Originally hailing from Flowery Branch, GA, Izabela Rose, an African American, Salvadoran, and Italian actress discovered her love of performing at an early age when she began modeling and competing in pageants all over the Southeast. It wasn't long before Rose realized her future was in entertainment, and by 2016 she had booked her first commercial for ABC Family. Soon after, she relocated to Los Angeles to pursue her twin passions of acting and singing. In addition to her lead role in "Upside-Down Magic," Steven Spielberg personally selected her for the role of Olivia in Apple TV+'s re-imagining of the classic anthology series "Amazing Stories." When Izabela is not in front of the camera or honing her craft, she enjoys playing video games, guitar, and learning to speak Spanish (her father and grandmother are both fluent). Rose also plans to spend her time volunteering with the Atlanta Mission and other charities dedicated to helping the homeless, a cause close to her heart. Izabela is represented by A3 Artists Agency and Apex Talent Group.
Izabela Vidovic is an American actress and singer. She is known for Homefront (2013), Wonder (2017), iZombie (2015) and in the Freeform television series, The Fosters (2013). Izabela is the daughter of Mario Vidovic and actress Elizabeta Vidovic. She performed in stage productions of Mary Poppins, Camp Rock, and Annie, starting as early as seven years old. She then moved into film and television series in 2011. Her big screen debut was Find Me (2012), in which her mother, Elizabeta Vidovic, starred and co-wrote. Izabela can speak, read and write fluently in English and Croatian.
Heralded as "a rising Latina star and promising young actress in Hollywood" by The Los Angeles Times, Izabella Alvarez possesses a commanding maturity and resolve which have garnered her praise for her work in film and television. Alvarez will next be seen in HBO's Hit Show Euphoria Season 2 as she Guest Stars as Marta in Episodes 7 and 8. Also, you can catch her on the HBO MAX platform on The CW drama, The Republic of Sarah. In the series, she plays the role of 'Maya,' a high school student who initially struggles to adapt to life in rural New England, but quickly finds her voice and galvanizes her community to save their beloved town from destruction. For the past two seasons, she has voiced the lead character, 'Ronnie Anne Santiago,' in Nickelodeon's Daytime Emmy Award winning animated comedy series The Casagrandes, which revolves around Ronnie Anne and her big, loving, multi-generational Mexican-American family. Her television credits include the award-winning HBO series Westworld and on ABC's Splitting Up Together. In 2018, Alvarez made her feature debut in the independent drama feature, Collisions. In the film, she plays the role of 'Itan,' a young girl who embarks on a cross-country quest to determine her mother's whereabouts and attempts to halt her deportation. She was nominated twice in the category of Best Young Actor - Television in 2020 for her performances in The Casagrandes and Collisions and continued on to win for her portrayal of 'Itan.' You can follow her on Instagram @izabellaalvarez , Twitter @IzabellaAlvarez , Facebook: izabellaalvarezofficial , Snapchat: IzabellAlvarez
Izabella Arnold is an actress, known for Ecstasy (2013) and Maternal Secrets (2018).
Izabella Kisova is an actress, known for Frankenstein's Army (2013) and Reisen til julestjernen (2012).
Born in Poland to accomplished thespian parents, Grazyna Dylag and Aleksander Mikolajczak, Izabella Miko could dance before she could walk. She began to pursue her dream career as a ballerina as soon as the opportunity was available to her at the age of 10. Izabella was accepted at the National Ballet School in Warsaw, though her teachers were concerned about what seemed to be some flexibility limitations of her body. At the age of 15, she was recruited to go to New York on full scholarship and study at the School of American Ballet. However, her body could no longer withstand the rigors of a seven-day a week ballet-training schedule, and in 1997 she suffered from a series of injuries to her vertebrae, knee and ankle injuries, ending her career as a ballet dancer. She found herself 17 years old and wondering what career she would ever find that would fulfill her the same way dance did. While back in Warsaw and recovering, a casting director who was working with Izabella's parents asked if she would play a part in a TV movie, "Lithuania You're My Motherland". She accepted, not knowing where else to turn. Having been bitten by the acting bug, Miko was headed back to America shortly before her 18th birthday. She immediately began training at The Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute and laying the groundwork for a successful career as an actor. She went to Los Angeles just after she turned 18, and a series of fortuitous event resulted in her landing the role in Jerry Bruckheimer's Coyote Ugly (2000) playing "Cammie". This role put her on the map in Hollywood, leading to a slew of magazine covers and billboards. She followed "Coyote Ugly" with a leading role in J.S. Cardone's The Forsaken (2001) and Minimal Knowledge (2002). She has also appeared in The Shore (2006), starring alongside Lesley Ann Warren and Ben Gazzara. Miko than starred alongside actors Derek Jacobi and Michael Lonsdale in Bye Bye Blackbird (2005). Her portrayal of Alice, a circus trapeze artist in the early 1900s, was the perfect combination of Izabella's most innate talents. She prepared for this role with a rigorous three-month training schedule on both the flying and static trapeze. Utilizing her dance and trapeze skills, along with rapidly learned tightrope walking, she secured a part time role of Raia, a member of the "Circus of Crime" circus troop in the 2011 NBC series The Cape (2011).
Born in the northern Polish town of Bialystok, Izabella Scorupco moved to Sweden with her mother as a young child. She studied drama and music and, at 17, was discovered by a Swedish film director who cast her in the movie Ingen kan älska som vi (1988), which made her a local teen idol. She then became a successful model in Sweden and throughout Europe, where she made good use of her fluency in four languages. In 1989, Scorupco displayed another facet of her talents, launching her career as a pop singer with her first single, Substitute. The single and subsequent album, IZA, both went gold, and she followed with another hit single, Shame, Shame, which she recorded in 1991. Returning to acting in 1994, she immediately won the lead role in the Swedish film Petri tårar (1995). Scorupco stars as a woman who lives her life as a man in the medieval drama, which was released in August 1995. Shortly after Izabella received international attention after landing the leading female role in the Bond movie "Goldeneye" starring against Pierce Brosnan. In 2000 she played one of the adventurers in "Vertical limit" and went on to the lead female in the science-fantasy movie "Reign of fire" against Matthew Mc Conaughey and Christian Bale. In 2004 Izabella acted against fellow Swede Stellan SkarsgÃ¥rd in the Renny Harlin film "The Exorcist- the beginning". After a couple of roles in American TV-series, Izabella decided to work on the Scandinavian market again, first in the crime/thriller story "Solstrom" against Michael Persbrandt and and then onto the drama "Guardian angel", a heartbreaking story opposite Michael Nyqvist. Izabella tried a whole different genre in 2014 when she starred the in the hit comedy movie "Micke and Veronica". Izabella resides in Los Angeles with her two teenage kids and three dogs.
Izabella Sophia Johnson is known for Bellybutton (2023) and DOA at the PTA (2022).
Izabella Urbanowicz is an actress, known for Titanic (2012), Spotless (2015) and Kavita and Teresa.
Izabella Yena is a stage and screen actress. In 2016, she graduated from the Victorian College of the Arts (VCA) and received the Patricia Kennedy Award for Excellence. In 2017/2018, she was a Malthouse Theatre Vanguard Cohort and Ambassador. Izabella made her feature film debut in Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears (2020), playing the role of Shirin Abbas.