Amber Midthunder has signed with CAA to represent her in a stellar year following her performance in Hulu’s hit drama “Prey.”
Directed by Dan Trachtenberg, Hulu has billed the “Predator” prequel – the fifth movie in the action-packed franchise – as the TV debut or the most-watched movie of all time. Founded in the Comanche Nation in 1717, this project also marked a significant cultural moment for indigenous representation, both for the company and for Midthunder, who is a member of the registered tribe at Fort Peck Assiniboine on the Sioux Indian Reservation.
In the movie, Midthunder plays Naru, a young warrior who fights to save his tribe from the Predator. After receiving critical acclaim from the public for his performance, he was named in the annual list of top 10 actors of the year. Before filming “Prey,” Midthunder starred opposite Liam Neeson and Laurence Fishburne in Jonathan Hensleigh’s “The Ice Road” for Netflix.
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He also produced and edited “The Wheel,” which debuted for critical screening at the 2021 Toronto Film Festival. Midthunder may be known for his role in Noah Hawley’s FX series “Legion,” playing Kerry Loudermilk from 2017 to 2019, opposite Aubrey Plaza, Dan Stevens, Jeremie Harris and Katie Aselton. She also starred in “Roswell, New Mexico” as Rosa Ortecho. Last week, it was announced that Midthunder will join the cast of Netflix’s “Avatar: The Last Airbender,” playing Princess Yue, the compassionate leader of the Northern Water Tribe, in the upcoming live-action adaptation.
In addition to CAA, Midthunder continues to manage Corner Booth Entertainment; Darren Trattner and Jackoway Austen Tyerman Wertheimer; and PMK Rogers & Cowan.