Who Is Anna Strout?
Anna Strout is an American film producer, activist, and philanthropist whose work centers on supporting survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. She is the daughter of Toby Susan Strout, who founded and led Middle Way House in Bloomington, Indiana for over 30 years.
Public sources show she was born on May 13, 1983, making her 42 years old as of 2026. She is married to Academy Award-nominated actor Jesse Eisenberg, whom she met in 2001 on the set of The Emperor’s Club where she worked as a production assistant.
Because she maintains strong privacy around her personal life, Anna keeps a deliberately low public profile despite being married to a prominent actor. Her focus remains on her work with vulnerable communities and continuing her mother’s legacy of advocacy.
Early Life and Background
Anna Strout was born on May 13, 1983, in Bloomington, Indiana, to parents deeply committed to social justice and education. Her mother, Toby Susan Strout, served as founder and executive director of Middle Way House for over 30 years, while her father, Robert “Bob” Arnove, is Chancellor’s Professor Emeritus in the School of Education at Indiana University Bloomington.
Growing up in this environment of activism, Anna attended marches, rallies, community meetings, and city hall press conferences with her mother from a young age. These weren’t abstract lessons—they were immersive experiences where she witnessed firsthand how her mother advocated for survivors of violence.
Anna’s brother, Anthony Arnove, co-founded Voices of a People’s History, a nonprofit organization that brings to life the history of people who built movements for social justice. This family legacy of activism wasn’t merely discussed—it was lived daily.
She attended Indiana University, where she was awarded the Richard D. Young Award through the Individualized Major Program in 2000, recognizing her academic achievements.