Patricia Isaac was born on July 11, 1987, in Edmonton, Alberta, where she first took the stage at a young age, appearing in school and church plays. As she grew older, her passion for the performing arts only intensified, leading her to pursue a degree in Economics and Political Science at the University of Alberta.
Despite her success in the business world, Patricia's true calling remained in the world of acting. She took evening classes at the esteemed Citadel Theatre in Edmonton, honing her craft and preparing herself for the big leap.
In 2010, Patricia co-founded the annual Vancouver International South Asian Film Festival, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at broadening the representation of South Asian stories in the North American film industry.
Patricia's impressive resume boasts a range of feature films and television series, including Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol, Harvest Moon, The Magicians, Proof, Motive, Smallville, and Little Dog. Her business background and experience as an Account Executive for a major IT corporation have also made her a natural fit for producing, and she is currently in development on her next project with Flower Films, founded by the illustrious Drew Barrymore.
But Patricia's greatest achievement may be her work as the founder of License To Rise, an online platform dedicated to empowering women who have experienced trauma and violation. This innovative space allows women to anonymously share their stories, connect with others who have faced similar challenges, and access uplifting content and community support. Through License To Rise, Patricia is helping to create a safe and supportive environment where women can rise above their past and reclaim their voice.