Isaac Arellanes (Actor) Net Worth, Wiki, Age, Height, Parents and Instagram

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Isaac Arellanes is an American actor rose to prominence for his role as Wiki in the Netflix feature film ‘Blue Miracle’. He recently cast in ‘My Life with the Walter Boys’, an American teen drama television series that premiered on Netflix on December 7, 2023.

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He starred in Ghostwriter, an Emmy-winning children’s programme on Apple TV+. He has made appearances in more than 40 television programmes. He is also a competitive skateboarder and dancer. See more details about the actor Isaac Arellanes’s Instagram, age, height, girlfriend, wiki, and net worth.

Isaac Arellanes Net Worth

Isaac Arellanes began his career with appearing in the TV series ‘The Night Shift’. He attended acting at the Los Angelos Film Academy. His net worth is estimated to be $110K to $200K.

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Isaac Arellanes Wiki

Isaac Arellanes was born on February 24, 2005 in Phoenix, AZ. He is 18 years old, as of now. He is Latino and Native American from the Hopi tribe. His father’s name is Daniel and his mother’s name is Kiona. He grew up with his brother named, Israel and his sister named, Keilani.

How Tall Is Isaac Arellanes?

Isaac Arellanes’ height is 5′ 10½″ (1.79 m). His body weight is 78 Kg (171 lbs). His Instagram account ‘aboutisaac‘ profile bio read as,

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“Actor, @ntatalent, Indigenous / Latino 🪶 (Hopi Tribe/ Coyote Clan), My Life With The Walter Boys, Emmy Nominated Actor🏆, @justinehunt11”

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Isaac Arellanes Career

Isaac Arellanes is a member of the Coyote Clan. At the age of 9, he began his career. His first lead role as Ruben Reyna in season 1 & 2 in the Emmy Award winning kids series, “Ghostwriter” for Apple TV+ went viral.

He loves skateboarding and was formerly a competitive dancer. He also plays a lot of video games in his spare time. He pledges to support our indigenous communities by giving time and other resources.

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