Isabel Gravitt is an actress, known for Little Fires Everywhere (2020), American Housewife (2016) and Cucuy: The Boogeyman (2018).
Isabel Guardiola is an actress, known for La pequeña Suiza (2019), Granada Nights (2021) and Si vienes, repites (2018).
Isabel Hagen is known for Super Bummer Party (2021), Max Richter's Sleep (2019) and The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (2014).
Isabel Halley is an actress and writer, known for Tiny Furniture (2010), Delusional Downtown Divas (2009) and Best Friends (2013).
Isabel Iglesias is known for Mga birhen ng Ermita (1990) and La funeraria (2020).
Isabel Jewell, like other actresses in Hollywood in the 1930s, suffered from chronic typecasting. The diminutive, platinum-haired daughter of a doctor and medical researcher seemed to be often playing hard-boiled, tough-talking broads: gangster's molls, dumb blondes, prostitutes and, of course, poor "white trash" Emmy Slattery in Gone with the Wind (1939). However, she also played ordinary 'nice' next-door girl types, for example in Marked Men. While stardom eluded her for the most part, she nonetheless remained a busy supporting actress with an impressive array of A-budget films to her credit. Signed as an MGM contract player, she reputedly earned up to $3,000 a week -- a small fortune at the time. Isabel was educated at St. Mary's Academy in Minnesota and at Hamilton College in Kentucky. After years in stock companies (including an 87-week stint in Lincoln, Nebraska), she hit the big time after getting a part on Broadway in "Up Pops the Devil" (1930). With just three hours of rehearsal time, she delivered her performance to great critical acclaim and had even better reviews as a fast-talking telephone operator in "Blessed Event". She reprised this role in the screen version of Blessed Event (1932) and her movie career was effectively launched. While her parts were often small, they could also be memorable, as in Ceiling Zero (1936) and Marked Woman (1937). Other acting highlights include her consumptive prostitute finding salvation in Lost Horizon (1937), and her poignant against-type performance as an ill-fated seamstress on her way to the guillotine in A Tale of Two Cities (1935). In the 1940s and '50s, her roles diminished from small to bits to uncredited and she fell on hard times: in 1959 she got into trouble with the law in Las Vegas for passing bad checks and, two years later, spent five days in jail for drunk driving. She was found dead in her home in April 1972, aged just 64. One of her two former husbands was writer-producer-director Owen Crump (1903-1998). A lasting memory of Isabel Jewell is her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Vine Street.
Isabel Jiménez is known for Ola de crímenes (2018), Cien años de perdón (2016) and Cheers (2011).
Isabel Jiménez was born in 1976 in Barakaldo, Vizcaya, País Vasco, Spain. She is known for Bosque de sombras (2006), Gernika (2016) and Cheers (2011).
American actress and singer Isabel Jones was born on February 13, 2001 in Chicago, Illinois. Starting piano lessons at a young age of 6, she found a passion for music and performing in front of audiences. At the age of 13, Isabel started writing poems which lead to her interest in songwriting. She is best known as the lead vocalist and bassist of six sibling band SM6. From performing at local festivals to then touring nationally in her late teens, the band started to gain traction on social media in 2020. They amassed over 2.7M followers on TikTok with over 2.3B views on their hashtag. This launched their careers as artists and lead them to move to Los Angeles in the Spring of 2021. In addition to being a performing artist, she also had a love for acting at a very young age; writing and directing plays in her living room for her family but did not pursue acting as a career until moving to LA, which lit the spark once more. Landing a role in her first movie Time Pirates (2022) a TUBI original, she stars as herself in this family friendly adventure that also features a catalog of SM6's music. When Isabel is not touring or acting, she enjoys curling up with a book or spending time with her family.
Isabel is a dancer from the Bay Area, CA and has been dancing since before she could walk. Her mother signed her up for hip-hop classes at the age of 5 and while she is trained in hip hop and contemporary dance styles, she has the strongest connection to K-pop dancing. As a longtime K-pop fan, Isabel expresses her love for the genre by posting dance covers of K-pop choreography on social media. She has a Master's Degree in TESL (Teaching English as a Second Language) and works as an English instructor for international university students. Dancing has always been a part of her life and despite occasionally receiving negative comments for her dance videos, she knows that her passion helps inspire others.