Isabelle Fuhrman Bio, Wiki, Actress, Age, Education, Family, Children, Husband, Net Worth, and Career

Isabelle Fuhrman Biography

Isabelle Fuhrman is an American actress known for portraying Esther in the horror film Orphan in 2009 and the role of Clove in The Hunger Games in 2012, the big-screen adaptation of literary sensation The Hunger Games. She graduated from Stanford University Online High School.

Isabelle Fuhrman Education

In 2015, she graduated from Stanford University Online High School. Fuhrman was also a student at Buckley School, an exclusive private school in Sherman Oaks. She also studied at RADA and briefly went to The Westminster Schools in Atlanta, Georgia.

Isabelle Fuhrman Height

She stands on an average height of 5 Feet 4 inches and weighs around 55kgs.

Isabelle Fuhrman Age

She is 27 years old as of 2024. Fuhrman was born on February 25, 1997, in Washington, D.C., U.S. She celebrates her birthday on the 25th of February every year.

Isabelle Fuhrman Family

Her mother, Elina Fuhrman (née Kozmits), is a journalist who emigrated from Soviet Russia and has worked for CNN. Fuhrman’s father, Nick Fuhrman, is a former political candidate and business consultant.

Isabelle Fuhrman Husband/Boyfriend

In 2012, she was in a relationship with Colin Ford. In 2014, she hooked up with Joel Courtney but the two separated later. Currently, she has not revealed whether she is in a relationship. However, this information is under review and will be updated as soon as it is available.

Isabelle Fuhrman Children

She has not revealed whether she has children as she likes to keep her personal life private. However, this information is under review and will be updated as soon as it is available.

Isabelle Fuhrman Career

Fuhrman’s acting career started when she was seven years old when a casting director from Cartoon Network spotted her waiting for her older sister Madeline Fuhrman and cast her for one of the shows, Cartoon Fridays. In 200 a few years later, Fuhrman made her big screen debut just in the drama Hounddog. That same year, she was chosen together with Vera Farmiga and Peter Sarsgaard to star in the movie Orphan. She was cast after an exhaustive nationwide search of young actresses to portray the lead in the Warner Bros. collaboration between Leonardo DiCaprio’s Appian Way and Joel Silver’s Dark Castle Entertainment.

Her other credits include Grace O’Neil in the pilot episode of the 2006 television series Justice and a number of national commercials for such brands as Pizza Hut and K-Mart. Fuhrman’s performance as Gretchen Dennis (also known as Girl Ghost) alongside Jennifer Love Hewitt in a 2008 episode of Ghost Whisperer earned her a Young Artist Award nomination. She also appeared in comedy skits on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.

Fuhrman played Angie Vanderveer in the 2011 dark comedy Salvation Boulevard (based on the novel by Larry Beinhart), with an ensemble cast that included Pierce Brosnan and Marisa Tomei and which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. In addition, she voiced genetically enhanced assassin Victoria in the 2012 Hitman: Absolution.

Isabelle Fuhrman Roles

In 2012, she played Clove, a career tribute who tries to kill Katniss, the main character, in the film The Hunger Games. Originally, Fuhrman auditioned to play Katniss Everdeen but was too young to play the part as she was 15 years old at the time. Fuhrman was called back to audition for Clove and successfully got the part. It was announced on May 15, 2012, that Fuhrman would be starring in the upcoming remake of the 1977 horror classic, Suspiria; however, it was later announced that the production was stuck in legal woes and that the film would be delayed or canceled.

Fuhrman was cast on May 24, 2013, as Max in Kevin Connolly’s next movie, Dear Eleanor, a film which was released in 2015. Fuhrman was cast that following year, in the film Cell, an adaptation by Stephen King. She was cast in 2015, in a “major recurring role” on the Showtime drama series Masters of Sex, portraying Tessa, the daughter of Virginia Johnson (Lizzy Caplan). Fuhrman was also cast in the upcoming independent drama Hellbent as the lead.

Isabelle Fuhrman Charitable Work

In 2010, Fuhrman was approached by Save the Kids to be a celebrity advocate for their “Caps for Good” project. Fuhrman and several volunteers with Save the Children have helped knit hundreds of baby caps in an effort to reduce the death rate of newborns in developing countries. She is on the Advisory Board of the Love & Art Kids Foundation, a Los Angeles-based non-profit organization.

Isabelle Fuhrman Movies

Year

Title

Role

Notes

2007

Hounddog

Grasshopper

 

2009

Orphan

Esther

 

2010

Sammy’s Adventures: The Secret Passage

Hatchling Shelly

Voice role

2011

Salvation Boulevard

Angie

 

2011

From Up on Poppy Hill

Sora Matsuzaki

Voice role

2012

The Hunger Games

Clove

 

2013

The Between

Michelle

 

2013

After Earth

Rayna

Uncredited

2014

All the Wilderness

Val

 

2014

Snow Queen 2

Alfida

Voice: English version

2016

Cell

Alice Maxwell

 

2016

Dear Eleanor

Max the Wax

 

2016

One Night

Bea

 

2018

Down a Dark Hall

Izzy

 

2018

Hellbent

Danni

 

 Isabelle Fuhrman TV Shows

Year

Title

Role

Notes

2006

Justice

Grace O’Neil

Episode: “Pilot”

2008

Ghost Whisperer

Gretchen Dennis

Episode: “Pieces of You”

2009

Children of the Corn

Additional Voices

TV movie

2010

Pleading Guilty

Carrie

TV movie

2011

The Whole Truth

Lyric Byrne

Episode: “Perfect Witness”

2013

Adventure Time

Shoko

Voice role; episode: “The Vault”

2015

Masters of Sex

Tessa Johnson

Recurring role, 8 episodes

Isabelle Fuhrman Video Games

Year

Title

Role

Notes

2007

Disney Princess: Enchanted Journey

Heroine

Voice

2012

Hitman: Absolution

Victoria

Voice

2016

Let It Die

Mushroom Magistrate

Voice

2016

Sid Meier’s Civilization VI

Quote

Technology quote

 

Isabelle Fuhrman Salary/Net Worth

She has an estimated salary ranging between $70,000 – $125,000 and has an estimated net worth of $1 Million -$5 Million which she earns from her acting career.

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