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Dylan Meyer

Dylan Meyeris an American screenwriter and film producer. Her screenwriting credits include XOXO (2016) and Moxie (2021).

Career

As an actress, Meyer appeared in the short films Death and Return of Superman (2011), Wrestling Isn't Wrestling (2015), and Jem Reacts to the New Jem and the Holograms Trailer (2015). She wrote episodes of the sci-fi series Miss 2059. Meyer also wrote the short film Loose Ends.

She co-wrote and executive produced the 2016 Netflix movie XOXO, starring Sarah Hyland. In 2019, she wrote, directed and co-produced her own short film Rock Bottom, which went on to win the Best Short award at the 2019 Chattanooga Film Festival.

She adapted the Jennifer Mathieu novel alongside Tamara Chestna into the script for the film Moxie starring Amy Poehler for Netflix (2021).

Alongside producer Maggie McLean and actress Kristen Stewart she founded the production company Nevermind Pictures, which signed a first-look deal with Fremantle in 2024. Through Nevermind, Meyer is a producer on the biopic of Lidia Yuknavitch, The Chronology of Water.

In February 2025, principal photography began on Meyer's directorial feature length debut, The Wrong Girls, from a script Meyer co-wrote and a cast containing Kristen Stewart, Seth Rogen and LaKeith Stanfield, amongst others. Meyer is also a producer on the film. The film was described as Meyer's "passion project" by Rolling Stone magazine. Discussing the film in 2023, Stewart described it as a "stoner girl comedy".

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