
EXCLUSIVE: Actor Isaac Arellanes has signed with Innovative Artists Entertainment for representation in film and television.
Arellanes, of Hopi and Latino descent, first appeared in a guest role on NBC’s The Night Shift at age 11. He went on to gain national recognition for his performance as Ruben Reyna in Apple TV+’s Ghostwriter, earning a Daytime Emmy nomination and making history as the first Native American actor to be nominated in the younger programming category.
His past television work includes a portrayal of Young Daniel in HBO’s Euphoria, as well as an appearance in FX’s acclaimed series Reservation Dogs.
On the film side, Arellanes has appeared in Blue Miracle, alongside Dennis Quaid, and in A Million Miles Away, the inspiring biopic of astronaut José Hernández, starring Michael Peña.
Arellanes currently portrays Isaac Garcia in Netflix’s hit YA series My Life with the Walter Boys, which will premiere its second season in August, and will appear in the upcoming feature Wind River: Rising, opposite Jason Clarke and Martin Sensmeier.
He is managed by Robert Stein.
Other recent signings at Innovative include Shanola Hampton, Melissa Joan Hart, Mel Rodriguez, Ayanna Floyd, and Josh Macqueen, among others.