Actress Daniela Vega will be the first trans woman to present at the Academy Awards

Variety called Vega’s performance “a multi-layered, emotionally polymorphous feat of acting”.

A Fantastic Woman

Source: A Fantastic Woman

Despite not receiving a nomination for her performance, the star of A Fantastic Woman Daniela Vega will become the first openly trans person to present an Academy Award on March 5.

The Chilean actress will be joining the likes of Australia's Margot Robbie, Mahershala Ali, Chadwick Boseman, Laura Dern, and Viola Davis on stage.
A Fantastic Woman
Vega in A Fantastic Woman. Source: A Fantastic Woman
Premiering last year at Berlin Film Festival to critical acclaim, A Fantastic Woman was Vega’s international debut. Her character in the film, Marina, is forced to deal with her partner’s untimely death and his family’s transphobia, while also grappling with her identity and grief.
At the time, Variety called Vega’s performance “a multi-layered, emotionally polymorphous feat of acting.”

On the role of transgender people in cinema, Vega said: "If we broaden our gaze, it will be more interesting, more beautiful,” she said.
A Fantastic Woman
Vega in A Fantastic Woman. Source: A Fantastic Woman
She continued: “If we can make more diverse colours, people, and stories, it will be interesting. Uniforms are for the military and the police, not for our thinking.”

The 90th Academy Awards will take place on March 5 in Los Angeles.


Share
Published 21 February 2018 10:04am
By Samuel Leighton-Dore


Share this with family and friends


SBS News in your Inbox

Sign up now for the latest news from Australia and around the world direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to SBS’s terms of service and privacy policy including receiving email updates from SBS.

Download our apps
SBS On Demand
SBS News
SBS Audio

Listen to our podcasts
Join host Yumi Stynes for Seen, a new SBS podcast about cultural creatives who have risen to excellence despite a role-model vacuum.
The day's top stories from SBS News.
Ease into the English language and Australian culture. We make learning English convenient, fun and practical.
Get the latest with our sbs podcasts on your favourite podcast apps.

Watch SBS On Demand
Over 11,000 hours

Over 11,000 hours

News, drama, documentaries, SBS Originals and more - free.