Isabelle Fuhrman
Isabelle Fuhrman, born on February 25, 1997, is a talented American actress known for her dynamic roles in film and television. She grew up in a supportive family, with her older sister Madeline and parents Elina and Nick Fuhrman encouraging her aspirations. Isabelle's acting journey began unexpectedly when a casting director from Cartoon Network discovered her while she was waiting for her sister, leading to her first role in a show called Cartoon Fridays. In 2006, she landed her first commercial for Rooms to Go, which quickly opened doors for her in Hollywood, prompting her family to relocate to Los Angeles to support her career.
Isabelle's breakout performance came in 2009 when she starred as Esther in the horror film Orphan, a role that garnered her widespread acclaim and was recognized as a standout achievement for a young actress. Following this success, she secured a pivotal role as Clove in the blockbuster adaptation of The Hunger Games (2012), which became one of the highest-grossing films of all time, earning over $407 million at the domestic box office.
In addition to her impressive filmography, Isabelle has graced the pages of notable magazines, including Vanity Fair, Nylon, Marie Claire, Teen Vogue, and Bust, showcasing her versatility and appeal in the entertainment industry.
Filmography
Orphan: First Kill
Down a Dark Hall
Hounddog
1 Night
The Hunger Games
Unit 234
Dear Eleanor
All the Wilderness
The Last Thing Mary Saw
Tape (2020)
Sheroes (2023)
Good Girls Get High
Salvation Boulevard
Wish You Were Here (2025)
A Turtle's Tale: Sammy's Adventures
The Novice
Orphan