Pfefferman, Naomi. „Once a 'wimp,' Actor Thrives on Portraying Villains”, Jewish News of Greater Phoenix, 2000. július 14.. [2008. december 10-i dátummal az eredetiből archiválva] (Hozzáférés: 2008. június 29.) Rpt. from Jewish Journal of Los Angeles, 14 July 2000.
Rebecca Flint Marx. „Jason Isaacs: Biography”, Allmovie, 'Moviefone'. [2008. december 18-i dátummal az eredetiből archiválva] (Hozzáférés: 2008. június 29.) „Although he first became interested in acting in part because 'it was a great way to meet girls,' Isaacs soon found deeper meaning in the theater (in one interview he was quoted as saying 'I could release myself into acting in a way that I was not released socially') and duly dropped out of Bristol to hone his skills at London's Central School of Speech and Drama.”
Jasper Rees. „'There is a streak of cruelty in me': Actor Jason Isaacs Says Life Prepared Him to Become a Specialist in Unattractive Characters”, The Daily Telegraph, Review, 2007. január 27.. [2008. december 7-i dátummal az eredetiből archiválva] (Hozzáférés: 2008. június 27.) „The way he tells it, Isaacs's career is a big mistake. He grew up in Liverpool, then London, went to Bristol University to read law and felt uneasy among peers 'who all sounded like Hugh Grant'. He signed up for the drama society when he saw an audition for a part with 'Northern accent required'. ... He applied to drama schools with no intention of going. But the rather stern admissions tutor who offered him a place at Central School of Speech and Drama in London took umbrage at his vacillation. 'She said, "This is a vocation. If you're not interested, tell me now." I was so English and too embarrassed to tell her the truth.' ”
Lester, Paul. „JC Interview: Jason Isaacs”, The Jewish Chronicle, 2008. február 1.. [2008. február 4-i dátummal az eredetiből archiválva] (Hozzáférés: 2008. június 28.) „Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School ... [produced] quite a vintage crop in [Isaacs'] time: fellow pupils included Sacha Baron Cohen, David Baddiel and Matt Lucas. 'I've seen Baddiel a few times,' Isaacs says, and he sees the others occasionally at awards ceremonies.... Not all the Habs stars of the time were Jewish, though, and Isaacs has a lot of time for another alumnus, the BBC's film critic, Mark Kermode: 'He is always incredibly lovely and says hello on his Radio 5 podcasts, which I've listened to in Auschwitz and many other strange places. He's said I was too cool (at school), but he was at the epicentre of the in-crowd.' ”
Jasper Rees. „'There is a streak of cruelty in me': Actor Jason Isaacs Says Life Prepared Him to Become a Specialist in Unattractive Characters”, The Daily Telegraph, Review, 2007. január 27.. [2008. december 7-i dátummal az eredetiből archiválva] (Hozzáférés: 2008. június 27.) „The way he tells it, Isaacs's career is a big mistake. He grew up in Liverpool, then London, went to Bristol University to read law and felt uneasy among peers 'who all sounded like Hugh Grant'. He signed up for the drama society when he saw an audition for a part with 'Northern accent required'. ... He applied to drama schools with no intention of going. But the rather stern admissions tutor who offered him a place at Central School of Speech and Drama in London took umbrage at his vacillation. 'She said, "This is a vocation. If you're not interested, tell me now." I was so English and too embarrassed to tell her the truth.' ”
Rebecca Flint Marx. „Jason Isaacs: Biography”, Allmovie, 'Moviefone'. [2008. december 18-i dátummal az eredetiből archiválva] (Hozzáférés: 2008. június 29.) „Although he first became interested in acting in part because 'it was a great way to meet girls,' Isaacs soon found deeper meaning in the theater (in one interview he was quoted as saying 'I could release myself into acting in a way that I was not released socially') and duly dropped out of Bristol to hone his skills at London's Central School of Speech and Drama.”
Pfefferman, Naomi. „Once a 'wimp,' Actor Thrives on Portraying Villains”, Jewish News of Greater Phoenix, 2000. július 14.. [2008. december 10-i dátummal az eredetiből archiválva] (Hozzáférés: 2008. június 29.) Rpt. from Jewish Journal of Los Angeles, 14 July 2000.
Lester, Paul. „JC Interview: Jason Isaacs”, The Jewish Chronicle, 2008. február 1.. [2008. február 4-i dátummal az eredetiből archiválva] (Hozzáférés: 2008. június 28.) „Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School ... [produced] quite a vintage crop in [Isaacs'] time: fellow pupils included Sacha Baron Cohen, David Baddiel and Matt Lucas. 'I've seen Baddiel a few times,' Isaacs says, and he sees the others occasionally at awards ceremonies.... Not all the Habs stars of the time were Jewish, though, and Isaacs has a lot of time for another alumnus, the BBC's film critic, Mark Kermode: 'He is always incredibly lovely and says hello on his Radio 5 podcasts, which I've listened to in Auschwitz and many other strange places. He's said I was too cool (at school), but he was at the epicentre of the in-crowd.' ”