Isaac Gabriel Arellanes, a rising film and television star, was born on February 24, 2005, in Phoenix, Arizona. He is a member of the Hopi/Latino community, specifically the Coyote Clan, and his maternal lineage originates from Hotevilla, a village located on the Third Mesa of the Hopi reservation.
Isaac began his acting career at the age of 9 and quickly landed his first guest star role on NBC's "The Nightshift" at 11. He went on to star in the SY-FY network's "31 Days of Halloween" film "Cucuy: The Boogeyman". Isaac's breakout role was as Young Daniel in HBO's critically acclaimed series "Euphoria".
He then landed the lead role of Ruben Reyna in season 1 & 2 of the Emmy Award-winning kids series "Ghostwriter" on Apple TV+. Following that, Isaac co-starred alongside Dennis Quaid and Jimmy Gonzales in the Netflix Feature Film "Blue Miracle".
Isaac Garcia, a live-in nephew of the Walter Family, was his character in the Netflix series "My Life With The Walter Boys", an adaptation of the popular Wattpad book by Ali Novak. He then appeared alongside A-lister Michael Peña in the biopic "A Million Miles Away", based on the life of Jose Hernandez, the first migrant farmworker to travel to space.
Isaac played a small role on NBC's "Quantum Leap" before landing the role of Carter Redbow in the Wind River sequel, "Wind River: Rising". In this film, he partners with Martin Sensmiere, a U.S. Fish and Wildlife tracker, as his teenage protege on the reservation.
Despite an impending writer's strike in May 2023, Isaac was able to secure and complete a role on the critically acclaimed comedy "Reservation Dogs".
In his free time, Isaac enjoys skateboarding and is a prolific gamer. He is also a former competitive dancer and volunteers for his family's non-profit, Hopi Relief. Isaac is committed to investing time and resources back into indigenous communities.