Isabel Wynne
- Actress
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Additional Crew
Isabel Wynne is an actor and writer born, raised, and based in Los Angeles. She holds a BFA in Drama (magna cum laude) from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts with a minor in Business of Entertainment, Media and Technology in conjunction with the Stern School of Business. During her time at NYU, Isabel trained with the Atlantic Theater Company's acting school.
Isabel has worked with the 24 Hour Plays as an actor, and is an alum of The 24 Hour Plays: Nationals. She originated the role of Fallon in The Pine Barrens by Molly Babos, directed by Mackenna Goodrich, as a part of the Lime Arts 20 by 20 Fringe. She won the 2022 Stellar Performance by a Leading Actor in a Drama or Dramedy for her work. Her personal essays have been published in Hey Alma, a publication of 70 Faces Media, the largest digital nonprofit Jewish publisher in North America.
In addition to her time at NYU, Isabel is in the Lab Track and completed Sketch Writing Workshop A at The Groundlings. She has also trained at Anthony Meindl's Actor Workshop, Camera Left/Stage Right, Killian's Workshop, Margie Haber Studio, Northwestern University's Theatre Arts Cherubs program, the Boston University Summer Theatre Institute, and the Young Actors' Space in Los Angeles.
Isabel has worked with the 24 Hour Plays as an actor, and is an alum of The 24 Hour Plays: Nationals. She originated the role of Fallon in The Pine Barrens by Molly Babos, directed by Mackenna Goodrich, as a part of the Lime Arts 20 by 20 Fringe. She won the 2022 Stellar Performance by a Leading Actor in a Drama or Dramedy for her work. Her personal essays have been published in Hey Alma, a publication of 70 Faces Media, the largest digital nonprofit Jewish publisher in North America.
In addition to her time at NYU, Isabel is in the Lab Track and completed Sketch Writing Workshop A at The Groundlings. She has also trained at Anthony Meindl's Actor Workshop, Camera Left/Stage Right, Killian's Workshop, Margie Haber Studio, Northwestern University's Theatre Arts Cherubs program, the Boston University Summer Theatre Institute, and the Young Actors' Space in Los Angeles.