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Screen Actors Guild

noun

  1. a labor union for motion-picture performers, founded in 1933. SAG



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Out pops the tongue—or, in this case, out pops a New York Times column uncritically linking the pathos of the Screen Actors Guild to the AI doom coming for all of humanity.

In a joint statement, a coalition of Hollywood labor groups including the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees and Screen Actors Guild–American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, said the kind of political pressure that Kimmel faced as a broadcaster “chills free speech and threatens the livelihoods of thousands of working Americans.”

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During the summer of 2023, Hollywood weathered the longest strike by Screen Actors Guild–American Federation of Television and Radio Artists in the performers union’s history.

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Penn is part of a cast that includes Leonardo DiCaprio, Benicio del Toro, Regina Hall, Teyana Taylor and newcomer Chase Infiniti, a group that could well take the Screen Actors Guild Awards’ ensemble prize.

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And every member of “The Pitt” ensemble will receive a prize next year when the show wins the cast honor at the Screen Actors Guild Awards.

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