diverse societies more open to diversity?