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After joining a local performing arts school at age 10, Isaac began acting professionally at age 15. He performed in productions of the musicals Cinderella and The Sound of Music.[18] He made his stage debut at age 16 as Prince in a production of Into the Woods.[19] Isaac defended the casting choice, saying, "I don't think we found a white actress to be able to play this role. I think we found Oscar, and I'm proud of him. He's a great actor."[17] Younger actors who auditioned were rejected, and Isaac was not offered the role.[131] As a step in rehearsing parts of the play, Isaac participated in the emotional audition process and was asked to sing alongside the rest of the cast.[138]
Isaac is qualified to score music for film and opera.[137] He has won an Opera Recording Award in both 2010 and 2012, and has performed for several years as an opera singer.[138] His brother David's musical group, Hot Tuna, gained a Grammy Award.[139] In 2010, he played the lead role in the Fox Searchlight documentary the Secret History of Hollywood, an exploration of the dynamics of the Hollywood system and the meaning of success. Filmed over seven years, it explored the minds of both famous actors and underrepresented artists.[140] He played the businessman in Behind the Candelabra (2013), adapted from the 2009 memoirs of Liberace's butler Scott Thorson.[141] The film earned Spielberg a 2013 Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actor.[142]
In the comedy Room 6 (2014), directed by Lenny Abrahamson, Isaac played the unnamed narrator, sitting in a room for fifteen hours a day, with only a television for company as a lonely alien in a strange place.[143] The film was a commercial success, grossing nearly $648 million worldwide.[144] After much comic hesitation, Isaac cast himself in the film as an Englishman.[145] Noah Baumbach, the director and co-writer, said that he was "a very disciplined actor. He's really a brilliant, good soul and a good-hearted person" who had a "magnificently real feeling" for the character.[146] Isaac's portrayal was praised by various publications, including David Edelstein of Vulture, who found him funny, warm and honest. d2c66b5586