Óscar Isaac Hernández Estrada (born March 9, 1979) is an American actor.
Recognized for his versatility, he has been credited with breaking stereotypes about Latino characters in Hollywood.
Óscar Isaac Hernández Estrada was born on March 9, 1979, in Guatemala City to a Guatemalan mother, María Eugenia Estrada Nicolle, and a Cuban father, Óscar Gonzalo Hernández-Cano, a pulmonologist.
He has an older sister, climate scientist Nicole, and a younger brother, journalist Mike.
Isaac's family immigrated to the US when he was five months old, and they frequently moved around the country, living in Baltimore, New Orleans and Miami, where they eventually settled.
1992
In 1992, Hurricane Andrew destroyed his family's home in Miami.
Around this time, his parents divorced and he moved with his mother to Palm Beach where he attended a public high school.
Isaac liked his new school and formed a band with boys he met in a trailer park.
He learned music, played guitar and continued to make home movies, inspired by Quentin Tarantino's work: "action [films], with lots of blood and cars".
Isaac spent his musical years living a "straight-edge" lifestyle.
At age14, Isaac and his bandmates performed Nirvana's "Rape Me" at a talent show and lost.
1998
He attended Santaluces Community High School and graduated in 1998.
Isaac joined a ska punk band named The Blinking Underdogs, which enjoyed some success, opening for Green Day.
During this time, Isaac took a two-day workshop with a casting director and won a brief part in the independent film Illtown (1998).
2000
A graduate of the Juilliard School, Isaac was a character actor in films for much of the 2000s.
2006
His first major role was that of Joseph in the biblical drama The Nativity Story (2006), and he won an AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for portraying political leader José Ramos-Horta in the Australian film Balibo (2009).
Isaac became a United States citizen in 2006.
He has French origins through his grandfather and describes himself as "a big mix of many things".
He speaks English and Spanish.
Isaac attended the private grade school Westminster Christian School in southern Florida.
Drawn to creating music and film content since a young age, he struggled growing up in Miami, which in his view was not "a flourishing place for the arts" due to its rather conservative nature.
When he was four, he and his sister organized plays in their backyard.
Around age10, Isaac made a home movie called The Avenger, in which he played dual characters; he also participated in school plays.
He wrote his first play in fifth grade; it was based on the Biblical story of Noah's Ark and featured a doubtful platypus.
He found great joy at performing in front of people, which proved to be a stress relief at a time when his parents were separating and his mother became sick.
Growing up in a religious household, Isaac was a rebellious child and liked causing trouble at school.
2007
His stage work includes title roles in Romeo and Juliet (2007), Hamlet (2017) and The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window (2023).
2010
After gaining recognition for playing supporting parts in Robin Hood (2010) and Drive (2011), Isaac had his breakthrough with the eponymous role of a singer in the musical drama Inside Llewyn Davis (2013), which earned him a Golden Globe nomination.
2014
Isaac's career progressed with leading roles in the crime drama A Most Violent Year (2014), the thriller Ex Machina (2015) and the superhero film X-Men: Apocalypse (2016).
2015
He became a global star with the role of Poe Dameron in the Star Wars sequel trilogy (2015–2019).
On television, Isaac was the lead in three miniseries: Show Me a Hero (2015), in which his portrayal of Nick Wasicsko won him a Golden Globe Award, Scenes from a Marriage (2021), and the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Moon Knight (2022).
"I set off a fire extinguisher in the gym, defaced a mural, just stupid stuff", he recalled in a 2015 interview.
At one point, his teacher screened off his desk from the rest of the class with a piece of cardboard.
Isaac was eventually expelled.
2016
In 2016, he featured on Time list of the 100 most influential people in the world.
Born in Guatemala, Isaac moved with his family to the US while an infant.
As a teenager, he joined a punk band, acted in plays and made his film debut in a minor role.
2017
He was named the best actor of his generation by Vanity Fair in 2017 and one of the 25 greatest actors of the 21st century by The New York Times in 2020.
His accolades include a Golden Globe Award and a nomination for a Primetime Emmy Award.
2018
Isaac starred in the historical drama Operation Finale (2018)—which marked his first venture into production—the science fiction films Annihilation (2018) and Dune (2021), the crime drama The Card Counter (2021) and the animated superhero film Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023).