As one of the few striking Hollywood actors promoting projects at the Toronto International Film Festival, film and TV star Neve Campbell acknowledged the 'fine line to dance” as she and other multi-hyphenate celebs hit the circuit to support upcoming projects.
As one of the few striking Hollywood actors promoting projects at the Toronto International Film Festival, film and TV star Neve Campbell acknowledged the "fine line to dance” as she and other multi-hyphenate celebs hit the circuit to support upcoming projects.
"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." “Finestkind” writer/director Brian Helgeland said Friday he would “carry the torch” for the cast of his crime drama premiering Friday.
Helgeland, a decades-long member of the Writers Guild of America whose scripts include 1997’s “L.A. Confidential,” and 2003’s “Mystic River,” noted the U.S. writers union is also on strike over myriad issues including the use of artificial intelligence. He's set to appear at a joint SAG rally with Canada’s performers union, the Alliance of Canadian Cinema Television Radio Artists , on Saturday outside the Canadian headquarters of Amazon and Apple in Toronto.
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