Photo by Blythe Thomas, 2026

Isabel Pask is a Brooklyn-based, Texas-born filmmaker and actor with Puerto Rican roots.

She directed, co-wrote, and produced the short film Goodnight, starring Dagmara Domincyzk (Succession, The Lost Daughter), which premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. Most recently, she directed the short film Scout's Honor, which won the Live Action Shorts Grand Jury Prize at the 2026 Seattle International Film Festival. She wrote and starred in the short film Get Lost, directed by Victoria Pedretti, which premiered at the Bentonville Film Festival.

Her work has also played at numerous other international film festivals, including Florida Film Festival, Montclair Film Festival, Athena Film Festival, Nevada City Film Festival, Lower East Side Film Festival, Woods Hole Film Festival, Big Apple Film Festival, and Women’s Voices Now Film Festival.

Isabel is a contributing artist for CNT Productions, for which she wrote, starred in, and coproduced the short film This is Not a Love Letter (177K+ views on YouTube). She is also a member of the theatrical ensembles The Bellwether Project and Notch Theatre Company, and a cast member and Creative Producer for the live interactive Dungeons & Dragons show Please Don't Kill Us.

In 2024, Isabel was a resident at Fresh Ground Pepper's BRB Retreat and accepted into The Gotham's "Owning It" Accountability Sprint for her feature film in development, The Lord's Work, which is currently in development with Fit Via Vi Film.

​As an actor she has performed regionally and in NYC with Chautauqua Theatre Company, Santa Cruz Shakespeare, McCarter Theatre Center, Ars Nova, Dorset Theatre Festival, and Shakespeare Theatre of NJ. Film/TV credits include the upcoming independent feature Revelations of Divine Love, Life and Beth (Hulu), American Sports Story (FX), and Succession (HBO).

Isabel is the recipient of the Paul Green Award from the National Theatre Conference (former recipients include Jeremy O’Harris, Suzan-Lori Parks) which recognizes and encourages excellence in new professional theatre talent. Isabel is a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University, where she studied Acting and Creative Writing.