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Isabella Amara

Isabella Amara

4 titles Acting Oct 09, 1998 Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Isabella Amara is a talented actress and singer, hailing from Atlanta, Georgia, known for her impressive work in both theater and film. With a career that spans various genres, she has established herself as a versatile performer.

In 2015, Isabella showcased her skills by appearing in four feature films, including a significant role as "Claire," the daughter of Woody Harrelson and Laura Dern in the Fox Searchlight film *Wilson* (2016), which was penned by Daniel Clowes and directed by Craig Johnson. That same year, she portrayed a young Michelle Darnell, played by Melissa McCarthy, in Universal's *The Boss* (2016), directed by Ben Falcone. Additionally, Isabella took on the supporting role of Franny in Jennifer Fox's indie film *The Tale* (2016), marking her second collaboration with Laura Dern. She also starred as "Heidi" in CBS's *Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life* (2016). Other notable films in her repertoire include *Barely Lethal* (2015), featuring Samuel L. Jackson and Hailee Steinfeld, and *Joyful Noise* (2012) alongside Dolly Parton and Queen Latifah.

Isabella's passion for performance emerged in early childhood, where she excelled in community theater and national tours as a multi-talented actor, singer, and dancer. After transitioning to film and television at the age of ten, she honed her craft through training in Atlanta, New York, and Los Angeles. A graduate of a performing arts high school, she is a classically trained vocalist who has also performed as the lead singer in a rock band, continuing to pursue her love for both acting and music.

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