Isinbayeva has had a phenomenal year, breaking the world record nine times and becoming the first woman to clear five metres.
The Russian also won her first world title in Helsinki last month, setting the new record of 5.01. Now she wants to make her mark in Hollywood.
"I love challenges and trying out new things and I would love to get into acting, be in the movies," the bubbly 23-year-old told Reuters.
"I'd love to go to Hollywood and try it, of course only if it doesn't interfere with my athletics career."
Asked what kind of films she preferred, Isinbayeva said: "No drama or romance. I'd love to take part in an action movie but only if I get the lead role.
"Something in the style of Arnold Schwarzenegger. Let's call it Terminator 4."
Isinbayeva, who lists Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt as her favourite actors, has had limited experience in front of the camera.
The Russian has performed video clips for her athletics sponsor but is confident in her acting abilities.
"I think I can be successful there as well," she said. "I think I have enough charisma and personality to express myself on the screen."
Isinbayeva also said she had received a $1 million sponsorship offer from Russian oil giant Sibneft to be the face of the company.
"I don't know all the details but I've heard they contacted my agents," she said.
Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich, who owns English soccer champions Chelsea, is a Sibneft shareholder.
Turning her attentions back to pole vault, Isinbayeva said she had four more competitions left this year.
"It has been a long season and there are still four more meets left. But as always when I go out to compete I try to break world records," she said.
Asked if there was a limit to how high she could vault, Isinbayeva said: "I just don't know what my limit is. But definitely no woman is capable of going over six metres.
"There are not many men capable of clearing six metres, that's why I don't think even 20 or 50 years from now it will be possible for women to do it.
"Not even next century. Ever."