Addressing the new voting law in Georgia, SAG-AFTRA said today, “We oppose any effort to suppress the constitutional rights of Americans, including our members.”
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The Partos Company has surrendered its talent agency franchise with SAG-AFTRA, which told its members today that “no member of SAG-AFTRA may hereafter engage, use or deal through this agency.” The Santa Monica-based agency had been known for its representation of artists behind the camera.
“I have closed my agency and transitioning Partos to creative endeavors, writing, photography and producing,” founder Walter Partos said on his website. “Managing a handful of artists. Simplifying. Taking the
Addressing the new voting law in Georgia, SAG-AFTRA said today, “We oppose any effort to suppress the constitutional rights of Americans, including our members.”
Tara Reid certainly turned heads at her first red carpet event in over a year. The Sharknado actress, 45, took a tumble in Los Angeles on March 29 as she arrived at a ScotWeek event, wearing towering stiletto pumps.
Emmy-winning broadcaster Joe Krebs has been named this year’s recipient of SAG-AFTRA’s President’s Award, which honors meritorious service to the union’s members and to the American labor movement.
EXCLUSIVE: SAG-AFTRA today is celebrating the ninth anniversary of the merger of SAG and AFTRA – two competing unions that came together in 2012 to work as one. In a wide-ranging Q&A conducted in advance of Sunday’s Screen Actors Guild Awards, guild president Gabrielle Carteris and national executive director David White reflected on the state of the union one year into the Covid-19 pandemic.
Rihanna shows off her long legs in a midi skirt while leaving a dinner gathering at Giorgio Baldi on Sunday night (March 28) in Santa Monica, Calif.
SAG-AFTRA leaders are calling on their members to help lead the fight against the rising tide of hate crimes and discrimination against Asian Americans.
100-page bill that will make sweeping changes to Georgia election law, including certain provisions that will require driver’s licenses or state ID, new restrictions on ballot drop boxes and even a rule that it would be illegal to give people waiting in line to vote food or beverages in a practice described as “line warming.”In a series of follow-ups, Mangold said that he can’t work in the state until the voting rules change.Also Read: Why Aren't the Georgia Spa Shootings Considered a Hate
Sofia Richie seems to be getting close with someone new!
Producers of Surviving the Cartel hope to raise more than $130,000 in an audition contest for 33 roles on the yet-to-be-produced streaming TV series. The producers at 1265 Films call their online contest “hybrid casting” but insist that it’s not an illegal “pay to play” scheme because actors who hope to be voted onto the series – at $3.50 a vote – cannot vote for themselves, though their friends and family members can, as many as 50 times each.
Orlando Bloom has revealed he and wife Katy Perry "don't have enough sex" since the birth of their baby girl.The Pirates of the Caribbean star and I Kissed A Girl hitmaker welcomed their first child together in August last year and announced her name is Daisy Dove. Since the arrival of their beautiful little girl, the pair's sex life has taken a backseat as they navigate their lives as new parents.
Charlie Puth has no time for negativity in his life and put some haters on blast after they called him unfit.
SAG-AFTRA has issued a “Do Not Work Notice” for the streaming TV series Surviving the Cartel, telling its members not to work on the show that uses a “hybrid” form of casting in which many of the guest-starring roles will be determined by an online popularity vote.
SAG-AFTRA and several music artist coalitions are asking their members to support a California Assembly bill that would reform the state’s Labor Code to prevent production companies and record labels from holding artists signed to personal service contracts off the job market and unpaid for long periods of time. The bill, the Free Artists from Industry Restrictions (FAIR) Act, was introduced by Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez (D-San Diego).
Charlie Puth heated things up while trying to cool off after a trip to the gym in Los Angeles. The “We Don’t Talk Anymore” singer, 29, was spotted leaving the Santa Monica facility sans shirt, rocking just a pair of grey shorts, a backwards ball cap, and New Balance sneakers. A pair of black Calvin Klein boxers poked out of the waistband of his gym shorts.
Former stuntwoman Leslie Hoffman has won another ruling before the U.S. Ninth Circuit of Appeals in her decade-long battle with the SAG Pension Plan and the SAG-AFTRA Health Plan over whether she is entitled to receive an occupational disability pension, which would give her lifetime health coverage because of the injuries she suffered over her long career.