Biography of Emily Alyn Lind: Facts, Films, Real Name, Age, Net worth, Awards, Family, Relationship

Biography of Emily Alyn Lind

Full name: Emily Alyn Lind

Birthday: May 6 2002

Age: 20

Birthplace: United States

Profession: Actress & singer 

Net worth: Tabloids report she is worth about $2 million.

Award: Emily has received a few nominations for her roles. Among these, she has clinched two, the National Youth Art Awards (2011) & the Young Artists Award (2012).

Relationships: Emily Lind is rumoured to be in a relationship with Tolga Kahraman. The duo are said to have been together since 2020.

Prior to her current relationship, Emily Alyn Lind dated Kai Caster in 2016. Their relationship ended the same year.

Family: John Lynd (dad), Barbara Alyn Woods (her mom), and her sisters Natalie & Alyvia Alyn Lind

Emily Alyn Lind: Acting Career

Emily Alyn Lind’s collection of work would be amazing for any Hollywood actress, but it’s particularly astounding for a rising star as young as she is. 

Emily was cast in the Warner Bros. picture Doctor Sleep, alongside Ewan McGregor and Rebecca Ferguson (2019). 

The movie is a sequel to “The Shining,” based on the classic Stephen King novel. 

Emily will also star with Juliette Lewis in Facebook Watch’s “Sacred Lies: The Singing Bones.” The show is based on The Brothers Grimm: The Singing Bones, but will also feature real-life murders as inspiration. 

Emily was also cast in Netflix’s horror-comedy “The Babysitter 2,” reprising her role as “Melanie” from the cult smash “The Babysitter.”

Emily starred alongside Keanu Reeves and Alice Eve in the sci-fi thriller “Replicas” last year. She starred in the New Line horror thriller “Lights Out” in 2017. 

Emily played Shirley Temple in the Leonardo DiCaprio cast and Clint Eastwood’s “J. Edgar” in 2011. 

She starred in “The Haunting in Connecticut 2” and “Won’t Back Down” starring Maggie Gyllenhaal in 2012. 

Following that, Emily starred in the film musical “Dear Dumb Diary,” based on the popular children’s book series; Katherine Heigl and Ben Barnes in “Jackie and Ryan,” which premiered at the 2014 Venice Film Festival; and Alexander Skarsgard and Andrea Riseborough in “Hidden.” 

It is pertinent to add that Emily made her acting debut in “The Secret Life of Bees,” as “Young Lily.”

She made her film debut at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival as ‘Young Linda’ in Gaspar Noe’s “Enter the Void.”

Emily appeared on the ABC series “Eastwick” and the daytime drama “All My Children” in 2009. 

“Medium,” “Criminal Minds,” “Hawaii 5-O,” “Suburgatory,” Lifetime’s “Who Is Clark Rockefeller?”,” “Sundays at Tiffany’s,” “Code Black,” and “Rush Hour” are among her other television appearances. 

Emily Alyn Lind: Musical Career

Emily Lind is the stage name of Emily Alyn Lind, an indie-folk musician. She sings, writes songs, and plays the guitar. 

Emily has three original songs out now: ‘Castles,’ ‘Spotless Mind,’ and ‘Tantra Practice.’ 

She recently made her debut as a musical artist. Emily writes her music in collaboration with talented songwriters and producers, Trizm and KoOoLkOjAk.

She’s also recorded a cover of ‘That Was the Worst Christmas Ever!’ by Sufjan Stevens. Her music has been compared to Phoebe Bridgers and Bob Dylan, among others

Emily Alyn Lind: Philanthropy

Emily is not only a gifted young actor, but she also cares deeply about giving back. She is a huge supporter of the Make-A-Wish Foundation. 

When she played Vanessa Marks, a little child facing cancer, in the film “November Christmas,” she fell in love with Make-A-Wish and the desire for philanthropy.

Emily made a “love box” to keep on the set of “November Christmas,” encouraging people to donate to the charity. 

Emily raised so much money that she decided to make a ‘love box’ for each set she was on.

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