Stacy Rukeyser

Stacy Rukeyser (born 1970) is an American television writer and producer.[1] Rukeyser landed her first job writing for CBS drama Without A Trace. She was a writer and an executive producer on the ABC Family series Greek, and worked on the series, October Road, Gigantic, One Tree Hill,[2] The Lying Game and Twisted. [3] Rukeyser is the executive producer of the third season of the Lifetime Series Unreal.[4][5]

Stacy Rukeyser
Born1970 (age 4950)
Alma materPrinceton University
Known forWriter, producer
Spouse(s)Clark Peterson
Parent(s)Louis Rukeyser, Alexandra Gill

Education

Rukeyser graduated Cum Laude from Princeton University. She also studied at the Warner Bros Dramatic Writing Workshop.

Awards

Filmography

Time's Up Movement

Rukeyser published an article in The Hollywood Reporter about the hostile environment for women in Hollywood. She specifically commented on instances of sexism she experienced while working on the series One Tree Hill, where she was the only female writer for the show, most notably when her coworkers called her names, conspired to install a hot tub on set, and went to lunch trips to hooters. Rukeyser has commented to Refinery29 that 80% of television shows are run by men and noted the change in media needs to start in the writers rooms.[11] In addition, she commented on the need to talk about "the gender pay gap, oppressive work environments, the lack of reasonable maternity leave policies, and every other issue that stands as a barrier to women in all industries."[12]

Personal life

Rukeyser is the daughter of Louis Rukeyser, an American financial journalist, columnist, and host of the show host the television series, Wall $treet Week with Louis Rukeyser, and Louis Rukeyser's Wall Street. Stacey Rukeyser married her husband Clark Peterson in 2010. The couple have two children.

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