Paulina Chávez es parte del elenco en la nueva serie “Landman”
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00:00I play Ariana.
00:15She is a young mother whose family has recently been through a misfortune and this character
00:24is very, very dear to my heart.
00:27It very much showcases the resilience in women and Latinas and I'm just so excited for people
00:36to see it and maybe see themselves in it a little bit.
00:42I started acting when I was seven years old.
00:44I did theater and then I realized that I wanted to do film acting and so it was really like
00:50the support of my family.
00:52My mom, she did so much research.
00:54At the time, there was not a lot of acting classes in San Antonio so she would drive
00:58me to Dallas, Texas almost every weekend for classes to get training and through there,
01:09they brought in agents from L.A. and that's how I kind of met the person that I'm still
01:16with.
01:17He's my manager now and it's something that does not happen overnight.
01:24I was auditioning for five plus years doing self-tapes because I was in L.A. and just,
01:32you know, rejection after rejection and then you get like a call back and you're like,
01:40oh, I'm so close and so I truly believe that there's a role for everybody and to always
01:45just keep going and going forward and just follow your dreams and never give up if that's
01:53something that you really want to do, do it.
01:56It's always been my parents, my two older sisters and my grandma and that's always been
02:04like the dynamic, like just being raised by powerful women and I'm the youngest in the
02:09family and so it was always just like observing and learning and there's a lot.
02:15It's so interesting doing Ariana, being Ariana and there are certain scenes where I was just
02:21like that was my mom, my mom just came out in those scenes.
02:28We were always very close.
02:31My family did sacrifice a lot for me to be where I am today.
02:39Doing my first show like Ashley Garcia, it really did open my eyes to how much representation
02:46is important and to see ourselves, for our youth to see themselves in positive lights.
02:52Ashley Garcia definitely opened the doors for that and making sure that I take on roles
02:59that speak to me and don't put us in boxes and so yeah, any way that I can help Latinos
03:09in whatever they want to do, I have a scholarship that I do every year and it's just a little
03:14something to give back to the community for people who want to further their education,
03:18whether it is STEM or anything they want to do in the arts or engineering, mathematics,
03:26whatever they want to do, I think that's really important because for many people growing
03:32up, for me, some of them had never even traveled outside of San Antonio and so it's interesting.
03:42There's so much out there and it's interesting when you're a kid, you do dream big and you're
03:49like, oh I want to be an astronaut and it's so crazy how those dreams are shut down when
03:56you get older and I think it's important to have those dreams and to hang on to those
04:01dreams.
04:03I was definitely, I think acting was something that found me and again, it's something that's
04:11important and I'm definitely here for a reason and I think it is to be an advocate for my
04:17community and through these roles.