Isaac Hernández | |
Birth Name: | Isaac Eleazar Hernández Fernández |
Birth Date: | 30 April 1990 |
Birth Place: | Guadalajara, Mexico |
Education: | The Rock School for Dance Education |
Occupation: | Ballet dancer |
Children: | 1 |
Current Group: | San Francisco Ballet |
Former Groups: | ABT II San Francisco Ballet Dutch National Ballet English National Ballet |
Isaac Eleazar Hernández Fernández (born 30 April 1990) is a Mexican ballet dancer and actor who is a lead principal with the English National Ballet.
Isaac Hernández was born in Guadalajara, Mexico, one of 11 children of Hector Hernández, a former dancer.[1] One of his brothers, Esteban Hernandez, is a principal dancer with the San Francisco Ballet.[2] He was taught dance by his parents at age 8 in the family backyard. He then trained at Philadelphia's The Rock School for Dance Education.[3]
Hernandez first danced at the ABT II. In 2008, he joined San Francisco Ballet's corps de ballet and was promoted to soloist in 2010. He joined the Dutch National Ballet as a soloist in 2012, and was promoted to principal dancer the following year after dancing the role of Prince Désiré in The Sleeping Beauty.[4] After making a guest appearance in Swan Lake with the English National Ballet, he joined the company as a lead principal in 2015. His repertoire there also includes classical works such as Romeo and Juliet and La Sylphide, as well as contemporary works including Aszure Barton’s Fantastic Beings and Akram Khan's Giselle.[3]
As a guest artist he has appeared at the Paris Opera Ballet as Solor in La Bayadère and in Nureyev’s Don Quixote, and at the Rome Opera in Baryshnikov and Laurent Hilare's version of Don Quixote.
In 2015, he was called "the hottest ballet boy to hit London since Carlos Acosta".[5]
In 2018, Hernandez won the Prix Benois de la Danse for his performance in Don Quixote with the Rome Opera Ballet and La Sylphide with the ENB. He is the first Mexican dancer to win the award.[6]
He is an arts and tourism ambassador of Mexico and the youngest artist to receive an outstanding artist award from the Mexican president.[3] Hernandez and his brother Esteban set up a project in their hometown of Guadalajara to bring other dancers to perform and teach at workshops.[2] [1]
Hernandez had his acting debut in Carlos Saura's movie The King of All the World. He then acted in Manolo Caro's limited series for Netflix Someone Has To Die in the role of Lázaro, a ballet dancer. The series premiered on 16 October 2020.[7]
Hernández's repertoire includes:[3] [4]
Awards:[3]