Isadora Cruz
Isadora Cruz was born in 1998 in João Pessoa, Brazil. At the age of 5 she had her first artistic experience through Classical Ballet and Tap Dance. A couple of years later, she started to perform frequently as a dancer at the local theaters of her hometown. In high school, she discovered a passion for sports and competed in Volleyball and Rhythmic Gymnastics tournaments. She is trained in Ballet, Jazz and Modern Dance. She began her acting studies at the age of 16 when she moved to Paris and enrolled at Sorbonne University to study French Cinema, and Acting at Cours Florent. A year later, she would star in the award winning TV Show, Burning Hearts (2016) which was her big breakthrough after appearing in 80 episodes of the show. While living in Rio de Janeiro, she was part of a theater company that made her debut on stage and presented several plays. Her most notable roles were in Chekhov's Three Sisters (2016) as Masha and The Seagull (2017) as Nina, both directed by David Herman, Sonia Moore's last pupil. While working as an actress in Rio, she studied 3 years at CAL Drama University. At the age of 21 she starred in the features The Mad Hatter (2021) and Men at Work (2020) while living in Miami. In Miami, she presented Improv Comedy shows and the plays Picnic (2018) as Madge Owens and Between Riverside and Crazy (2019) as The Church Lady. She lives in Los Angeles to pursue her career.