Isabelle Fuhrman is an American actress who gained prominence as a child actress. Born on February 25, 1997, in Washington, D.C, she began her acting career as a child and landed her first commercial job for Pizza Hut at the young age of seven. From then on, she continued to work on commercials, including ads for K-Mart and Cap'n Crunch.
She will always be remembered for her remarkable portrayal of the viciously cunning and intelligent antagonist in the 2009 horror movie, "Orphan." Her performance in the movie earned her widespread recognition and a nomination for a Scream Award for Best Breakout Performance - Female.
Aside from her commercial works and notable performance in "Orphan," Fuhrman has also appeared in other notable movies and TV series, including "The Hunger Games," "Masters of Sex," "Hellbent," and "All the Wilderness."
Despite her achievements on screen, Fuhrman seems to have found joy in the creative side of the entertainment industry. In 2015, she wrote and directed "The Goodbye," a teen drama short movie that starred herself, portraying a character who was struggling with her impending departure for college.
Isabelle Fuhrman's talent, versatility, creativity, and the courage to take risks have made her one of the most sought-after actresses in Hollywood. With her unyielding determination and love for the craft, she is undoubtedly a force to reckon with in the entertainment industry.