Sheree Guitar
- Producer
- Manager
- Writer
Sheree is the founder and principal of SGE, created in 2004. Sheree's original company mandate was to represent the underrepresented by focusing on women and diversity.
Before opening the management company, Sheree was a successful television writer, having broken into the business soon after grad school with a freelance assignment in 1986. Thereafter, Sheree was hired as a staff writer on NBC's The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd, a critical darling, in which NBC's then President, Brandon Tarticoff first used the term "dramedy" to describe this cutting-edge half hour television series.
Sheree continued to work on several other shows, including Harry and the Hendersons, Anything But Love, Duet (on the Fox Network's original lineup along with The Simpsons) and Roseanne.
A native of Los Angeles, Sheree grew up with a passion for writing for television and wrote her first spec for The Mary Tyler Moore Show. She didn't know any better and sent her script off to the show's executive producer, James L. Brooks. Mr. Brooks called Sheree about a week later saying he wanted to discuss her script. He was astonished to learn Sheree was only thirteen years old! Mr. Brooks and other MTM writers took Sheree under their collective wing and mentored her throughout high school.
Sheree received her BA from Long Beach State University and her MFA from New York University's Tisch School Dramatic Writing Program.
Sheree is a proud and long-standing member of the Writer's Guild of America.
Before opening the management company, Sheree was a successful television writer, having broken into the business soon after grad school with a freelance assignment in 1986. Thereafter, Sheree was hired as a staff writer on NBC's The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd, a critical darling, in which NBC's then President, Brandon Tarticoff first used the term "dramedy" to describe this cutting-edge half hour television series.
Sheree continued to work on several other shows, including Harry and the Hendersons, Anything But Love, Duet (on the Fox Network's original lineup along with The Simpsons) and Roseanne.
A native of Los Angeles, Sheree grew up with a passion for writing for television and wrote her first spec for The Mary Tyler Moore Show. She didn't know any better and sent her script off to the show's executive producer, James L. Brooks. Mr. Brooks called Sheree about a week later saying he wanted to discuss her script. He was astonished to learn Sheree was only thirteen years old! Mr. Brooks and other MTM writers took Sheree under their collective wing and mentored her throughout high school.
Sheree received her BA from Long Beach State University and her MFA from New York University's Tisch School Dramatic Writing Program.
Sheree is a proud and long-standing member of the Writer's Guild of America.