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      • Guggenheim is married to fellow writer-producer and showrunner Tara Butters, who has previously worked on projects including Marvel 's Agent Carter, ABC 's Resurrection and Dollhouse.
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  2. Guggenheim is married to fellow writer-producer and showrunner Tara Butters, [15] who has previously worked on projects including Marvel's Agent Carter, ABC's Resurrection and Dollhouse. [16] During the 2023 writers strike Guggenheim sided with the WGA and went on strike. [17] [18]

  3. Guggenheim is married to fellow writer/showrunner Tara Butters (Reaper, Agent Carter, Gen V). They have two daughters, two cats, and two dogs. Keep up to date on his latest projects with LegalDispatch, a weekly newsletter where he shares news and notes about writing, comics, and the entertainment industry.

  4. Guggenheim currently lives in Encino, California, with his wife, two daughters, and a handful of pets. Keep up to date on his latest projects with LegalDispatch , a weekly newsletter where he shares news and notes about writing, comics, and the entertainment industry.

  5. Aug 20, 2024 · Guggenheim currently lives in Encino, California, with his wife, two daughters, and a handful of pets. Keep up to date on his latest projects with LegalDispatch, a weekly newsletter where he shares news and notes about writing, comics, and the entertainment industry. Check it out at https://marcguggenheim.substack.com.

  6. Television writer-producers Tara Butters and Marc Guggenheim have been married almost 12 years. When they first met, they were both writers, and while they still continue to write, at this point, they're also each produced and overseen a couple of shows.

  7. Jul 16, 2024 · Five years ago he met Amanda, an artist and the woman of his dreams. He knew right away that he wanted to ‘look at her for the rest of his life’. They get married and this should be their happily ever after.

  8. Jun 22, 2023 · Because I came in “late”, as it were, I remember being a bit confused. But the scene that really grabbed me was when Arnold Becker takes his client, Lydia Graham — if I’m remembering correctly — out to a public lunch so he can show her photographs of her husband with another woman without her making a scene.