Meredith Stiehm, seeking reelection to a second term as president of the WGA West, told her members today that the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers’s only option to end the ongoing Writers Guild and SAG-AFTRA strikes is “to make a fair deal for writers and actors – one that shares the wealth with the people who create it.” She vowed, however, that once the strike is over, the guild and the studios will return to being “partners” once again.
The WGA strike is now in its 85th day, and the SAG-AFTRA strike is now in its 12th day. Her challenger in the race for president is Rich Talarico, a Peabody Award winner and four-time Emmy-nominated writer and producer who’s perhaps best known for his work on Comedy Central’s Key & Peele.
In her official candidate’s statement, Stiehm, whose writing and producing credits include Homeland, ER and Cold Case, writes that “We are in quite a moment.
As a Guild leader said to me on May 2, 2023: ‘You are now a war time president.’ I do not carry that lightly. A strike is a serious, heavy thing.
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