Isla Fisher
'Wedding Crashers,' 'Confessions of a Shopaholic,' comedic actress
Isla Lang Fisher is an Australian-American actress and television personality born on February 3, 1976, in Muscat, Oman, to Scottish and British parents. She grew up in Australia and began her entertainment career on Australian television before moving to the United States to pursue film opportunities. Fisher gained international recognition through her comedic timing and charming screen presence, earning acclaim for her role as Claire Cleary in the romantic comedy 'Wedding Crashers' (2005) alongside Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn. She has since demonstrated her range across diverse genres, starring in the lighthearted adaptation 'Confessions of a Shopaholic' (2009) and delivering critically acclaimed performances in darker material such as 'Nocturnal Animals' (2016) directed by Tom Ford. Her filmography includes supporting roles in major films and leading roles in independent productions. Beyond acting, Fisher has worked as a television host and has been involved in various humanitarian efforts. She is married to comedian Sacha Baron Cohen, and together they are known for their philanthropic work and commitment to privacy regarding their family life. Fisher's successful transition from Australian television to international film stardom exemplifies her talent and versatility as a performer, making her one of the most recognizable actresses of her generation.
Isla Stringer
British singer-songwriter and musician
Isla Nublar
Jurassic Park setting and location
Isla Joan Glendinning
Blue Peter, Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two presenter
Isla Madge Sinclair
'Coming to America,' Star Trek franchise, television actress
Entertainment
Australian
1976
Thinking about the name
Isla
Spanish origin
“Derived from the Spanish word 'isla' meaning 'island,' Isla evokes peaceful, isolated beauty and natural serenity. This Scottish and increasingly international name has gained popularity in recent decades, offering a short, distinctive, lyrical quality. The name suggests both geographical beauty and a sense of independent calm.”