Actors’ Strike Nonsense Finally Over
Was anyone actually worried about an actors' strike? If so, they can finally put their minds at ease.
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Was anyone actually worried about an actors' strike? If so, they can finally put their minds at ease.
If you'd been hoping for a Hollywood-crippling actors' strike, we have bad news.
Owing to growing dissent among its own ranks, SAG leaders announced last night that they're delaying the strike vote for two weeks.
A strike could happen soon enough to prevent the Golden Globe Awards from taking place in January, though we'd imagine there would also be a downside.
The guild has authorized its national board to proceed with a work stoppage.
Plus 'Bruno' gets a release date, and David Sedaris is a liar no longer.
"It's easy for people to strike if they're not working on a regular basis."
AFTRA represents soap-opera stars, stunt people, and voice-over announcers. SAG represents all other actors. If SAG strikes and AFTRA doesn't, then HOLD ON TO YOUR HATS!
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