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Wages & Working Conditions Process 2010

May 17th, 2010 · ?> · Press

American Federation of Television and Radio Artists and Screen Actors Guild are pleased to announce the beginning of the Joint Wages & Working Conditions (W&W) process in preparation for the negotiation of the AFTRA Exhibit A and SAG TV/Theatrical Contract.

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Actors lose out on health benefits as SAG, AFTRA maintain separate plans

May 16th, 2010 · ?> · Press

Actors lose out on health benefits as SAG, AFTRA maintain separate plans By Richard Verrier, Los Angeles Times May 14, 2010 | 7:10 p.m. Fred Ochs’ second career as an actor took off last year. The 62-year-old former software engineer landed gigs on nine TV shows, playing the singing policeman in the crime series “The [...]

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SAG Beats Drum for Merger

May 7th, 2010 · ?> · Press

SAG Beats Drum for Merger By Daniel Holloway May 7, 2010 Last month, the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists devoted two pages in its official magazine to a call for merger with the Screen Actors Guild. This week, SAG doubled that effort. The new issue of the guild’s Screen Actor magazine, mailed to [...]

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SAG making case for AFTRA merger

May 7th, 2010 · ?> · Press

SAG making case for AFTRA merger: Guild pushing issue to its members in magazine By DAVE MCNARY May 7, 2010 Leaders of the Screen Actors Guild have the urge to merge with AFTRA — without specifying when that might take place. SAG’s launching a full-on official push to persuade its 120,000 members combine with the [...]

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SAG approves joint-bargaining with AFTRA

March 13th, 2010 · ?> · Press

SAG approves joint-bargaining with AFTRA March 13, 2010 – 12:03 pm By Jay A. Fernandez Labor is one step closer to harmony. The Screen Actors Guild’s national board today approved a joint negotiating agreement with the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. The vote was strongly in favor of re-merging for preliminary talks with [...]

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AFL-CIO Executive Council Unanimously Supports Anti-Piracy Measures

March 2nd, 2010 · ?> · Press

AFL-CIO Executive Council Unanimously Supports Anti-Piracy Measures Orlando, Mar. 2, 2010 – The AFL-CIO Executive Council, at its meeting today in Orlando, unanimously adopted a statement on the subject of the theft of intellectual property. Submitted to the Council by the Department of Professional Employees on behalf of the entertainment unions and guilds affiliated with [...]

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Actors unions move toward joint bargaining agreement

February 27th, 2010 · ?> · Press

Actors unions move toward joint bargaining agreement February 27, 2010 |  5:45 pm Richard Verrier Hollywood’s two quarrelsome actors unions took a big step toward ending their blood feud and presenting a united front in upcoming contract negotiations with the studios. The board of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, which represents more [...]

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UFS VIDEOS

August 31st, 2009 · ?> · Press

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2009 Voting Guide

August 28th, 2009 · ?> · Archives, Press

2009 VOTING GUIDE   CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD 2009 VOTING GUIDE AS A PDF

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UFS Announces Ken Howard as Candidate for SAG President

August 28th, 2009 · ?> · Archives, Press

Amy Aquino to run for Secretary-Treasurer, 33 others for Board of Directors on UFS slate Unite for Strength today announced Ken Howard as its candidate for Screen Actors Guild President, and Amy Aquino as its candidate for Secretary-Treasurer in Guild elections to be held this September.  Unite for Strength will also field 33 candidates from [...]

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Ken Howard

August 1st, 2009 · ?> · National Officers, SAG Representatives

Ken Howard has been a working member of SAG for forty years. A Tony and Emmy Award winning actor, he is an Emmy nominee again this year for his role in HBO’s critically acclaimed Grey Gardens. He is currently a SAG National Board Member and the National Chairman of the Guild’s Senior Performers Committee. Mr. [...]

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Amy Aquino

August 1st, 2009 · ?> · National Officers, SAG Representatives

Amy Aquino is a familiar face who’s been earning her living as an actress for nearly 25 years. After earning her BA from Harvard and MFA from the Yale School of Drama, she spent five years in NY doing theater (on and off- Broadway, and regionally) and films like Working Girl and Moonstruck. She relocated [...]

