Linda A Knoll
- Additional Crew
- Producer
- Executive
Linda Knoll is a New York City-based film producer. She owns and operates Crumb Productions, a company that matches investors to projects including feature films, documentaries and TV shows. She's had production roles on notable films including; The Kindergarten Teacher (2018), Skin (2019) and Christmas with Felicity (2022). Besides raising capital, she helps connect projects with the ideal talent. Current unreleased projects Nine Stories High a project about men's mental health, and Obama Mama the Ann Dunham story (2023).
In addition to securing funds for projects, Linda develops and produces content on multiple platforms. She is head of business development for Herflix, a female streaming service. She produced their first red carpet live stream for the Better World Fund at the Cannes film festival (2023). Linda's known as a valuable member of production teams consisting of executive producers and the creative minds. Through skilled negotiation, commitment, and attention to the details, she helps take projects of all sizes and complexity from inkling to completion.
Linda attended Northeastern University in Boston and continued her education, receiving a masters degree from Northern Arizona University as a speech pathologist diving into film production in 2016 after taking a career detour from 1996 when she produced her first short film.
She owns and operates her company Crumb Productions, which was named after her late mini dachshund. Crumb was small but fierce. Linda is passionate about and involved in dachshund rescue groups and plans on starting a charity for intervertebral disc disease or IVDD which is common in dachshunds.
In addition to securing funds for projects, Linda develops and produces content on multiple platforms. She is head of business development for Herflix, a female streaming service. She produced their first red carpet live stream for the Better World Fund at the Cannes film festival (2023). Linda's known as a valuable member of production teams consisting of executive producers and the creative minds. Through skilled negotiation, commitment, and attention to the details, she helps take projects of all sizes and complexity from inkling to completion.
Linda attended Northeastern University in Boston and continued her education, receiving a masters degree from Northern Arizona University as a speech pathologist diving into film production in 2016 after taking a career detour from 1996 when she produced her first short film.
She owns and operates her company Crumb Productions, which was named after her late mini dachshund. Crumb was small but fierce. Linda is passionate about and involved in dachshund rescue groups and plans on starting a charity for intervertebral disc disease or IVDD which is common in dachshunds.