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| Height: 5’5” |
Weight: 115 lbs. |
Hair: Brown |
Eyes: Brown |
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| Book of the Border |
Lead |
Andres-Torres Vives |
| Palooka |
Lead |
Michael Langley Films |
| Sullivan |
Supporting |
Apoyando |
| House for Sale |
Lead |
CCC Productions |
| Man of the Cloth |
Lead |
C Studios |
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| tv |
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| Ghostwhisperer |
Laboring woman |
CBS |
| Inside Off-Road |
Host |
Oscar Arviso |
| LATV Live! |
VJ Host |
KJLA |
| Chile, Tomate, Cebolla (Pilot) |
Host |
Piel Morena Ent. |
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| commercials |
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List available upon request
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| print (LIST AVAIL UPON REQUEST) |
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theatre |
| Is it God's Plan |
Angel |
Faith Productions |
| Last Deadly Sin |
Angel of Mercy |
Aurora Troupe Theater |
| Annie Hall |
Annie |
Waubonsee Stage |
| The Pearl |
Maria |
Aurora Troupe Theater |
| Joseph Technicolor Dream coat |
Potiphar’s wife |
Aurora Troupe Theater |
| Christmas in Oz |
Auntie Emme |
Aurora Troupe Theater |
| To Kill a Mockingbird |
Scout |
Aurora Troupe Theater |
| The Crucible |
Tituba |
First Latino Repertory |
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| education/training |
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| Voice over for the actor |
Kalmenson&Kalmenson |
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| Actor’s Workshop |
Rick Edelstein |
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| The Audition Room |
Jason Buyer |
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| Hosting Workshop |
Markie Costello |
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| On-camera Technique |
Wendy Robie |
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| On-camera Script Analysis |
Duane Sharpe |
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| Commercial Technique |
David Coronado |
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| Theater/Drama Technique |
Maria Bakalis |
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| Acting Fundamentals |
Arlene Hawks |
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education
Columbia College of Chicago - 2002
- BA in the arts and media management |
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special skills
FLUENT SPANISH -voice over experience, English/Spanish translator and ear prompter proficient
Spanish accents- Northern & Southern Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Castilian, Argentinean.
Other- British, Hindu, Asian, Ghetto
Sports- Volleyball, biking, basketball, soccer, weight lifting, hand gliding, kickboxing, hiking, rock climbing, ice-skating, horseback riding, yoga
Dance- Salsa, meringue, flamenco, belly, modern technique, some ballet, hip-hop
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| biography |
Born in Chihuahua, Mexico and raised in Chicago. Isabel Chavez resides in Hollywood as a working actress. She’s been performing since childhood but has been a professional actress in Chicago for years. .
Isabel has graced national ads and billboards and starred in national commercials and voice over projects for AT&T, Sears, Motorola, Kswiss, McDonalds, Direct TV and you can currently find her as one of the “sign in” mail page models for Yahoo.com all while casting MTV shows for the past 3 years and doing public speaker appearances at Columbia College of Chicago.
With Hollywood so close at hand, she’s worked on the sets of CSI, CSI: Miami, Grey’s Anatomy, Joan of Arcadia, Eve, Numbers, the Cell and in films Princess Diaries 2 and HBO’s, Walk Out. She's also hosted local TV shows and pilots like LA TV Live, ESPN project: Off-Road Racing and Chile, Tomate Cebolla.
Isabel Chavez hopes to further her acting career by going full time as a TV and film actress and host. She’s currently working on writing unscripted social activist projects, documentaries and screenplays.
My aspiration is to build a castle. A foundation reflecting the role I play in life and my contribution to the world. Thanks to the grace of God reflected in my everyday efforts, the sturdy bricks made up of experiences, failures and accomplishments have been delicately placed by the passing of time and the hopeful promise of tomorrow.
Right now, I calculate my castle still to be somewhere in the middle. However, I keep on adding one brick a day which is great, but when I add two bricks or more a day, then I know it becomes monumental!
psalm 78:1-8 |
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"Every on screen actor must read Act or Die by Rick Edelstein. As a loyal student of his who took notes in class every time, I know this book will show you the truth of acting for the camera as it showed me how to wow them at the audition and impress the director when you book the job.
Rick taught me how to use my colors that help paint the scene and to live the characters life on set."
Isabel Chavez |
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