List of roles and awards of Oscar Isaac

American actor Oscar Isaac has received several accolades for his work, including one Golden Globe Award, National Board of Review Award and Australian Film Institute Award each. His career began as a teenager with a minor role in the film Illtown (1998), followed by parts on stage in Joseph Adler's 2000 productions of This Is Our Youth and Side Man.[1] Isaac landed his first major role in the biblical drama film The Nativity Story (2006). He played Romeo alongside Lauren Ambrose in the Public Theater's Romeo and Juliet (2007).[2] For much of the rest of the 2000s, Isaac played minor roles in films—the thriller The Life Before Her Eyes (2007), the biopic Che (2008), the spy thriller Body of Lies (2008) and the Spanish historical drama Agora (2009). He won the AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his role as José Ramos-Horta in Balibo (2009). In 2010, Isaac played villain King John in Robin Hood. His profile increased with four roles in 2011.[3] These included an asylum orderly in the fantasy Sucker Punch and an ex-convict in the critically acclaimed action drama Drive (2011).[4][5] He had four film releases in 2012, including For Greater Glory, for which he was nominated for an ALMA Award for Favorite Movie Actor – Supporting Role.

Isaac in 2013

In 2013, Isaac had his breakthrough playing the eponymous role of a struggling folk singer in the musical drama Inside Llewyn Davis, which resulted in several film offers.[3][6] For the film, he was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. He followed this by playing an ambitious man struggling to keep his business intact in a violent city in the crime drama A Most Violent Year (2014), where he contributed to the creation of his character's background.[7][8] For his performance in the film, Isaac won a National Board of Review Award for Best Actor. In 2015, he portrayed the reclusive inventor of a gynoid in the science fiction film Ex Machina, and played his first leading role on television—the miniseries Show Me a Hero.[9] His role in the latter garnered him a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film.[9] Isaac became a superstar after playing Poe Dameron in the Star Wars sequel trilogy (2015–2019) and Star Wars Resistance (2018–2020).[10] He took on the role of the titular villain in the commercially successful superhero film X-Men: Apocalypse (2016).[11]

In 2017, Isaac possibly became the first Latino actor to play Hamlet in a major US production after he was cast in the Public Theater's Hamlet.[12] Isaac's work in 2018 included roles in the science fiction film Annihilation and the historical drama Operation Finale, the latter of which he also produced. He then reunited with A Most Violent Year director J. C. Chandor in the action adventure film Triple Frontier (2019).[13] Two years later, he starred in the science fiction film Dune, the drama The Card Counter and the HBO miniseries Scenes from a Marriage. The lattermost garnered him a nomination for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film. In 2022, Isaac joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe by playing the titular superheroes in the miniseries Moon Knight, for which he was nominated for a MTV Movie Award for Best Hero; he also served as an executive producer for the show.

Filmography

Film

Oscar Isaac's film credits
YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1998IlltownPool Boy[14]
2002All About the BenjaminsFrank[14]
2004Lenny the Wonder DogDetective Fartman[10]
2006Pu-239Shiv[15]
The Nativity StorySaint Joseph[15]
2007The Life Before Her EyesMarcus[16]
2008CheInterpreter/Narrator[15]
Body of LiesBassam[15]
2009AgoraOrestes[15]
[17]
BaliboJosé Ramos-Horta[15]
2010Robin HoodJohn, King of England[15]
2011Sucker PunchBlue Jones[15]
W.E.Evgeni[15]
10 YearsReeves[15]
DriveStandard Gabriel[15]
2012For Greater GloryVictoriano "El Catorce" Ramírez[18]
Revenge for Jolly!Cecil[15]
The Bourne LegacyOutcome No. 3[15]
Won't Back DownMichael Perry[15]
2013Inside Llewyn DavisLlewyn Davis[15]
In SecretLaurent LeClaire[15]
2014The Two Faces of JanuaryRydal Keener[15]
Ticky TackyLucienShort film[19]
A Most Violent YearAbel Morales[15]
2015Ex MachinaNathan Bateman[15]
MojaveJohn "Jack" Jackson[15]
Star Wars: The Force AwakensPoe Dameron[15]
2016X-Men: ApocalypseEn Sabah Nur / Apocalypse[15]
The PromiseMikael Boghosian[20]
2017LightningfaceBasil StittShort film; also executive producer[21]
SuburbiconBud Cooper[15]
Star Wars: The Last JediPoe Dameron[15]
2018AnnihilationKane[15]
Operation FinalePeter MalkinAlso producer[15]
At Eternity's GatePaul Gauguin[15]
Life ItselfWill Dempsey[22]
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-VerseMiguel O'Hara / Spider-Man 2099Cameo; voice role[23]
[24]
2019Triple FrontierSantiago "Pope" Garcia[25]
The Addams FamilyGomez AddamsVoice role[26]
Star Wars: The Rise of SkywalkerPoe Dameron[27]
2020The Letter RoomRichardShort film; also executive producer[28]
2021The Card CounterWilliam Tell[29]
The Addams Family 2Gomez AddamsVoice role[30]
DuneDuke Leto Atreides[31]
2022Big Gold BrickAnselm VogelweideAlso executive producer[32]
2023Spider-Man: Across the Spider-VerseMiguel O'Hara / Spider-Man 2099Voice role[33]
TBAFrankenstein Dr. Victor FrankensteinFilming[34]
In the Hand of Dante Dante Alighieri / Nick ToschesPost-production; also executive producer[35]
Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released

