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What actors are going on strike? Issa Rae and Jamie Lee Curtis first to confirm SAG-AFTRA walkouts

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Several high-profile celebrities have shown their support for SAG-AFTRA’s newly-announced strike that will effectively shut down Hollywood.

Follow along here for real-time updates on Sag-aftra’s historic strike.

On Thursday (13 July), SAG-AFTRA’s negotiating committee, which represents 160,000 TV and film actors, made the official decision to go on strike alongside the Writers Guild of America, who have been on the picket line since May.

“Union members should withhold their labour until a fair contract can be achieved,” SAG National Executive Director and Chief Negotiator Duncan Crabtree-Ireland said in a press conference. “They have left us with no alternative.”

The strike will begin at midnight tonight, with protests beginning Friday (14 July) morning.

It’s been over 60 years since actors and screenwriters have simultaneously picketed film and TV studios. The decision came hours after contract negotiations with companies such as Netflix, Amazon, Disney and Warner Bros, failed to pass before the Wednesday (12 July) midnight deadline.

The acting union’s demands are similar to those of its counterpart, the Writers Guild of America (WGA). Among the former’s chief demands include increased wages, higher streaming residuals and improved working conditions.

Following the announcement, numerous A-list stars publicly spoke out as they joined the union strike.

“Well, everything’s f***ed,” Issa Rae declared in a video posted to her Instagram Story, with the overlayed text: “WGA and SAG [solidarity emoji]” and “AMPTP [middle finger emoji].”

“It looks like it’s time to take down the masks and pick up the signs,” reads a photo posted to Instagram by Jamie Lee Curtis, tagging SAG-AFTRA in the caption.

“We will win this!” Sex and the City star Cynthia Nixon tweeted in encouragement. “I am proud to be standing tall with the @WGAWest and @WGAEast as actors and writers together demand a fair share of the record-breaking profits the studios have been reaping from our labour for far too long.”

Grey’s Anatomy star Sara Ramirez changed their Instagram profile picture to the Sag-aftra’s “on strike” logo.

(Sara Ramirez Instagram )

SAG board member, Community’s Yvette Nicole Brown, shared a selfie on Instagram with the caption: “In preparation we all got together last week to create our signs. I was on sticks! When you’re out there without a splinter thanks to the perfectly placed duct tape, think of ya girl!”

Shortly before the official strike announcement, Oppenheimer’s cast walked away from the film’s London premiere to “write their picket signs” in preparation for the imminent strike.

During red-carpet interviews with press, before the movie’s screening, Matt Damon had confirmed to Variety that “once the strike is officially called”, he and the cast – Emily Blunt, Ramy Malek, Cillian Murphy, Florence Pugh – were “going to walk obviously in solidarity”.



Several high-profile celebrities have shown their support for SAG-AFTRA’s newly-announced strike that will effectively shut down Hollywood.

Follow along here for real-time updates on Sag-aftra’s historic strike.

On Thursday (13 July), SAG-AFTRA’s negotiating committee, which represents 160,000 TV and film actors, made the official decision to go on strike alongside the Writers Guild of America, who have been on the picket line since May.

“Union members should withhold their labour until a fair contract can be achieved,” SAG National Executive Director and Chief Negotiator Duncan Crabtree-Ireland said in a press conference. “They have left us with no alternative.”

The strike will begin at midnight tonight, with protests beginning Friday (14 July) morning.

It’s been over 60 years since actors and screenwriters have simultaneously picketed film and TV studios. The decision came hours after contract negotiations with companies such as Netflix, Amazon, Disney and Warner Bros, failed to pass before the Wednesday (12 July) midnight deadline.

The acting union’s demands are similar to those of its counterpart, the Writers Guild of America (WGA). Among the former’s chief demands include increased wages, higher streaming residuals and improved working conditions.

Following the announcement, numerous A-list stars publicly spoke out as they joined the union strike.

“Well, everything’s f***ed,” Issa Rae declared in a video posted to her Instagram Story, with the overlayed text: “WGA and SAG [solidarity emoji]” and “AMPTP [middle finger emoji].”

“It looks like it’s time to take down the masks and pick up the signs,” reads a photo posted to Instagram by Jamie Lee Curtis, tagging SAG-AFTRA in the caption.

“We will win this!” Sex and the City star Cynthia Nixon tweeted in encouragement. “I am proud to be standing tall with the @WGAWest and @WGAEast as actors and writers together demand a fair share of the record-breaking profits the studios have been reaping from our labour for far too long.”

Grey’s Anatomy star Sara Ramirez changed their Instagram profile picture to the Sag-aftra’s “on strike” logo.

(Sara Ramirez Instagram )

SAG board member, Community’s Yvette Nicole Brown, shared a selfie on Instagram with the caption: “In preparation we all got together last week to create our signs. I was on sticks! When you’re out there without a splinter thanks to the perfectly placed duct tape, think of ya girl!”

Shortly before the official strike announcement, Oppenheimer’s cast walked away from the film’s London premiere to “write their picket signs” in preparation for the imminent strike.

During red-carpet interviews with press, before the movie’s screening, Matt Damon had confirmed to Variety that “once the strike is officially called”, he and the cast – Emily Blunt, Ramy Malek, Cillian Murphy, Florence Pugh – were “going to walk obviously in solidarity”.

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