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Clyde Kusatsu

July 30th, 2009 · ?> · 2009 Candidates, 2009 Hollywood Board, SAG Representatives

CLYDE KUSATSU has been a working actor in Hollywood for 36 years now in all the Various venues of entertainment from theatre, t.v., films, commercials, voice-over animation, and the internet.  Born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii, he graduated from Northwestern University’s famed theatre program.  He has been in films like THE INTERPRETER, PARADISE ROAD, THE [...]

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Woody Schultz

July 30th, 2009 · ?> · 2009 Candidates

11. Woody Schultz [podcast]http://uniteforstrength.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/ufs-woody-schultz-0908241.mp3[/podcast]  “I was born a poor, fat child…” or so the story goes. The only child of a truck driver father and a soon to be single, bookkeeper mother, I was raised in the wilds of suburban Maryland. As luck would have it, my mother’s need to put me in nursery school [...]

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Seeking Fast Break From Disunity, Howard Runs for SAG Prez

July 23rd, 2009 · ?> · Archives, Press

Ken Howard, an actor who gained national recognition for his role as the high school basketball coach of an often-fractious team, is vying to become the next president of SAG, Hollywood’s most divided union. In addition to Howard, Amy Aquino, who has a decade of previous service in SAG as a board member and vice [...]

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Michelle Allsopp

July 20th, 2009 · ?> · 2009 Candidates, 2009 Hollywood Board, SAG Representatives

SAG National Board Candidate Statement “Michelle Who? You may not recognize my name, but as an actor who has been pursuing her career in LA for 10 years but still holding down a “day job” to pay the bills, you should recognize my life. Like many of you, I am an artist, trying to make [...]

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Jason George

July 20th, 2009 · ?> · 2009 Candidates, 2009 Hollywood Board, SAG Representatives

Jason George I’m a working actor just like you.  Film credits range from Featured and Supporting to Leads (FALLEN, BARBERSHOP, THREE CAN PLAY THAT GAME) Television credits as Guest Star and Series Regular (ELI STONE, EVE, WHAT ABOUT BRIAN)  I’ve been active with our unions for over ten years and my work experience has consistently [...]

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Gregory Itzin

July 20th, 2009 · ?> · 2009 Candidates

GREGORY ITZIN has been making his living as an actor for quite a while now. At the moment Mr. Itzin is probably best known for his portrayal of “President Charles Logan” on the TV show “24”, a role for which he received an Emmy Nomination in 2006.  Mr. Itzin has appeared on 130+ other TV [...]

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Bill Smitrovich

July 20th, 2009 · ?> · 2009 Candidates, 2009 Hollywood Board, SAG Representatives

TV: Life Goes On, Crime Story, Nero Wolfe, The Practice, Millennium, Without A Trace, Fat Actress… FILM: ID-4, Crazy People, Thirteen Days, Seven Pounds, Eagle Eye, Heavens Fall, Iron Man…. Upcoming film THE RUM DIARY, based on a novel by Hunter S. Thompson. See www.billsmitrovich.com for more details. SAG National Board Candidate Statement I’m grateful [...]

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Nancy Travis

July 20th, 2009 · ?> · National Board, SAG Representatives

Nancy Travis has appeared in numerous feature films including ‘Three Men and a Baby’, ‘Internal Affairs’, ‘So I Married An Axemurderer’ and ‘Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants’. Her series credits include ‘Almost Perfect’, ‘Becker’ and currently, ‘The Bill Engvall Show’ on TBS. SAG Board Candidate Statement: A proud SAG member for 25 years, I know [...]

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Bob Bergen

July 20th, 2009 · ?> · 2009 Candidates

Bob Bergen has been a working voiceover actor for over 25 years.  With a resume of 1000s of commercials, animated and live action TV shows, promos, games, and toys, he’s best known as the voice of Porky Pig for Warner Bros.  Recent animated features include Up, Horton Hears a Who, Tinker Bell, the movie, Cloudy [...]

