Elvira Lind Biography: Height, Age, Husband, Net Worth, Parents, Children, Movies, IMDb

Elvira Lind Biography: Height, Age, Husband, Net Worth, Parents, Children, Movies, IMDb

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Biography

Elvira Lind (born October 28, 1981, in Copenhagen, Denmark) is an acclaimed Danish filmmaker, director, writer, and producer based in New York City.

She studied documentary filmmaking at CityVarsity School of Media and Creative Arts in Cape Town, graduating in 2006 with an award-winning final-year project, Passion for Paws.

Lind‘s feature debut, Songs for Alexis (2014), premiered at Hot Docs and earned the Reel Talent Award at CPH:DOX. Her follow-up, Bobbi Jene (2017), about dancer Bobbi Jene Smith, premiered at Tribeca and received widespread acclaim.

Other notable works include the short film The Letter Room (2020) and the upcoming documentary King Hamlet (2025), chronicling her husband Oscar Isaac‘s portrayal of the Shakespearean lead.

In 2019, she co-founded Mad Gene Media with Isaac, to whom she has been married since 2017; the couple has two children. Lind also consults on documentary financing and development.

Danish film director and writer
Elvira Lind
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Wiki Facts & About Data
Real Name: Nana Elvira Lind
Stage Name: Elvira Lind
Born: 28 October 1981 (age 44 years old)
Place of Birth: Copenhagen, Denmark
Nationality: Danish
Education: Det frie Gymnasium, CityVarsity School of Media and Creative Arts
Height: 1.73 m
Parents: Peter Lind, Birgitte Lind
Siblings: Jonas Lind, Mia Lind
Spouse: Oscar Isaac (m. 2017)
Boyfriend • Partner: Not Dating
Children: Mads Isaac, Eugene Isaac
Occupation: Filmmaker • Producer
Net Worth: $3 million-$4 million (USD)

Early Life & Education

Elvira Lind, born Nana Elvira Lind on October 28, 1981, in Copenhagen, Denmark, grew up in the Nørrebro district of the city alongside her younger brother, Jonas Lind, and older sister, Mia Lind.

Her father, Peter Lind, worked as a journalist for the Danish newspaper Politiken, while her mother, Birgitte Lind (née Jensen), was a high school literature teacher.

The family is of fully Danish ethnicity, with roots tracing back to Jutland on her father’s side. Lind was raised in a secular household with no formal religious affiliation, though she attended Lutheran confirmation classes as part of the Danish cultural tradition.

She completed her early education at Det frie Gymnasium in Copenhagen, where she was actively involved in the school’s theatre group, before pursuing documentary filmmaking at CityVarsity School of Media and Creative Arts in Cape Town, South Africa, graduating in 2006 with an award-winning final-year project titled Passion for Paws.

Career

Elvira Lind began her filmmaking journey in South Africa, where her 2006 graduation project, Passion for Paws—a short documentary about animal welfare—earned the CityVarsity Best Documentary Award. After returning to Denmark, she directed music videos and commercials while developing her first feature-length project.

Her debut feature documentary, Songs for Alexis (2014), followed a young couple navigating the challenges of love and distance amid a transatlantic separation. The film premiered at Hot Docs, won the Reel Talent Award at CPH:DOX, and was screened at more than 30 international festivals.

Lind’s breakthrough came with Bobbi Jene (2017), an intimate look at dancer Bobbi Jene Smith’s decision to leave Israel’s Batsheva Dance Company and return to the U.S. after a decade abroad.

The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, where it won Best Documentary Feature, Best Cinematography, and Best Editing, and later achieved global distribution. It was also shortlisted for the 2018 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.

In 2020, she wrote and directed The Letter Room, a narrative short starring her husband, Oscar Isaac, as a prison officer who becomes emotionally invested in inmates’ letters. The film premiered at Tribeca, screened at over 50 festivals, and was shortlisted for the 2021 Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film.

In 2019, Lind and Isaac co-founded the production company Mad Gene Media, through which she executive-produced the HBO limited series Scenes from a Marriage (2021) and developed various documentary projects.

Her upcoming feature, King Hamlet (2025), documents Isaac’s acclaimed 2023 stage performance as Hamlet at Brooklyn’s Polonsky Shakespeare Center and is set to premiere at major festivals in 2025.

Lind continues to direct documentaries, mentor new filmmakers, and collaborate on international co-productions, focusing on deeply personal, character-driven stories that explore creativity, identity, and transformation.

Social Media

  • Wikipedia: Elvira Lind
  • Instagram: Elvira Lind (@elvira_lind_)
  • IMDb: Elvira Lind

Personal Life

Elvira Lind, born on October 28, 1981, is 44 years old.

She has been married once, to Guatemalan-American actor Oscar Isaac, whom she wed in a private ceremony in March 2017 after several years of dating.

The couple shares two children: sons Eugene Isaac, born in April 2017, and Mads Isaac, born in September 2019.

Lind stands at a height of 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 meters).

She first met Isaac at a party in 2012, and they began a relationship that led to their marriage, with no other romantic partnerships publicly documented before or since.

Net Worth

Elvira Lind, the Danish filmmaker and producer, has an estimated net worth of approximately $3 million to $4 million.

This wealth primarily stems from her acclaimed documentary work, including Bobbi Jene (2017) and Songs for Alexis (2014), as well as co-founding Mad Gene Media with her husband, Oscar Isaac, which has produced projects like HBO’s Scenes from a Marriage.

Her annual earnings as a director hover around $20,000-$25,000, supplemented by production deals, festival awards, and consulting on international films. Note that estimates vary across sources, with some citing lower figures like $250,000-$2 million, likely excluding shared assets from her marriage.

Filmography

Feature Documentaries

  • Songs for Alexis (2014) – Director, writer, producer
  • Debut feature; premiered at Hot Docs; Reel Talent Award at CPH:DOX
  • Bobbi Jene (2017) – Director, writer, cinematographer
  • Premiered at Tribeca; won Best Documentary, Best Cinematography, Best Editing; Oscar shortlist
  • King Hamlet (2025) – Director, producer
  • Chronicles Oscar Isaac’s 2023 stage performance; in post-production

Short Films

  • Passion for Paws (2006) – Director
  • Graduation project at CityVarsity; Best Documentary Award
  • The Letter Room (2020) – Director, writer
  • Narrative short starring Oscar Isaac; Oscar-qualified (Live Action Short); premiered at Tribeca

Television & Executive Production

  • Scenes from a Marriage (HBO, 2021) – Executive producer
  • (via Mad Gene Media)

Music Videos & Commercials

  • Various Danish music videos and branded content (2007–2013)
  • (Artists include L.O.C., Medina, and commercial clients like Carlsberg)

Production Company

  • Mad Gene Media (co-founded with Oscar Isaac, 2019)
  • Development slate includes documentaries on art, identity, and performance

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