Just a few years ago,Alaqua Coxwas working at an Amazon center, figuring out what she wanted in life. Acting was not on her radar.
“I had no acting experience,” says Cox, 24, who is featured inPEOPLE’s 2021 Ones to Watch packagein this week’s issue. “I was only involved in one school play in high school, but I was a background actor.”
Then, some friends spotted a casting notice for a role in Disney+’s upcoming Marvel seriesHawkeye. “They saw the casting call looking for a Native American actress and female deaf actress,” recalls Cox. “It just matched so perfectly, so I decided to go for it.”
Being a trailblazer, she’s ready to be a role model for others. “I had never seen anybody on the screen that maybe looked like me … deaf, an amputee,” she says.
Cox, who has been deaf all of her life, grew up on the Menominee Indian Reservation in Wisconsin. In addition, she has a prosthetic lower right leg — though it certainly hasn’t slowed her down at all.
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When she learned she nabbed the role of Maya Lopez, her parents were overjoyed. “My dad actually cried, and it is rare to see my dad cry,” she says. “My mom got the champagne — everybody was so excited.”
Like all upcoming Marvel projects, the details ofHawkeyeare being kept under wraps. For now, all Cox can say is, “Maya is a bada– woman. She can pick up fighting moves after watching it one time.”
And Cox loved working withJeremy Renner, who plays the Avenger Hawkeye. “I think he’s one of the coolest guys,” she says. “I learned a lot from him.”
“It’s crazy how much my life has already changed because I was a college dropout,” she adds. “I worked at a factory. I’m so excited to show people who I am and what I can do, what anybody can do.”
Hawkeyepremieres Nov. 24 on Disney+.
source: people.com