A member of the Wichita tribe, Myers was born in Phoenix, Arizona, where her life would be deeply influenced by the arts from a young age. Her grandfather, Bobby Hill, was a renowned painter who worked under the name White Buffalo, and her grandmother was an acclaimed beader whose work has been displayed in the prestigious Smithsonian Institution.
Raised in Prescott Valley, Arizona, Myers developed an innate love for bringing characters to life, and in her early twenties, she began taking acting courses, driving over four hours a day to class. This experience, she now says, prepared her for the notorious traffic in Los Angeles.
In 2011, Myers made the bold move to southern California, where she began to hone her craft in writing. She was accepted into the 4th Annual Native American Writers Lab, and that same year, she was a semi-finalist in the ABC/Disney writers program. Her impressive credentials continued to grow, as in 2020, Myers was one of twelve writers selected as part of A3 Artist Agency's The Colony program, where she created a television pilot that is now in production. She capped off the year as a Fellow of the Native American Feature Film Writers' Lab.
Myers' recent credits include roles on NBC's award-winning series "This Is Us," and "Rutherford Falls." She is currently working on multiple projects, including two scripts in development, a documentary in production, and one feature in preproduction. In addition to her work in film and television, Myers is passionate about giving back to her community and created CRASH Cares, a non-profit organization dedicated to creating care packages for the homeless in Hollywood.
Myers currently resides in Los Angeles with her husband, Josh, and their beloved pup.