Isabelle FuhrmanAmerican actress and model
Date of Birth: 25.02.1997
Country: USA |
Content:
- Childhood and Early Career
- Television Breakthrough
- Rise to Prominence with "Orphan"
- "The Hunger Games" and Beyond
- Education and Personal Life
- Recent Work
Childhood and Early Career
On February 25, 1997, Isabella Furhman, an American actress and model, was born in Washington, D.C. With her mother, Elina Furhman, a journalist, and her father, Nick Furhman, a business consultant, Isabella spent her childhood in Atlanta.
In an unexpected turn of events, Isabella's acting career began at age seven. While waiting for her sister at a Cartoon Network audition, she caught the attention of a casting director. In 2004, she made her debut in a commercial for Rooms to Go.
Television Breakthrough
In 2006, Isabella's television debut came with a guest role in the legal drama "Justice." She followed this with a supporting part in the 2007 film "Hounddog."
Rise to Prominence with "Orphan"
Isabella's breakout performance occurred in 2009 with the horror film "Orphan." As the titular character, Esther, an adopted 9-year-old orphan who is secretly an adult woman, Isabella's chilling portrayal garnered critical acclaim.
"The Hunger Games" and Beyond
In 2012, Isabella joined the cast of the first installment of "The Hunger Games." Initially cast as the lead role, she ultimately played the secondary role of Clove, a ruthless and cunning tribute.
In 2013, she starred in the independent drama "The Healer," showcasing her range as the lead character Michelle. She also contributed her voice to various animated films and television shows, including "The Cleveland Show," "Adventure Time," and "Ponyo."
Education and Personal Life
Isabella completed her online education through Stanford University's online high school program in 2015. Despite her busy acting career, she dedicates time to volunteering for charities such as Save the Children and Caps for Good. Her interests include singing, basketball, and playing guitar. She is fluent in French and Russian.
Recent Work
In 2016, Isabella starred alongside John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson in the thriller "Cell," based on Stephen King's novel. She continues to pursue her acting career, balancing it with her charitable endeavors and personal interests.