Isaac Ordonez: A sweet, sensitive, queer-coded Pugsley Addams. WIth Chris Pine and Skyler Gisondo

 


The Pugsleys, the younger brother of the Addams Family mythos, usually get poor plotlines and poorer treatment.  They are bullied, tortured, ignored, used as playthings.  In Season 1 of Wednesday, Isaac Ordonez's Pugsley was not much different.




But during the hiatus between Season 1 and Season 2, Isaac grew up, becoming taller, huskier, bringing a dark nervous energy to the newly teenage Pugsley.  He has stepped out of the shadow of his sister to become his own person, with independent interests and goals -- a sensitive, traumatized soul trying to find alliances.










Born in 2009, Isaac began acting in 2016 as the preternaturally smart Charles Wallace in A Wrinkle in Time, the adaption of the Madeleine L'Engel fantasy.




















Chris Pine played his "captured-by-the-darkness" father.

Next came some shorts: Jude, Dia de los Carpas (Day of the Tents), Psycho Sally, Dispara y Mata (Shoot and Kill), Husky

And Wednesday
More after the break







And some modeling work.


















Isaac doesn't mention girls on his Instagram, and he wears a lot of femme rings, so I'm going to conclude that he's gay.




















He's 16, so I'm not going to look for any beefcake. The cool costumes and the brooding Goth look should be enough.




















But here's a Skyler Gisondo to tide you over.




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