
Age: 27
female
Isabella Amara, an actress and vocalist, was born in Atlanta, Georgia. She's a veteran actress on stage and screen. Isabella stayed busy in 2015 filming four feature films around the country. She stars in the lead role of "Claire" opposite Woody Harrelson and Laura Dern as their biological daughter in Fox Searchlight's upcoming feature film Wilson(2016) written by Daniel Clowes and directed by Craig Johnson. In the spring of 2015, she portrayed the role of 15 year old Michelle Darnell (teen Melissa McCarthy) in Universal's feature film The Boss (2016) directed by Ben Falcone and starring Melissa McCarthy. Isabella filmed the supporting role of Franny in the Indie feature film The Tale(2016) written and directed by Jennifer Fox in the fall of 2015, Isabella's second film with Laura Dern. She wrapped her 2015 year as "Heidi" in the CBS film Middle School-Worst Years of My Life (2016). Other feature films of Isabella's include Barely Lethal (2015) starring Samuel L. Jackson, Hailey Steinfeld and directed by Kyle Newman plus Joyful Noise (2012) starring Dolly Parton, Queen Latifah, Jeremy Jordan and directed by Todd Graff. During early elementary school, Isabella's love for acting and music was discovered. Isabella captured lead roles in community theatre and performed with national tours as a kid triple threat actor, singer, and dancer. She transitioned to film and television acting at age ten training in Atlanta, New York and Los Angeles while acting in independent films. Isabella attended a performing arts high school focusing on vocals and acting. A classically trained vocalist, Isabella has expanded her music performing around Atlanta as a lead singer for a rock band. She continues to train with vocal stylist coach for recording artists in the pop and rock genre too. Her love for singing is matched with her passion for acting. - IMDb Mini Biography By: C. Fairchild

Be careful of the dark, dark wood... Especially the woods surrounding the town of Fir Haven. Some say these woods are magical. Haunted, even. Rumored to be a witch, only Nora Walker knows the truth. She and the Walker women before her have always shared a special connection with the woods. And it’s this special connection that leads Nora to Oliver Huntsman—the same boy who disappeared from the Camp for Wayward Boys weeks ago—and in the middle of the worst snowstorm in years. He should be dead, but here he is alive, and left in the woods with no memory of the time he’d been missing. Nora can feel an uneasy shift in the woods at Oliver’s presence. And it’s not too long after that Nora realizes she has no choice but to unearth the truth behind how the boy she has come to care so deeply about survived his time in the forest, and what led him there in the first place. What Nora doesn’t know, though, is that Oliver has secrets of his own—secrets he’ll do anything to keep buried, because as it turns out, he wasn’t the only one to have gone missing on that fateful night all those weeks ago.