Television

Oscar Isaac's television credits
YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2006Law & Order: Criminal IntentRobbie PaulsonEpisode: "The Healer"[36]
2015Show Me a HeroNick Wasicsko6 episodes[37]
2018–2019Star Wars ResistancePoe DameronVoice role; 4 episodes[38]
2021Scenes from a MarriageJonathan Levy5 episodes; also executive producer[39]
2022Saturday Night LiveHimself (host)Episode: "Oscar Isaac/Charli XCX"[40]
Moon KnightMarc Spector / Moon Knight6 episodes; also executive producer[41]
Steven Grant / Mr. Knight
Jake Lockley
The Last Movie StarsSydney PollackVoice role; documentary series[42]

Video games

Oscar Isaac's video game credits
YearTitleRoleNotesRef(s)
2015Disney Infinity 3.0Poe Dameron[43]
2016Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens[44]

Podcasts

Oscar Isaac's podcast credits
YearTitleRoleNotesRef(s)
2015HomecomingWalter Cruz[45]
2022Case 63Case 63/Peter Roiter[46]

Stage

Oscar Isaac's theatre credits
YearTitleRoleVenueRef.
2005The Two Gentlemen of VeronaProteusDelacorte Theater[47]
2006Beauty of the FatherFederico García LorcaNew York City Center[48]
2007Romeo and JulietRomeoDelacorte Theater[49]
2008GraceTomLucille Lortel Theatre[50]
2011We Live HereDanielNew York City Center[51]
2017HamletPrince HamletThe Public Theater[52]
2023The Sign in Sidney Brustein's WindowSidney BrusteinBrooklyn Academy of Music[53]
James Earl Jones Theatre[54]

Awards and nominations

Awards and nominations received by Oscar Isaac
AwardYear[a]CategoryNominated workResultRef(s)
Alliance of Women Film Journalists Awards2013Best ActorInside Llewyn DavisNominated[55]
[56]
ALMA Awards2012Favorite Movie Actor – Supporting RoleFor Greater GloryNominated[57]
[58]
Austin Film Critics Association Awards2015Best Supporting ActorEx MachinaNominated[59]
[60]
Australian Film Institute Awards2009Best Actor in a Supporting RoleBaliboWon[61]
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards2013Best ActorInside Llewyn DavisNominated[62]
Critics' Choice Awards2016Best Actor in a Movie/MiniseriesShow Me a HeroNominated[63]
Critics' Choice Super Awards2023Best Actor in a Superhero SeriesMoon KnightNominated[64]
Detroit Film Critics Society Awards2015Best Supporting ActorEx MachinaNominated[65]
2021Best ActorThe Card CounterNominated[66]
Dublin Film Critics' Circle Awards2021Best ActorThe Card Counter3rd place[67]
2015Best ActorA Most Violent Year2nd place[68]
Empire Awards2014Best Male NewcomerInside Llewyn DavisNominated[69]
Florida Film Critics Circle Awards2015Best Supporting ActorEx MachinaWon[65]
2021Best ActorThe Card CounterNominated[66]
Georgia Film Critics Association Awards2014Best ActorInside Llewyn DavisNominated[70]
[71]
Golden Globe Awards2014Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or ComedyInside Llewyn DavisNominated[72]
2016Best Actor – Miniseries or Television FilmShow Me a HeroWon[73]
2022Best Actor – Miniseries or Television FilmScenes from a MarriageNominated[74]
Gotham Awards2013Best ActorInside Llewyn DavisNominated[75]
2014Best ActorA Most Violent YearNominated[76]
2021Outstanding Lead PerformanceThe Card CounterNominated[77]
Hollywood Critics Association TV Awards2022Best Actor in a Streaming Limited or Anthology Series or MovieMoon KnightNominated[78]
Best Actor in a Broadcast Network or Cable Limited Series, Anthology Series, or TV MovieScenes from a MarriageWon[79]
Independent Spirit Awards2014Best Lead MaleInside Llewyn DavisNominated[80]
[81]
International Cinephile Society Awards2014Best ActorInside Llewyn DavisWon[b][82]
Best EnsembleInside Llewyn DavisWon
London Film Critics' Circle Awards2016Best Supporting Actor of the YearEx MachinaNominated[83]
[84]
2022Actor of the YearThe Card CounterNominated[85]
[86]
MTV Movie & TV Awards2022Best HeroMoon KnightNominated[87]
National Society of Film Critics Awards2014Best ActorInside Llewyn DavisWon[88]
National Board of Review Awards2014Best ActorA Most Violent YearWon[c][89]
Online Film Critics Society Awards2013Best ActorInside Llewyn DavisNominated[90]
[91]
2015Best Supporting ActorEx MachinaWon[65]
2022Best ActorThe Card CounterNominated[66]
People's Choice Awards2022Male TV Star of 2022Moon KnightNominated[92]
Premios Juventud2022Favorite ActorMoon KnightNominated[93]
Primetime Emmy Awards2022Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or MovieScenes from a MarriageNominated[94]
San Diego Film Critics Society Awards2013Best ActorInside Llewyn DavisWon[95]
2015Best Supporting ActorEx MachinaNominated[65]
2017Best Supporting ActorSuburbiconNominated[96]
Satellite Awards2016Best Actor – Miniseries or Television FilmShow Me a HeroNominated[97]
Saturn Awards2014Best ActorInside Llewyn DavisNominated[98]
[99]
2022Best Actor in a Streaming SeriesMoon KnightWon[100]
[101]
Screen Actors Guild Awards2022Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Miniseries or Television MovieScenes from a MarriageNominated[102]
Teen Choice Awards2018Choice Movie Actor – Sci-Fi/FantasyStar Wars: The Last JediNominated[103]
Toronto Film Critics Association Awards2014Best ActorInside Llewyn DavisWon[104]
Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards2014Best ActorInside Llewyn DavisWon[105]
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Awards2014Best ActorInside Llewyn DavisNominated[106]

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