LOS ANGELES ā Adria Arjona's mother is her biggest fan ā and her fans' biggest supporter.
While in town for Paris Fashion Week this year, Arjona recalls the moment her mother stood outside their hotel, tearfully thanking a crowd of fans who were armed with āAndorā and āFather of the Brideā posters and screaming āAdria!ā
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āShe didnāt stop crying for 40 minutes,ā Arjona recounts. āShe was like, āRemember when you started? Thatās all you wanted was to be in a movie. All you wanted was to tell the story, and here you are.āā
Arjona, 32, has transformed from the reserved girl for whom performing wasn't a sure bet while growing up across Latin America to the captivating actor booking multiple scene-stealing roles.
āI always thought I was going to be too shy to actually do it, but once I did it, something switched ... and then I became obsessed,ā Arjona says.
Arjona has been named one of The Associated Press' Breakthrough Entertainers of 2024, but her television debut came a decade ago, with a couple spots on network procedurals. Since then, she's secured notable roles in projects like āNarcos,ā āTrue Detective,ā and āAndor,ā crescendoing into a wildly productive 2024 with leading roles alongside A-list colleagues.
āThe best actors understand the importance of patience and the journey within a film, and Adria embodies that,ā Glen Powell, Arjona's āHit Manā co-star, wrote in an email.
Beside the Richard Linklater movie, this year alone she starred in āThe Absence of Eden,ā alongside Zoe SaldaƱa, and was cast in ZoĆ« Kravitzās directorial debut āBlink Twiceā and the upcoming āLos Frikisā from directors Michael Schwartz and Tyler Nilson.
Growing up, she describes herself as āvery hyper, but quiet and a little shy.ā
āI wanted to learn to do so many things that my dad was like, āI think you might be an actress,āā she said.
Arjona would perform for her family members, but it was in her adolescent years that art classes gave her confidence in her craft. Still, the actor of Puerto Rican and Guatemalan descent constantly tried to prove herself as an artist and an actor. Arjona doesnāt take it lightly that she is one of the few Latina actors cast in multidimensional roles.
āI always put this pressure on myself of making a difference for Latin Americans in cinema, just playing different roles and trying not to get stereotyped ... it took me a long time,ā she said.
Her long-term dream is to see more varied Latin American stories on screen. That's what drew her to āLos Frikis,ā the coming-of-age story about a punk rock group set in early 1990s Cuba that she co-stars in and executive produces.
āI just hope that it gets less and less complicated and that the opportunities of playing real dimensional characters just doesnāt stop,ā she said.
She quickly learned to advocate for herself in Hollywood and credits collaborators like Linklater for believing in her and presenting her the opportunity to flex her writing skills. While working on āHit Man,ā Arjona contributed to the second part of the comedyās script ā something Powell also noted.
āSheās also incredibly generous as an actor; her off-camera takes were just as electric as her on-camera moments,ā he wrote.
Arjona is at a pivotal moment in her career. With multiple projects on the horizon, like āSplitsvilleā and A24's āOnslaught,ā she is enjoying acting and producing and says she's open to writing and directing if presented with the right opportunity.
She attributes her openness to some early advice from her father, Grammy-winning recording artist Ricardo Arjona, who reminded her to never stop learning.
āYou canāt pretend that you know what youāre doing,ā he told her. āThatās the biggest mistake you can do. Always ask for help and ask questions and youāll learn faster that way instead of pretending.ā
She's taken her fatherās advice, soaking in every moment on set and continuously falling in love with the process. She still gets butterflies on her first day.
āI still feel nervous,ā she said. āI hope I always stay nervous. I think itās a sign that I really care, and I still really enjoy what Iām doing.ā
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