
Who Is Dylan Meyer? Filmmaker Who Married Twilight Star Kristen Stewart
Dylan Meyer was born in Los Angeles. She is the daughter of screenwriter and director Nicholas Meyer.
Following her father's footsteps, Dylan Meyer took up the role of a film and television writer. She is credited with writing the scripts of films like Loose Ends (2015) and XOXO (2016), featuring Sarah Hyland. Dylan worked for the comedy series Miss 2059, which ran from 2017 to 2018.
Besides being a screenwriter, Dylan Meyer starred in short films like The Death and Return of Superman, Wrestling Isn't Wrestling, and Jem Reacts to the New Jem and Holograms Trailer. She was a part of one episode of the TV series Homemade alongside Kristen Stewart.
In 2015, Dylan Meyer's short film Rock Bottom bagged the Best Short award at the Chattanooga Film Festival.
Dylan Meyer joined the Writers Guild of America strike in 2023.
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The filmmaker collaborated with producer Tamara Chestna in 2021. She wrote the screenplay for the coming-of-age film, Moxie. The movie, directed by Amy Poehler, featured Hadley Robinson, Lauren Tsai and Alycia Pascual-Pena in the lead.
Dylan Meyer founded her own production company, Nevermind Pictures, in 2023. Kristen Stewart and Maggie McLean are the co-founders of the firm.
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