Sheena M. Joyce
Sheena M. Joyce is an American film producer and director currently based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
Joyce made her co-directorial debut with Don Argott with 2012's The Atomic States of America and has since co-directed/directed the romantic comedy Slow Learners, Framing John DeLorean with Alec Baldwin, Taylor Swift: The End of an Era and others.
Joyce has produced many TV series including The Home Team: NYJets, and In the Kitchen with Harry Hamlin. She has also produced documentaries including Kelce, Dio: Dreamers Never Die, Rock School, Head Space, Two Days in April, The Art of the Steal, Last Days Here, Batman & Bill, and Bill Mauldin: If It's Big, Hit It .
Joyce has been nominated for several Emmy Awards. She formed Philadelphia-based 9.14 Pictures with director and cinematographer Don Argott in 2002.
Joyce is a graduate of Bryn Mawr College and a lifelong Philadelphia Eagles fan.