Screen Actors Guild Announces Online Statement of Solidarity

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Alec Baldwin, George Clooney, Sally Field and Tom Hanks Sign Statement of Support for a

YES Vote on the Tentative TV/Theatrical Agreements.


Los Angeles - Screen Actors Guild has announced the names of 500 members who are among the first to sign SAG´s new "Statement of Support" in securing ratification of the tentative TV/Theatrical agreements. The signers include Academy Award™ winners George Clooney, Sally Field and Tom Hanks.

SAG National Board Members including Adam Arkin, Amy Brenneman, Morgan Fairchild, Dulé Hill, Ken Howard and Kate Walsh signed the statement. Former SAG President Melissa Gilbert signed, as did SAG 2nd VP Sam Freed, SAG 3rd VP David Hartley Margolin, and other notable actors such as Alec Baldwin, Ed Begley Jr., Jane Curtin, Mike Farrell, Patricia Heaton, Kathy Joosten, Rob Lowe, Ian McShane and Sam Waterston.

The SAG "Statement of Support" reads:

"I support Screen Actors Guild National Board of Directors and negotiators, and wholeheartedly recommend that SAG members VOTE YES on our tentative Television and Theatrical Contracts. The agreement provides important gains for members across the country, including a 6.5% increase in wages, additional union jobs for background actors in television programs and motion pictures, increases in major role performer payments, first time ever payments for programs streamed on the Internet and many other protections and provisions for new media. It´s time to put our industry back to work. I urge you to VOTE YES on this contract."

The SAG.org website now features video testimonials and topical messages from Arkin, Brenneman, Hanks, Walsh and other members prominently displayed in a homepage video viewer. These videos can also be seen on SAG´s YouTube channel. Additional videos, including a message from Sally Field, will be added soon.

Initial signers of support include:

Amy Aquino

Adam Arkin

René Auberjonois

Dylan Baker

Kathy Baker

Alec Baldwin

David Alan Basche

Ed Begley Jr.

Alan Blumenfeld

Bruce Boxleitner

Amy Brenneman

L. Scott Caldwell

Gabrielle Carteris

George Clooney

Jack Coleman

Stephen Collins


Peter Coyote

Ellen Crawford

Ashley Crow

Michael Cudlitz

Steven Culp

Jane Curtin

Tim DeKay

Stacy Edwards

Morgan Fairchild

Mike Farrell

Sally Field

Kate Flannery

Kat Foster

Sam Freed

Kurt Fuller

Victor Garber

Lee Garlington

Jason George

Melissa Gilbert

Christopher Gorham

John Glover

Arye Gross

Annabelle Gurwitch

Tom Hanks

Mariette Hartley

Patricia Heaton

Dulé Hill

Judith Hoag

Ken Howard

Brian Howe

Gregory Itzin

Kathryn Joosten

James LeGros

Rob Lowe

John Carroll Lynch

Wendie Malick

Camryn Manheim

David Hartley Margolin

Ian McShane

Kathleen Noone

Mitch Pileggi

Robert Pine

Jason Priestley

Jeremy Ratchford

Pamela Reed

Mitch Ryan

Chris Sarandon

Rafael Sbarge

David Shatraw

Bill Smitrovich

Stacey Travis

Ned Vaughn

Marcia Wallace

Kate Walsh

Sam Waterston

Mykelti Williamson

Screen Actors Guild is the nation´s largest labor union representing working actors. Established in 1933, SAG has a rich history in the American labor movement, from standing up to studios to break long-term engagement contracts in the 1940s to fighting for artists´ rights amid the digital revolution sweeping the entertainment industry in the 21st century. With 20 branches nationwide, SAG represents nearly 120,000 actors who work in film and digital television programs, motion pictures, commercials, video games, music videos, industrials and all new media formats. The Guild exists to enhance actors´ working conditions, compensation and benefits and to be a powerful, unified voice on behalf of artists´ rights. SAG is a proud affiliate of the AFL-CIO. Headquartered in Los Angeles, you can visit SAG online at www.sag.org.
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