Isa Walther-Meade is a Mexican actress and singer based in New York City. 

She recently graduated with a B.A. from Yale University, where she performed in West Side Story (Maria), The Addams Family (Wednesday), The Shape of Things (Evelyn), The Effect (Connie), Dance Nation (Ashlee), PEACHY—a new play by Jasmine Sharma (Val), Spring Awakening (Anna), Company (Marta), and more. She has also worked as a producer with the the Yale Drama Coalition and director with the Yale Dramatic Association, and cares deeply about building rehearsal rooms that are rigorous, generous, and alive.

At the Stella Adler Studio of Acting in New York City, Isa completed the three-month Enhanced Conservatory, focusing on Adler technique and rigorous scene study. Her conservatory training includes voice & speech, movement, technique, Shakespeare, improvisation, and acting for film & TV. Additional training includes theatrical violence/combat and dance, including both musical theatre and Latin styles. She also has a professional background in politics and social impact, which informs her approach to theater as both craft and civic practice. 

A bilingual actor with a bicultural background, Isa is interested in theater and film through the lenses of power, community, and identity. She is originally from Chula Vista, California.