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Wendy Riss Gatsiounis
Occupation(s)Producer, writer

Wendy Riss Gatsiounis is a screenwriter, TV writer, and producer. Her play A Darker Purpose was produced by Naked Angels, a theater company in New York, with Fisher Stevens as the star.[1] She later adapted the play for film as The Winner (1996), which starred Vincent D’Onofrio and was directed by Alex Cox.[2] She wrote for The KillingonAMC[3] and ReignonCW.[4] She is currently a writer and executive producer for the second season of the show Genius, about the life of Pablo Picasso, on National Geographic.[5][6]

In November 2017 in response to #MeToo, Riss Gatsiounis was one of seven women to publicly accuse Dustin Hoffmanofsexual misconduct. She accused Hoffman of sexually harassing her in 1991 while trying to pitch her play A Darker Purpose to him. After she repeatedly declined his advances, she was informed he was not interested in her play. She told two friends as well as her manager, who said she'd already heard rumors about Hoffman and told Riss Gatsiounis not to blame herself. Riss Gatsiounis said the incident tormented her for "months and months and months" because Hoffman had been her hero and she was worried she may have ruined her career by crossing him, though she later got her play produced and adapted into a movie.[6]

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  1. ^ New York Media, LLC (28 October 1991). New York Magazine. New York Media, LLC. p. 101. ISSN|00287369.
  • ^ Variety Staff (1995-07-24). "RISS REMAKES 'PURPOSE' INTO A'WINNER'". Variety. Retrieved 2018-01-18.
  • ^ Nowalk, Brandon. "The Killing: "Ghosts Of The Past"". TV Club. Retrieved 2018-01-18.
  • ^ "'Reign' Series finale spoilers: Elizabeth prepares for war as Mary struggles to survive in 'All it Cost Her...' [VIDEO]". www.ibtimes.com.au. 14 June 2017. Retrieved 2018-01-18.
  • ^ "Dustin Hoffman hit with second woman's sexual harassment accusation". The Mercury News. 2017-11-02. Retrieved 2018-01-18.
  • ^ a b Holloway, Daniel (2017-11-02). "'Genius' Producer Accuses Dustin Hoffman of Sexually Harassing Her in 1991 (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 2018-01-18.

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