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Christian Clemenson

July 20th, 2009 · ?> · 2009 Candidates

Christian Clemenson has been a professional actor for almost 25 years. He has appeared in many movies and television shows – his favorites include United 93, Broadcast News, The Fisher King, Apollo 13, and Boston Legal, for which he won an Emmy and is nominated for another this year. He was born and raised in [...]

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D.W. Moffett

July 20th, 2009 · ?> · 2009 Candidates, 2009 Hollywood Board, SAG Representatives

D.W. Moffett was born in Highland Park, IL, a northern suburb of Chicago. After attending Stanford University, he found himself back in Chicago.  D.W. was lured to the St. Nicholas Theater Company, where he studied with, among others, William H. Macy. Shortly thereafter, having fallen in love with the stage, he became a founding member [...]

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Ellen Crawford

July 20th, 2009 · ?> · 2009 Candidates, 2009 Hollywood Board, SAG Representatives

Perhaps best known as Nurse Lydia Wright on ”ER”, Ellen has been a member of SAG since 1979.  She has also guest starred on “Mental”, “Without A Trace”, “Boston Legal”, “CSI”,  “The Division” and “7th Heaven”, as well as many other shows and telefilms. Feature films include “The Man From Earth”, “Soldier”, “Cries Of Silence”, [...]

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Assaf Cohen

July 20th, 2009 · ?> · 2009 Candidates

Assaf is recognizable to Entourage fans as the multi-billionaire Macarena prince of shadiness – Yair Marx.  In real life, Assaf is a San Francisco Bay Area native who began acting at age 10 and hasn’t stopped since.  Film credits include Flightplan, Fast & Furious and the Academy Award winning West Bank Story.  Additional TV guest [...]

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Tim DeKay

July 20th, 2009 · ?> · 2009 Candidates

Tim DeKay’s versatility has afforded him a wide range of work in film, television and theater. This fall he will be starring in the new USA series White Collar.  Mr. DeKay spent the last five years with HBO as a series regular on Tell Me You Love Me (2007 AFI Award) and the Emmy Award [...]

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Ned Vaughn

July 20th, 2009 · ?> · 2009 Candidates

59. Ned Vaughn  SAG National Board Candidate Statement As actors, we’ve chosen a uniquely rewarding but difficult way to make a living. We must have the smartest, strongest union representation possible – that’s the only way middle-class actors can have viable careers that last decades. I support my family as an actor and one thing [...]

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Stacey Travis

July 20th, 2009 · ?> · 2009 Candidates, 2009 Hollywood Board, SAG Representatives

Stacey has been acting in film and TV since her late teens. She has performed in more than 75 productions as a SAG member. You might know her from guest appearances on Seinfeld as a “Jerry girlfriend”, Desperate Housewives, Two and ½ Men, CSI NY, Fraiser, Boston Legal, Entourage, The Riches, Private Practice and more. [...]

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Mandy Steckelberg

July 20th, 2009 · ?> · 2009 Candidates, 2009 Hollywood Board, SAG Representatives

I’ve been a professional actor since the age of sixteen, first making my living doing live comedy shows, then working various contracts in film, television (cable, network, reality, hosting) animation and lots and lots of voice-over.  So though I’m not a star, I’ve had the pleasure of watching my career be more than just a [...]

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Conrad Palmisano

July 20th, 2009 · ?> · 2009 Candidates

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Michael O’Keefe

July 20th, 2009 · ?> · 2009 Candidates, 2009 Hollywood Board, SAG Representatives

Michael O’Keefe has garnered both Golden Globe and Academy Award nominations. He’s appeared in the films Michael Clayton, Frozen River, The Pledge, Ironweed, The Great Santini and Caddyshack. Television audiences will remember him as “Fred” on Roseanne. Other TV appearances also include The West Wing, Law and Order, House M.D., The Closer and Brothers and [...]

