Colton Underwood has stepped out for the first time in public since his Coronavirus diagnosis, and it looks like he’s feeling so much better!
18.03.2020 - 20:59 / deadline.com
By David Robb
Labor Editor
The SAG-AFTRA Foundation says it’s “experiencing an extremely high volume of requests” for assistance due to the industry’s coronavirus shutdown. Effective on Thursday, the Foundation says it will be streamlining its application process “to make it more seamless and efficient.”
The Foundation’s COVID-19 Disaster Fund covers members who are in an emergency financial crisis to helm them cover basic expenses such as rent, mortgage, utilities, medical bills and other
Colton Underwood has stepped out for the first time in public since his Coronavirus diagnosis, and it looks like he’s feeling so much better!
By David Robb
Feeling good! John Benjamin Hickey revealed that he’s on the mend after being “brutally sick” for two weeks in March cue to coronavirus.
The SAG-AFTRA Health Plan has cut 50% from the cost of premiums for the second quarter in response to the coronavirus crisis.
SAG-AFTRA has developed a program to provide dues relief for SAG-AFTRA members during the Covid-19 pandemic with an extension of the May 1 deadline.
Hollywood’s creative guilds have been working overtime to keep residual checks going out to members during the coronavirus crisis.
Vanessa Hudgens has donated to Bethenny Frankel’s coronavirus disaster fund, after hitting headlines with her “insensitive” remark about COVID-19.
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SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris has issued a video detailing the union’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.
The unions representing arts, media and entertainment are calling on Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Congress to pass emergency relief legislation that both enhances and expands state unemployment benefits, and sends direct cash to the impacted workers they represent.
SAG-AFTRA’s national headquarters in Los Angeles has been closed due to minimize the risk of exposure to the coronavirus.
The Casting Society of America and SAG-AFTRA Foundation have united to schedule an online panel Friday at 5:30 p.m. PT. As productions shut down and producers continue to look for talent, the partnership between CSA and SAG-AFTRA is an unprecedented one, but necessary as a response to the coronavirus pandemic.
The contestants of German Big Brother were finally informed about the deadly Coronavirus Pandemic in a live episode. When the 14 contestants entered the house on February 6, the disease had only made news for its effect in China. However, it has become a global issue now. According to the latest report by WHO, the Coronavirus has infected more than 184,000 people across the world. Globally, the virus has killed about 7,500 people, Al Jazeera reported. Germany has 6,000 cases and 13 deaths.
In today’s film news roundup, a disaster fund for SAG-AFTRA members is launched, the Doc10 festival is postponed and the Miami Film Festival plans to present awards, even though the event was called off in the middle of the festival with 27 films still to screen.