
Age: 23
female
Isabella Pappas is an Olivier Award nominated Actress based in London, Italy and Florida. Isabella has UK/EU/USA citizenship. In early 2021 Isabella Pappas will take on a lead role in six-part ITV drama series FINDING ALICE as 'Charlotte', also starring Keeley Hawes and Joanna Lumley. The series was created by The Durrells' director Roger Goldby, Keely Hawes and writer Simon Nye. Isabella made her stage debut at the tender age of 11 playing the role of Iris in THE NETHER at the Royal Court Theatre and its West End transfer to the Duke of York's Theatre. This role earned her a well deserved nomination for 'Best Supporting Actress' at the 2015 Laurence Olivier Awards. '...special mention must go to Isabella Pappas, she gave one of the most impressive performances that I have seen on stage this year.' said The Huffington Post. A graduate of the highly renowned Sylvia Young Theatre School London and The Arts Educational School, Isabella played the title role of ANNIE in the UK Tour directed by Nikolai Foster and starring Craig Revel Horwood. 'There is no doubt the star of the show is Isabella Pappas - a talent way beyond her 12 years.' said WhatsOnStage'. Most recently on stage, Isabella played the role of Cassidy in Brandon Jacobs-Jenkins play APPROPRIATE at The Donmar Warehouse, London. This earned her a WhatsOnStage Award for 'Best Supporting Actress' for her performance. For the small screen, Isabella played Sadie in the Netflix and ITV drama PARANOID, also starring Indira Varma and for Channel 4 HOME as Gemma. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Publicist

Opposites attract in this battle-robot-building YA romance from the NYT best-selling author of The Atlas Six. Bel would rather die than think about the future. College apps? You’re funny. Extracurriculars? Not a chance. But when she accidentally reveals a talent for engineering at school, she’s basically forced into joining the robotics club. Even worse? All the boys ignore Bel—and Neelam, the only other girl on the team, doesn't seem to like her either. Enter Mateo Luna, captain of the club, who recognizes Bel as a potential asset—until they start butting heads. Bel doesn’t care about Nationals, while Teo cares too much. But as the nights of after-school work grow longer and longer, Bel and Teo realize they've made more than just a combat-ready robot for the championship: they’ve made each other and the team better. Because girls do belong in STEM. In her YA debut, Alexene Farol Follmuth, author of The Atlas Six (under the penname Olivie Blake), explores both the challenges girls of color face in STEM and the vulnerability of first love with unfailing wit and honesty. With an adorable, opposites-attract romance at its center and lines that beg to be read aloud, My Mechanical Romance is swoonworthy perfection.


