Jhane Myers - Executive Producer

Jhane Myers is a Producers Guild of America nominee, two time Emmy Award winning filmmaker, a Fellow for the prestigious Festival De Cannes Producers Network Program by The Gotham Film & Media Institute, and producer of Prey (20th Century/Disney), the most-watched movie premiere on Hulu globally. A member of the Comanche and Blackfeet Nations, Jhane is recognized for her passion and dedication to films surrounding and preserving the legacies of Native communities.

As an originator of Native community engagement she has established herself as a vital cultural and community resource for Native-content projects produced by networks and studios, which over the years have included: 1883 (Paramount); The Wilds (Amazon); Monsters of God (Plan B/TNT); Magnificent Seven (MGM/Columbia Pictures); Wind River (Weinstein Co.); The Lone Ranger (Disney/Jerry Bruckheimer Films); and Apocalypto (Icon Ent./Touchstone).

Myers produced the Sundance short The Daily Life of Mistress Red and Rude Girl in 2022, and the Emmy winning documentary However Wide the Sky: Places of Power for Silver Bullet Productions in 2021. She served as executive producer on the acclaimed opera Sweet Land in 2020, which was named Best Opera in 2021 by The Music Critics Association of North America. Most recently, she produced the award-winning Sundance feature documentary Free Leonard Peltier (2025).

Myers was an associate producer on the documentaries Defending the Fire (2017), about Native American veterans, and LaDonna Harris: Indian 101, about acclaimed Comanche activist LaDonna Harris, which aired on PBS in 2014. In 2018, she served as on-camera talent for PBS’ Native America series episode 4 on the Comanche.

As a Producing Fellow in the Indigenous Program at the Sundance Institute in 2017 she was selected for the fellowship through a national competition with the project Words from a Bear, a documentary on the life of Pulitzer Prize-winning Kiowa author N. Scott Momaday, broadcast in 2019 on PBS’ American Masters.

Myers chairs the Santa Fe Community Foundation’s Native American Advisory Fund (founded by renowned sculptor Allan Houser) and the community-conscious Silver Bullet Productions, whose mission is to empower Native youth through the art of filmmaking. She is a member of the Polo Ralph Lauren Native American and Indigenous Advisory Council.