Isabel Myers is an actress, known for Ravenswood (2013), 15 Minutes of Faye (2020) and No Place in This World (2017).
Isabel Naveira was born in 1975 in A Coruña, A Coruña, Galicia, Spain. She is known for Matalobos (2009), Néboa (2020) and Caronte (2020).
Isabel is the youngest of seven children of Filipino father of Chinese descent and a Filipina mother of Spanish descent. Isabel finished her secondary education at Cebu Eastern College and college degree from the University of San Jose-Recoletos (Cebu) with the degree in Information Technology. She started to get the attention of the viewers when she landed a role in the Max's of Manila restaurant commercial. She started her acting career in ABS-CBN in 2004 via It Might Be You (2003) and a Maalaala mo kaya (1991) episode with John Prats and Baron Geisler before moving to GMA Network in 2005 However, it was her similarly named role of Isabel, the leading lady to matinee idol, Richard Gutierrez in Sugo (2005), that launched her to full stardom, her exposure on Sugo (2005) also landed her a role on the GMA Films' summer 2006 offering Moments of Love (2006). Her face graced the covers of glossy magazines, billboards and print ads, and appears regularly on GMA-TV shows. Isabel played her antagonist and villain role Rosita, originally played by award-winning actress Lorna Tolentino, in Sine Novela: Maging akin ka lamang (2008). She then appeared in Gagambino (2008), opposite Dennis Trillo. In 2009, she played Iza Calzado's antagonist in her second Sine Novela, Kaya Kong Abutin Ang Langit (2009). Oli also played the much-coveted role of Elaine in the Philippine Version of the Korean 2004 television series, Full House (2009). Isabel Oli is part of the cast for the movie Rosario (2010), an MMFF 2010 entry to be shown on December 25, 2010. On March 3, 2014, Oli returned to ABS-CBN to appear in the special finale participation as Chef Bernadette Cruz in Annaliza.
Isabel Oliver Marcus's breakthrough role as Allison on NBC's hit drama "This Is Us" is a classic Hollywood story of sudden success: In less than a week, she went from babysitting her brother to working alongside some of Hollywood's top stars. Although she had been living in Los Angeles for a year prior, Isabel and her mom were both visiting in Texas when the e-mail came through for an audition with NBC's Emmy-winning hit drama, "This Is Us." The role was very secretive, a recurring character known as "red-headed teen girl" and the audition designated that only those actors who were in Los Angeles and able to be in the casting room the next day should see the sides. Isabel wasn't even in Los Angeles, so her agents at Abrams Artists had to plead her case, ultimately convincing the casting team to let her submit a video read. She taped her audition on Thursday night, was "pinned" by the production on Friday, flew to Los Angeles alone on Saturday, had a "chemistry read" on Monday, and was working on the show Wednesday morning. Like almost every "overnight" success, the role actually came to her after many years of hard work and serious study. Isabel began performing at age 3 and started actively studying her craft by 5th grade. Always at home with the camera, Isabel's remarkable hair color and willing disposition attracted the attention of photographers, and by age 8 she had appeared in advertising for Photo District News and in Hallmark Magazine. By the time "This Is Us" came calling, she had performed in Shakespeare plays (and won an award for Shakespeare monologues), musical theater, and numerous short films. A native of San Antonio, Texas, Isabel grew up within walking distance of the Alamo and the storied River Walk in a small house under a big pecan tree. Reared in a lively neighborhood that featured a community of visual artists, writers, and performers, as well as immigrants, working people, and professionals, Isabel had a variety of personalities to use as role models for the characters she would create in her backyard. With three giant boxes of costumes her mother had collected from thrift stores, Isabel (an only child) constructed other characters by putting costumes on sticks and flowerpots and forced her family to watch her performances. She spent her elementary and middle school years at San Antonio's arts and language charter school, Bonham Academy, where she learned Spanish and starred in numerous productions of its award-winning theater program. She won every performance competition she entered in San Antonio, including play festivals and Texas school competitions. When she was 11 years old she participated in a casting showcase in Austin, Texas, where representatives from Los Angeles agencies saw her work: Of the 20 LA-based agencies in attendance, 18 expressed an interest in representing her, including Fatmata Kamara, from Abrams Artists. That summer, Isabel and her mom packed their bags for California and started a three-year annual temporary residency. They lived in Los Angeles for 3-4 months from ages 12 to 14, familiarizing themselves with the city and the industry, and returned to San Antonio for the bulk of each school year so that Isabel could spend time with her father. Isabel spent two years studying musical theater at North East School of the Arts in San Antonio before permanently relocating to Los Angeles to complete high school. Lead roles for independent and student projects followed, including many student films, music videos, and works that often never made it out of post-production. Dallas-area actress and talent coach Lar Park Lincoln helped Isabel shoot her TIU tape, Abrams' Domina Holbeck fought for her taped submission, and manager Addison Witt met her at the airport when she flew to Los Angeles: "Nobody does this by themselves" says Isabel, "I'm incredibly fortunate to have the support system of my community and honored to have people like Lar, Addison, and the team at Abrams on my side." With "This Is Us" attracting attention and giving her the chance to learn from the best directors and best actors on television, Isabel Oliver Marcus is ready to take on new opportunities. Now her sights are firmly set on what comes next: Feature films top the "#goals" list.
Isabel Otero was born on August 5, 1962 in Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, France. She is an actress and director, known for Les Thibault (2003), L'amant magnifique (1986) and Les caprices d'un fleuve (1996). She has been married to Éric de Kermel since July 2010.
Isabel Preysler was born on February 18, 1951 in Manila, Philippines. She is known for Bla, bla, bla (1981), Chavela (2001) and El convidat (2010). She was previously married to Miguel Boyer, Carlos Falcó and Julio Iglesias.
Isabel Ramírez is an actress, known for Scavenger Killers (2014), Supporting Characters (2012) and Flowers for Norma (2010).
Isabel Ramírez Vázquez is known for Tin & Tina (2023).
Isabel Randolph was born on December 4, 1889 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. She was an actress, known for The Missing Corpse (1945), The Shanghai Story (1954) and The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show (1950). She died on January 11, 1973 in Burbank, California, USA.
Isabel Requena is an actress and director, known for Castillos de cartón (2009), El desentierro (2018) and Vivir dos veces (2019).