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Dawnn Lewis

July 20th, 2009 · ?> · 2009 Candidates, 2009 Hollywood Board, SAG Representatives

Dawnn Lewis Dawnn Lewis is a multitalented and multifaceted individual.  Perhaps best known for her roles on the hit TV shows A Different World and Hangin’ with Mr. Cooper, she is also a Grammy Award-winning singer, a multiple ASCAP & BMI Award-winning song writer, a film actor I’m Gonna Get You Sucka…,  DreamGirls.  A TV [...]

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Gabrielle Carteris

July 3rd, 2009 · ?> · 2009 Candidates, 2009 Hollywood Board, SAG Representatives

I’ve been a SAG member for over 20 years. My involvement with SAG started with trying to merge our Unions about 6 years ago.  we can not hope to be effective if we are fighting against eachother.  Our strength comes in working together with intelligence, knowledge and a willingness to see the changes that are [...]

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Clark Gregg

July 3rd, 2009 · ?> · 2009 Candidates, 2009 Hollywood Board, SAG Representatives

Clark began his acting career as a founding member and former artistic director of the Atlantic Theater Company in NY.  He’s acted in numerous productions with the company including Boys’ Life at Lincoln Center, Mojo, The Night Heron, Sexual Perversity in Chicago, and many others.   Other NY stage credits include Aaron Sorkin’s A Few Good [...]

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L. Scott Caldwell

July 3rd, 2009 · ?> · 2009 Candidates, 2009 Hollywood Board, SAG Representatives

L Scott Caldwell STAGE: This Chicago native started her career as a company member of the famed NEGRO ENSEMBLE COMPANY  making  her Broadway debut in the Tony Nominated play HOME. she starred last season  as the first Black millionaire Madame CJ Walker in THE DREAMS OF SARAH BREEDLOVE at the Goodman Theater, winning The RUBY DEE [...]

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Hill Harper

July 3rd, 2009 · ?> · National Board, SAG Representatives

Hill Harper 2008 has been a banner year for Hill Harper, as if being one of the stars of one of television’s top dramas CSI:NY wasn’t enough, Hill recently starred in the Fox Film, Mama I Wanna Sing, with recording artist Ciara and Billy Zane (Titanic). Hill also received the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding [...]

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Dule Hill

July 3rd, 2009 · ?> · National Board, SAG Representatives

Dule Hill His first film role, in Sugar Hill, came in 1993 during his senior year of high school. During his time at Seton Hall, he was cast in a starring role in Bring in ‘da Noise, Bring in ‘da Funk on Broadway. In 1999, Hill was cast on The West Wing as Charlie Young, [...]

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Jenny O’Hara

June 28th, 2009 · ?> · 2009 Candidates, 2009 Hollywood Board, SAG Representatives

JENNY O’HARA (BROADWAY- THE ODD COUPLE (FEMALE VERSION) ,THE ICEMAN COMETH, PROMISES, PROMISES, THE KID, THE FIG LEAVES ARE FALLING.  OFF-BROADWAY – John Quare’s NEW YORK ACTOR, Steve Martin’s WASP, Peter Hedges’ GOOD AS NEW, EST’S MARATHON ’93. Allan Miller’s  THE FOX . REGIONAL AND LA- OUR MOTHER’S BRIEF AFFAIR (Richard Greenberg, South coast Rep),THE [...]

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Actors Respond to Contract Ratification

June 9th, 2009 · ?> · Archives, Press

Tony Shalhoub, actor “This is a great decision for SAG and I’m so appreciative of everything the new leadership is doing to put the Guild back on track. They’ve obviously got the right ideas for making SAG stronger.” Stephen Collins, actor “This contract passed because members knew it was time to take advantage of the [...]

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Screen Actors Guild Members Overwhelmingly Ratify TV/Theatrical Agreements

June 9th, 2009 · ?> · Archives, Press

SAG – Los Angeles, (June 9, 2009) Screen Actors Guild announced today that members have voted overwhelmingly to approve its TV/Theatrical contracts by a vote of 78 percent to 22 percent. The two-year successor agreement covers film and digital television programs, motion pictures and new media productions. The pact becomes effective at 12:01 a.m. June [...]

