Isaac Wade, a talented individual, was born and raised in Galena, Kansas. He pursued his passion for theater at Missouri Southern State University, where he earned a degree in theater. Following his academic endeavors, Wade relocated to Los Angeles, California, seeking to further his career in the film industry.
In addition to his work in film, Wade has dedicated a significant amount of time to his involvement with the acclaimed Los Angeles Theatre Ensemble. Over the past two years, he has had the opportunity to perform in eight new works, showcasing his versatility as a performer.
Wade has had the privilege of appearing in two productions by David Bridel, "I, Gelosi" and "The Heretic Mysteries." In "I, Gelosi," he portrayed Guilio Pasquati, while in "The Heretic Mysteries," he took on the role of Bishop Jacques Fournier.
Moreover, Wade has appeared in two productions by Kit Steinkellner, "Quixotic" and "Adeline's Play." In "Quixotic," he played the dual roles of Arthur Quick and Sir Quixotic, while in "Adeline's Play," he portrayed Buddy.
Wade's most recent performances include "In the Company of Jane Doe" by Tiffany Antone, in which he played the role of Dr. Snafu, and "Trog & Clay: An Imagined History of the Electric Chair" by Michael Vukadinovich, in which he played the role of Trog.
In addition to his stage work, Wade has also lent his voice to numerous characters in various radio theater productions with the Tsunami Radio Theater and the RadioFree Playhouse, further demonstrating his range as a performer.