Oscar Isaac, born Óscar Isaac Hernández Estrada, on March 9, 1979, in Guatemala, is a talented Guatemalan-American actor known for his impressive performances on the big screen. He moved to Miami as a child, where he was raised by his mother, Maria, who was Guatemalan, and his father, Oscar, who was Cuban.
Isaac's acting career took off when he landed a breakout role as the lead in the Coen Brothers' film "Inside Llewyn Davis" in 2013. His portrayal of the titular character received critical acclaim and showcased his range as an actor. This role put Isaac on the map in Hollywood and opened doors to more opportunities in the industry.
Outside of his acting career, Isaac is also an accomplished guitar player and singer. He has showcased his musical talents in films like "10 Years" and "Inside Llewyn Davis," further highlighting his creativity and artistic abilities.
Isaac is married to filmmaker Elvira Lind, with whom he shares a close bond. Their relationship has been a source of support and inspiration for Isaac, both personally and professionally.
With his innate talent, dedication to his craft, and impressive body of work, Oscar Isaac has established himself as a powerhouse in Hollywood. His continued success and contributions to the film industry make him a formidable force to be reckoned with in the world of entertainment.