The Australian-born actress has been a familiar face on screen for the past two decades, breaking through genres as a standout actress. Isla Fisher her versatility allows her to excel in comedic and dramatic roles, which allows her to stand out in supporting roles. In addition to her acting career, she is also the author of a series of children’s books.

Her films have always been box office successes and popular with audiences. While some critics have been unkind, there’s no denying the frivolity she displays onscreen. Her natural charisma contributes to the emotional range she brings to new characters.

10 “Now You See Me” (2013)

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In The Four Horsemen, Fisher plays Henley Reeves, an escape artist who performs stunts and illusions as part of group magic shows and heists. Played together as part of an ensemble Jesse Eisenberg, Dave Franco, Morgan Freemanand other stars; they are undertaking one of the biggest scams of all time.

The film’s plot alone was enough to make the film a box office success, but it helps that the actors can handle the scale of the role. Fisher performs some of the most daring stunts for this film, learning from other illusionists such as Dorothy Dietrich. First of all, when she had to do stunts, she was able to do it.

9 “Bachelorette Party” (2012)

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From a play Leslie Headland, hen-party plays on the theme of gluttony as one of the seven deadly sins. Near Kirsten Dunst And Lizzy Caplangirls help the ex-girlfriend they made fun of, Rebel Wilsonwith an unforgettable night.

Fisher is arguably the epitome of the film’s theme, as she is most excited to be part of the bachelorette party. She’s trying to relive a youth that doesn’t exist. Despite being a comedy, Fischer manages to balance the subtleties of these themes while maintaining great comedic lines that play on an archetypal character.

8 ‘Rango’ (2011)

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Fisher has done a number of voiceovers throughout her career that are noteworthy. As Beans, Fisher becomes the buddy of the lead character’s romantic interest. Rangovoices Johnny Depp. The animators even gave the character red hair!

Through dialogue, Fisher is able to capitalize on the agility and speed that the character possesses. This supportive energy, consumed by tremendous anxiety and fear, is a fun dynamic that Fischer implements. Considering she’s Australian, her range of accents is incredible!

7 “Beach Bum” (2019)

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Like the wife of a stoned man Matthew McConaugheyFischer might not be quite what you’d expect from director Harmony Korine’s second film. A film about a frustrated beach regular and a poet who just wants to live by his own rules is a familiar mix The Big Lebowski and classic Cheech and Chong adventures.

Fisher plays Minnie, the slacker’s wife, though to say their relationship is complicated is an understatement. In her diverse character, there are many flaws and inner desires that make her no less interesting than her husband. She loves him for who he is, although her behavior as his wealthy benefactor clearly has an undercurrent.

6 “Life of Crime” (2013)

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Fisher plays the mistress of a wealthy but corrupt businessman whose wife is kidnapped for extortion. The film shows but does not tell the cast. Jennifer Aniston And Tim Robbins unwinds in many unexpected ways.

Fisher plays as a subplot that keeps her motives close to her heart. She uses her body and mind to deftly manipulate those around her. She is the most interesting character in the film as she worries about herself more than anyone else.

5 “Godmother” (2020)

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To prove that you can get what your heart desires, a Disney movie will help. Godfather. When a fairy godmother, trying to prove that the world still needs some magic, travels to another world to help a young girl achieve her dreams, the only problem is that the girl is already an adult.

Fisher plays Mackenzie, an unhappy woman who needs a little help getting her life back in order. Her character is like an adult version of a little girl who dreams. Fischer brings his sense of irony to the film, as well as his soul mate in his youth. Not taking herself seriously allows her to thrive as an actress.

4 “Definitely Maybe” (2008)

One of the best rom-coms of its era Ryan Reynolds philosophized with an eleven-year-old girl about what an ideal woman could be for him. In the all-star cast, Fischer plays one of the girls who may have just escaped.

Fisher is the girl who ran away. She is constant throughout the story of the protagonist of his daughter. She is a cosmopolitan woman who has always been out of reach, and the empathy that her character possesses makes her an obvious candidate.

3 “Night Animals” (2016)

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Academy Award nominated film Tom Ford this is the story of a woman Amy Adamswho reads her ex-husband’s book, which puts their lives in a different light. The film shows what happens in the book, in which Fischer plays the wife of the protagonist played by Jake Gyllenhaal.

Fischer gives himself completely to the role, perhaps in his most dramatic role. Although the film is about the verbal damage that can cause a relationship, Fisher plays fictional, horrific, and graphic roles. Fisher is able to fully embody this character by putting her whole body into it.

2 “Uninvited Guests” (2005)

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Fisher’s most iconic role, which made her the power she is. She plays a fun and exciting cousin who messes around Vince Vaughn character.

Her character is so funny in the dramatic change of emotions she experiences as the antagonist’s sexually harmless but promiscuous and aggressive daughter. Her comedic delivery is perfect as she understands the dynamics of the situation she is in and how she can make the most of it. Her charisma is absolutely second to none as she brings out some of the best moments of the entire film, such as the “I’ll Find You” scene.

1 “Observer” (2007)

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Like many other roles that appeared early in her career, Fischer plays the perfect lover, whose promiscuous nature gives her a natural allure. Though her motives in the film are never clear as the plot unfolds through the confrontation she develops.

Her natural beauty conveys the essence of a Golden Age actress who could capture the attention of viewers with just a glance. She has such a charm for people! Like the main character, whom she is able to twist around her finger, the viewer is also present here.