The Canadian 'Scream' and 'Party of Five' star says it's been tricky to balance strike solidarity with efforts to promote a Canadian ballet documentary she worked on as a producer.
Unions for Hollywood actors, as well as writers represented by the Writers Guild of America, are each seeking demands from labour contracts with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers.
“It is a fine line to dance because obviously people want to ask me about my career and want to ask me about projects and I can’t answer those questions at the moment,” said Campbell, who also attended Fan Expo Canada in Toronto last month as part of a “Scream” reunion panel.“Believe me, it was a big conversation with my team and we checked with SAG prior to my coming, whether it was OK for me to walk the red carpet and be here supporting the film, and I’m so grateful that I can.
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