Erica Tremblay wrote and directed on FX's Emmy-nominated television series Reservation Dogs and AMC's Dark Winds.
10 Facts About Erica Tremblay
Erica Tremblay graduated with a degree in journalism and media.
Erica Tremblay began her career in 2007 after moving to Lincoln, Nebraska, where she made her first documentary film, Tiny Red Universe, serving as writer and director.
In 2018, Erica Tremblay was selected for the Sundance Institute's Native Filmmakers Lab, a development program for emerging Indigenous filmmakers.
Erica Tremblay spent three years in an immersive language program, studying her ancestral language and connecting with her community.
Erica Tremblay joined the creative team of Reservation Dogs, the FX comedy-drama about Native youth in Oklahoma created by Sterlin Harjo and Taika Waititi.
On Reservation Dogs, Tremblay served as a co-producer, writer, and director on multiple episodes, helping to shape the show's honest and humorous portrayal of modern Native American life.
Erica Tremblay wrote and directed for the AMC series Dark Winds, a noir thriller centered on Navajo Nation law enforcement, contributing to Seasons 1,3 and 4.
In 2023, Erica Tremblay made her feature film directorial debut with Fancy Dance, which she wrote, directed, and produced.
Erica Tremblay is based in Ithaca, where she lives on the original lands of the Seneca Cayuga Nation.