Sarah Treem


Sarah Treem is an American TV writer-producer and playwright. She is the co-creator and showrunner of the Showtime drama The Affair, which won the Golden Globe Award for Outstanding Drama Series, and was a writer and co-executive producer on the inaugural season of House of Cards, which was nominated for nine Golden Globes, including Outstanding Drama Series. She also wrote on all three seasons of the HBO series In Treatment.

Early life

Treem was born in Boston, Massachusetts, to a mother who works as a consultant/angel investor and advisor to start-ups and to a father who is a pediatric gastroenterologist. She grew up in New Hampshire, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Connecticut, and North Carolina with her parents and brother. Treem considers New Haven to be her home town.
Treem has been writing from a very young age, beginning with poetry when she was 8 years old. When she was 12, Treem's first play won a young playwright contest and was staged in Connecticut. She continued to write throughout high school and college.
Treem has a 2002 B.A. from Yale College, where she was in the residential college Branford College, and a 2005 M.F.A. from Yale School of Drama. During college Treem interned at New Dramatists.

Career

Having started her career in theater, Treem’s most recent stage production When We Were Young and Unafraid premiered in the summer of 2014, which starred Cherry Jones and was directed by Pam MacKinnon. A Feminine Ending premiered at Playwrights Horizons and went on to be produced at South Coast Repertory and Portland Center Stage, among others. The How and The Why premiered at the McCarter Theater in Princeton, NJ. It was directed by Emily Mann and starred Mercedes Ruehl. It also went on to productions at Interact Theatre and Trinity Repertory. Treem's other plays include Empty Sky, Orphan Island, Human Voices, and Mirror Mirror.
Treem’s work in television began on the acclaimed HBO series In Treatment. She then moved on to writing and co-executive producing the political drama House of Cards. In 2014, Treem co-created the hit Showtime series The Affair. Set in Montauk, NY, the show examines the psychological effects of an affair between a married waitress and a teacher who spends his summer at his in-laws' estate in the small coastal town. The series tells the same story from multiple perspectives and won the Golden Globe for Outstanding Drama Series in 2015. Treem said that "the concept is that two people can be in the same conversation and have radically different experiences." In addition to her Golden Globe win, Treem’s work has earned her nominations for the Humanitas Prize, Primetime Emmy Awards and four Writers Guild Awards, including two wins for New Series for House of Cards and In Treatment. In December 2019, a Hollywood Reporter article reported that Treem had been accused of inappropriately pressuring actors to do nude scenes on The Affair. Treem denied the claims.
In November 2019, Treem signed a multi-year deal with Fox 21 television studios to create and produce series for their network, cable and streaming platforms. She is currently developing a limited series based on the life of actress and inventor Hedy Lamarr, for actress Gal Gadot to star in.
Treem wrote a powerful essay about the reality of "having it all" as a working mother for Red Magazine in 2017, in a post that eventually went viral.

Teaching

She also teaches on Series Mania Writers' Campus, with fellow television writer Martie Cook, a week-long intensive on television drama. She has previously taught at Yale College.

Writing style

All of Treem's plays and film work have high percentages of female roles. Treem has forged ongoing creative relationships with actresses like Zoe Kazan and Alison Pill.

Filmography

Plays