Isaac Evans is an actor, known for The Dead the Damned and the Darkness (2014) and Waffle Street (2015).
Isaac Ezban is a filmmaker from Mexico, co-founder of the production company Red Elephant Films and Autocinema Coyote (the biggest drive-in theater chain in Mexico). He wrote 4 short novels before becoming a full time filmmaker, starting with 10 short films awarded in important international festivals. His first feature film The Incident (2014), a psychological sci-fi thriller about characters trapped in an infinite staircase and an infinite road, premiered at Cannes Film Festival and then played at Fantastic Fest & Sitges, and in over 45 festivals over the world, wining 16 awards and with positive reviews of important press and filmmakers like Guillermo del Toro, who commented on it: "A potent and ingenious riddle and a promising debut for Isaac Ezban... A complicated idea but very well structured.. A great debut! Very, very ambitious and still it achieves everything it wants. Ezban is a necessary director in genre films in Mexico". His second feature film The Similars (2015), described by him as his love letter to the sci-fi of the 60s, also premiered at Fantastic Fest & Sitges, making Isaac the first director in the history of Mexico to have 2 films in 2 years in a row in Official Selection at the two most important genre festivals in the globe. It won in Sitges Best Latinamerican Film and in Morbido the Press Award, as well as other 15 awards. After their theatrical releases, Isaac's first films The Incident and The Similars are now available on Netflix Worlwide. In 2016, Isaac was hired by BRON Studios to direct his third movie (and first English spoken film) Parallel, for which he traveled to Vancouver. This awaited sci-fi thriller/drama about a group of friends that stumble upon a portal to a "multiverse", starting Martin Wallstrom, Aml Ameen, Georgia King, Mark O'Brien and Kathleen Quinlan, is about to be released this year. Represented by CAA and Good Fear Management, Isaac is currently working on more screenplays of his own, and has also just been hired by Sony Pictures to direct the awaited adaptation of Dan Simmons's classic horror novel Summer Of Night.
Isaac Falkenstine is an actor, known for Rattle-Can (2021).
Isaac Faller is an actor, known for Mythica: The Darkspore (2015) and The Christmas Dragon (2014).
Isaac Farm is an actor, known for Redemption: A Mile from Hell (2009) and The Gospel According to Bart (2015).
Isaac Feder, an award-winning film and television director, was named one of the Top 10 New Directors by The Focus Pull Film Journal. The first feature film he directed, the 2014 comedy "Sex Ed," won the Grand Jury Prize for Best Narrative Feature Film at the Portland Film Festival. His 30 for 30 short film, "AC Green: Iron Virgin," was an official selection at the 2016 TriBeCa Film Festival. Feder's recent television work includes "Not Safe with Nikki Glaser" for Comedy Central, "Triumph's Election Special" for Hulu and Funny or Die, as well as programs for Vice, Viceland, Fusion and IFC. He also has directed numerous documentaries and commercially branded content. A Chicago native and graduate of Northwestern University, Feder holds a Master of Fine Arts Degree from the American Film Institute Conservatory. He and his wife, actress Abbe Meryl Feder, live in Los Angeles.
Isaac Fernandez was born on 22 November 1981 in Madrid, Spain. He is an actor, known for Hidden Strike (2023), Kong tian lie (2017) and Chong Zu (2020).
Isaac Fitzberald is known for About Cherry (2012).
Adored by his fans for many years Isaac Florentine has built up his excellent reputation within the movie business. At first attracting the action movie fans, Isaac moved into the mainstream with New Line's release Undisputed II: Last man standing. The film received rave reviews not only for its groundbreaking fighting scenes but also for its complexity and dramatic qualities. The film was also a financial success and was rated #1 in the "Non Theatrical" category of the DVD renters in February 2007 (source; Video Business Online - Market Data 02/01/07 and 02/11/07). 'Impact Magazine,' the world's leading publication dedicated to the Action/Martial Arts films hailed Isaac as "one of the most talented directors in the genre." Having over ten features and over one hundred and twenty television episodes under his belt, Isaac has proven his ability to bring leadership to the set, while providing the project with his own unique artistic flair. Born in Israel to Holocaust-survivor parents, Isaac often went to the movies as a child. When he saw a matinee showing of Sergio Leone's The Good, the Bad and The Ugly, he was immediately captivated by Leone's masterful operatic style. From that day on, Isaac was hooked. He now knew that he wanted to become a filmmaker. While in high school, Isaac shot three films with his father's super 8mm camera. After graduating from high school, he completed a mandatory three-year army service, and then went to Tel-Aviv University to attain a degree in Film & Television. Isaac's first film was an adaptation of Jacques Prevere poem, "Dejeuner Du Matin." His graduating project was a film called 'Farewell, Terminator', which awed critics with its vision, and was awarded Grand prize in the Mograbee Film Festival. In addition, the film won prizes for Best directing, editing, cinematography, costume, production design and music, plus it was chosen to represent Israel in the short foreign-student film category of the 1988 Academy Awards (the Oscars).The following year, Isaac decided to move to the United States to pursue his filmmaking career. This not only was a big move for him and his wife, Barbara, but Isaac also had to give up is highly successful Karate school (he had trained in martial arts since he was 13 years old, and by this time, was considered one of the best practitioners in the country). Isaac cut his teeth in the American film industry working as a fight choreographer and a second unit director. Two-and-a-half years later, he directed his first feature, Desert Kickboxer. Despite its hectic sixteen-day schedule and ultra-low budget, Isaac's inspired direction was so impressive that HBO bought the film. Since then, he has worked steadily as a director in film and television, and he continues to impress people with his creative visual style. After rewarding years in the United States, including having four children with Barbara, Isaac can look back and smile. But that doesn't mean that he's ready to rest yet. Isaac's passion for filmmaking has no limit, and he looks forward enthusiastically to even bigger cinematic challenges in his future.