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Alysia Reiner

I've Got This

"When I made my first movie and it got into Sundance."

Actor, Producer, Activist

You may recognize her as Natalie “Fig” Figueroa from 'Orange is the New Black' (for which she won both SAG and a Young Hollywood award). Or maybe you know her as Kiki Rains from HBO's 'The Deuce.' But what you might not know about Alysia Reiner is that her off-camera career is equally as powerful — and award-winning — as her presence on screen. As an activist and change-maker, Alysia has received the Acclaimed Collaborator Award from Women in Arts and Media, is an ambassador for the Geena Davis Institute for Gender Equality, and is also a founding member of the TIMES UP movement, founded with the mission of creating a society free of gender-based discrimination in the workplace and beyond.

Did You Know?

In 2019, across broadcast networks, cable channels and streaming services, on programs with at least 1 woman creator, women accounted for 65% of writers versus 19% on programs with male creators.

Source: Center for the Study of Women in Television & Film, San Diego State University

 

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I've Got This

"When I made my first movie and it got into Sundance."

Actor, Producer, Activist

You may recognize her as Natalie “Fig” Figueroa from 'Orange is the New Black' (for which she won both SAG and a Young Hollywood award). Or maybe you know her as Kiki Rains from HBO's 'The Deuce.' But what you might not know about Alysia Reiner is that her off-camera career is equally as powerful — and award-winning — as her presence on screen. As an activist and change-maker, Alysia has received the Acclaimed Collaborator Award from Women in Arts and Media, is an ambassador for the Geena Davis Institute for Gender Equality, and is also a founding member of the TIMES UP movement, founded with the mission of creating a society free of gender-based discrimination in the workplace and beyond.

Did You Know?

In 2019, across broadcast networks, cable channels and streaming services, on programs with at least 1 woman creator, women accounted for 65% of writers versus 19% on programs with male creators.

Source: Center for the Study of Women in Television & Film, San Diego State University

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