Lynn Salt, a Native American of Choctaw descent, is a multifaceted American filmmaker who has dedicated her career to amplifying the voices and stories of indigenous communities. Her tireless advocacy for American Indian issues has been a hallmark of her work, earning her a reputation as a champion of cultural representation and preservation.
As an early member of the American Indian Registry for the Performing Arts in Los Angeles, Lynn has long been committed to promoting the talents and contributions of Native American artists. Her impressive body of work includes the screenplay "The Haworth Bells", which garnered significant attention and acclaim in the film industry.
Notably, Lynn's screenplay was acquired by Disney Studios, a testament to her skill and dedication as a writer. The project was also brought to life by producer-directors Charles Shyer and Nancy Meyers, two industry veterans with a keen eye for storytelling.