Bob Iger is determined to find a quick resolution to the Hollywood writers' strike.
The Disney chief executive has revealed that he's "personally committed" to finding a resolution to the ongoing strike action.
Asked about the writers' strike during a Disney earnings call, he replied: "It is my fervent hope that we quickly find solutions to the issues that have kept us apart these past few months, and I am personally committed to working to achieve this result."
Iger, 72, also insisted that he has "deep respect" for everyone who works in the film and TV industry.
He explained: "Nothing is more important to this company than its relationships with the creative community. … That includes actors, writers, animators, directors and producers. I have deep respect and appreciation for all those who are vital to the extraordinary creative engine that drives this company and our industry."