Isaiah A. Evans
- Actor
Isaiah Evans was born Clarksville, Tennessee ..... and began his acting journey at the age of 4. He secured his first background role on "The Winchester," where he ran alongside his twin sisters, Aubree and Brooklyn Majors, on the railroad track. This marked the beginning of an incredible journey.
Shortly after turning 5, Isaiah landed a feature role in "Big George Foreman" as the young son, George IV. In this role, he showcased his remarkable ability to take direction effectively and consistently hit his marks throughout filming.
Singer Durand Jones provided Isaiah with the opportunity to participate in two of his projects: short music videos for "Lord Have Mercy" and "That Feeling," where Isaiah took on the lead role as the little boy. Additionally, Isaiah has been involved in several projects currently in post-production, including "Spring Breakthrough," "The Nickel Boys," "Average Joe," "Imaginary," and "The Devil Comes Dressed for Church Too."
Isaiah Evans has had the pleasure of traveling across the United States to feature in various commercials and ads, such as Metra Train, Witte Museum, Kings Hawaiian Missing Pieces, Chuck E Cheese, Dr. Phil Parade, and Donorschoose Kleenex.
Determined to continually hone his craft, Isaiah is committed to leaving his mark on the industry for years to come. He believes that no role is too small or too big to bring laughter to others, be it in film, television, or advertisements.
Shortly after turning 5, Isaiah landed a feature role in "Big George Foreman" as the young son, George IV. In this role, he showcased his remarkable ability to take direction effectively and consistently hit his marks throughout filming.
Singer Durand Jones provided Isaiah with the opportunity to participate in two of his projects: short music videos for "Lord Have Mercy" and "That Feeling," where Isaiah took on the lead role as the little boy. Additionally, Isaiah has been involved in several projects currently in post-production, including "Spring Breakthrough," "The Nickel Boys," "Average Joe," "Imaginary," and "The Devil Comes Dressed for Church Too."
Isaiah Evans has had the pleasure of traveling across the United States to feature in various commercials and ads, such as Metra Train, Witte Museum, Kings Hawaiian Missing Pieces, Chuck E Cheese, Dr. Phil Parade, and Donorschoose Kleenex.
Determined to continually hone his craft, Isaiah is committed to leaving his mark on the industry for years to come. He believes that no role is too small or too big to bring laughter to others, be it in film, television, or advertisements.