As president of SAG-AFTRA, Drescher won huge concessions from last year's strike. She talks about what studio bosses learned about her over the course of the walkout – and what she learned about herself.
Seems there's more to smile about now, with the actors' strike over, and red carpets full again. But in Hollywood, it's not quite business-as-usual. The big labor dispute is still fresh in people's minds.Last year, writers and actors walked off the job after contract talks with film and TV producers broke down, in a clash over such issues as compensation for streaming shows, and the use of artificial intelligence.
For instance, 'The Nanny,' the '90s show that Drescher helped create, and which made her a household name, almost didn't happen. The main sponsor felt that Drescher's character, Fran Fine, would be more relatable to Middle America if she was not Jewish, but Italian.
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