Isaac Bell (b. 1996)

Born:
September 30, 1996

Isaac Bell started off as a childhood model with his twin brother Elijah Bell, who also is an actor, and as the years went on into his early adult hood is when the transition came into play to becoming an actor.  Isaac has trained and studied at the UTA Hagen conservatory in New York City with professor Paul Pryce.  Isaac always knew he wanted to become an actor ; he has been truly inspired from his favorite actors watching their work, such as Denzel Washington, Leonardo DiCaprio, Julia Roberts, Robert de Niro, Marlon Brando, Jimmy “James” Stewart , Viola Davis, Meryl Streep, James dean and Charlize Theron. Isaac was also inspired by movies, such as Pretty Woman (Julia Roberts), Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe), Good Will Hunting (Matt Damon), Malcom X (Denzel Washington), Rebel without a cause (James dean), The breakfast club and Peter Pan (Jeremy Shumpert).  Isaac also run his own production company that goes by “The Bell’s Entertainment” with his twin brother Elijah which they also have award winning shorts under it. They created this company to show case the future of filmmaking for the next generations to come.

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