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Can stars break SAG stalemate?

March 15th, 2009 · ?> · Archives, Press

Guild, AFTRA ad talks will resume Despite recent nudges by Tom Hanks and other high-profile thesps, SAG and the congloms have stayed silent about their long-stalled film-TV negotiations. The Screen Actors Guild has yet to officially acknowledge informal moves by Hanks, George Clooney and other stars to persuade the congloms to find a compromise on [...]

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Tom Hanks helps jump-start back-channel actor contract talks

March 11th, 2009 · ?> · Archives, Press

With a the help of Tom Hanks and some other A-list actors, representatives of the Screen Actors Guild and the studios are quietly taking another whack and trying to work out their differences. Three weeks after the breakdown in contract negotiations, SAG leaders — including interim Executive Director David White and chief negotiator John McGuire [...]

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SAG eyes commercial contracts

February 23rd, 2009 · ?> · Archives, Press

Four weeks slated for ad industry negotiations With SAG’s feature-primetime contract at its usual stalemate, the Screen Actors Guild and AFTRA have launched what’s expected to be a month of negotiations with the ad industry over the commercials contract. Talks began Monday morning at the Crowne Plaza in New York, with both sides presenting their [...]

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SAG, studios: both must bend

January 29th, 2009 · ?> · Archives, Press

Hollywood’s studios should respond to the union’s shift in leadership with a move to the middle. The Screen Actors Guild lurched in a new direction this week, sacking its top executive and naming a new team to bargain with Hollywood’s largest studios. After months of infighting, the moderate Unite for Strength faction that won control [...]

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SAG Email Imbroglio

January 28th, 2009 · ?> · Archives, Press

Yesterday, the Screen Actor’s Guild’s new Interim National Executive Director, David White, sent an email to members, setting a tone of unity and moving forward. It was a very hopeful sign of the new era in place at SAG headquarters. The message was calm, eloquent and forward-looking—in other words, something entirely new from SAG HQ. [...]

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Change at Union May Re-energize Hollywood Talks

January 28th, 2009 · ?> · Archives, Press

WHERE does the Screen Actors Guild go from here? Hollywood tried to get its head around that question on Tuesday after the firing of Doug Allen, the guild’s executive director and chief architect of its hard-line approach to labor negotiations. Is a strike now off the table? Is the guild ready to accept a contract [...]

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Doug Allen steps down from SAG

January 26th, 2009 · ?> · Archives, Press

Move follows brutal battle over negotiations Doug Allen, the lightning rod at the center of the Screen Actors Guild’s bitter polarization, has been fired as national exec director and chief negotiator. Allen’s gig ended Monday afternoon; several hours earlier, the moderates had delivered “written assent” documents terminating him — two weeks after a 28-hour filibuster [...]

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SAG faction takes fresh shot at Allen

January 19th, 2009 · ?> · Archives, Press

The board majority of the Screen Actors Guild today stepped up its efforts to oust the union’s executive director, making its case directly to members. In an e-mail statement to SAG members, the board’s dominant coalition said it no longer had confidence in the leadership of Doug Allen, citing his “failed strategy” for securing a [...]

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Inside the SAG Boardroom

January 18th, 2009 · ?> · Archives, Press

Sources from inside SAG’s marathon board meeting blasted Screen Actors Guild President Alan Rosenberg as a “corrupt and dirty chair,” asserting that he and his Membership First allies repeatedly abused parliamentary rules throughout the “surreal” 28-hour national board meeting earlier this week in order to suppress the SAG board’s moderate majority. In support of their [...]

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SAG seeking more talks

January 15th, 2009 · ?> · Archives, Press

Allen proposes vote on AMPTP’s offer Amidst a brutal internal war, leaders of the Screen Actors Guild have put their divisive strike authorization on hold until at least next week so they can explore making a run at a last-ditch round of negotiations with the congloms. The gambit by SAG national exec director Doug Allen [...]

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