MF’s Jo Beth Williams has asked me to post this reply to U4S leader Ned Vaughn per my, SAG Election: ‘Unite For Strength’ Slate Releases ‘Membership First’ Emails:
“When the issue of Qualified/Affected Voting was brought to my attention several months ago, I was interested in knowing more about it. I had always been concerned with what I perceive as a conflict of interest when S.A.G. members who make their living as producers, with active production companies, are allowed to vote on S.A.G. contracts. But after taking a considerable amount of time vetting the issue, I came to the conclusion that Qualified/Affected Voting would not be appropriate for S.A.G. members, given the ups and downs of the actor’s life. To disenfranchise so many, just to exclude so few, is not fair and would diminish the strength of our union. This is one of the reasons I fully support Martin Sheen’s August 21st letter to the membership.”
JoBeth Williams
Screen Actors Guild National Board Member
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Sag guy
first, the DGA will never unite with us over anything.
they are an elite group and they take care of themselves.
that’s it.
you would unite with AFTRA. okay.
but if we had negotiated with AFTRA in a 50/50 split we would have this very deal you say is no good. that’s why leadership proposed
the reprsentational split on the joint committee.
because they knew if it was 50/50 AFTRA would cave and take a weak deal.
as they have.
wow playmaker,
the fact that the studios are making AFTRA deals is nothing to be proud of.
the reason the studios are making AFTRA deals is because AFTRA sold you out.
cut rate deals with give-aways are no guarantee of keeping work in the country.
studios can still choose to make their product in mexico city or
bogota, colombia. they will fly their american actors down there and pay them whatever and then not have to pay residuals.
“I would stop all the boogeyman nonsense and unite with AFTRA, and possibly with the WGA and DGA to form a single negotiating entity that would get us favorable outcomes on residuals and other issues where we share a common interest.”
yes saggy guy – then you click your heels three times and go to kansas.
listen moron. the word is NOW. as in NOW? as in – (you too playmaker, wisdom faker, poo-taker) – IT’S a BAD DEAL.
it doesn’t matter WHEN it was offered, or WHEN SAG asked for what they asked for. IT’S A BAD DEAL.
You both are falling over each other to:
take a bad deal: “you can’t do any better. take the deal. it’s all sag’s fault. ned vaughn would have gotten every member a $1000 cash payment, delivered by sumner redstone personally, residuals for their moms, and health insurance for their dogs.”
what are you – HIGH?
merging with aftra, the dga, the wga? when do you plan on that? and what, in your challenged little minds, makes you think the wga, let alone the dga, would EVER consider merging with a union that features aftra-butt boys like you two?
grow up. it’s a tough world – the amptp wasn’t giving new media to anyone, and, but for membership first and the current negotiating committee of sag, we’d already be stuck in the aftra/wga/dga – amptp fan club give-away of the century.
that rally was a lllloooonnnnggg time ago clay-maker. now? as in NOW? we need a fair contract, the membership is educated as to why, your slate has zero agenda:
they’ve backed away from qualifed voting like the roadkill it is, was, and will always be
they have ZERO idea what they’re doing. they didn’t even KNOW rosenberg and allen remain in place even if they run the table. they have NO shot at getting the suits to change the offer because they say they want THE SAME THING as the current negotiators – “and more!”
and, other than that? it’s merge with aftra, the dga, the wga, the teamsters, the united american jingle association, the international brotherhood of shrubbery, the lower 48 gay mens whiffenpoof guild, and, finally, the eastern facing association of clamdiggers.
well, I wish you good luck. with the merger plans.
and the ass kicking you’re going to get.
“DGA will never unite with us over anything…”
I guess the Amazing Kreskin is a member of MembershipFirst.
MF never saw a “boogeyman” they didn’t like.
T-Rex,
“Saggy guy,” lol. I have a feeling that you’re not a member of the WGA as well. Call it a hunch. You’re argument is nothing more than a series of insults, childish ones at that, that you use to mask the absolute ineptness of MF and which you can not defend in any sort of articulate or reasoned way.
Could you not be at least a little more clever when trying to insult someone with school-yard taunts?
SAG guy,
i think the reason T-Rex hurled all of that stuff at you,
( and some of it was very funny),
is that he is tired of you and the other rabid defenders of
U4S/AFTRA never backing up anything you say with anything other
than your wildly biased and hateful OPINIONS.
you people make extreme claims and accusations and when
you are proven wrong by the record, by facts,
you always fall back to:
“it’s all MF’s fault. you’re gonna get your ass kicked!”
every time one of your accusations is shown to be false, you guys kick and scream and say it’s a big lie and then try and shift the focus somewhere else.
“Could you not be at least a little more clever when trying to insult someone with school-yard taunts?”
saggy guy
you get what you deserve.
T-rek and Harry 98
It’s obvious that your are part of the mf propaganda machine. Remember if you tell a lie often enough it becomes the truth, only here it’s not flying. Ask an extra if they will vote the mf slate the answer would be no. They hate you.
On another note there’s a recent example of competing locals absorbing into one. That would be Local 600 of the IATSE. Three locals New York Chicago and Los Angeles united to form one local that covers all camera work on the US of A. The NY and Chi locals were binded under the LA contract. The monies that they had in their retirement was given to the member to reinvest into iras and 401ks. They got to start their new pensions under the Hollywood agreement, but that’s another story. Yes there was pain at the pump, if you get my drift, but camera is better off for it.
Maybe you should call the camera local and see what is possible. BTW the whole thing was almost derailed by a sitting president who let his ego get the better of him and Tom Short stomped him. In the end it was a good move on cameras part.
Egos have no place in union politics. The very word union is opposite of ego. Leave them at the door
just a thought,
i heard that local 600 took a vote on whether or not to eliminate the provision that guaranteed that a camera operator must be hired on features.
the membership voted NO.
they wanted to keep the guaranteed position.
but then IATSE came in and overturned it.
and now that guaranteed position is gone.
how exactly is that a good move for camera?
is that the pain at the pump you were speaking of?
egos have no place in union politics?
are you trying to tell me tom short doesn’t have an ego?
all of our leaders have to have a little ego or they wouldn’t have the moxie to sit across the table from the suits.
all of the pension stuff you mentioned sounds interesting.
i talked to some extras the other day and they were pro MF.
i guess it depends on who you’re talking to.
and, specifically, what is the ‘lie’ you are referring to?
yes, I am paid member of the mf propaganda machine. I have a card in my wallet. I have a bar code on my foreheard.
just a thug: here’s a real thought: you’re wrong!
and, just so have it straight – what’s the “lie” we’re telling?
and you, apparently, are the president of the extras, and know, “they hate you?” me personally?
methinks you talketh out your ass.
T-rex,
Methinks you are an angry and bitter MFer.
Harry the pain at the pump I was referring to was having to start over with a new pension plan. works great for the younger ones but sucks if your over 45. The vote your talking about it’s the other way around short wanted to give the producer permission to not have an operator on a feature. 600 said no. It came out of a grievance on the first batman movie, the dp wanted to operate the movie without a standby operator.
As for you t-rek I am not a thug, but with your words you have shown yourself to be one. Go out on a set and check the vibe, You might be surprised at what you hear. Unless of course you are guild officers, then of course they will say we are with you.
just a thought,
okay, so tom short wanted to give the producers an option to not
be obligated to hire an operator on a feature and membership voted it down. is that the way it is? because it’s a good thing if the position is maintained, no?
i’m not trying to be flip. i’m asking what you think.
i assume your statement that camera is better off
means that three locals in one union are stronger now that they’re all on the same page.
the problem is that SAG and AFTRA are different unions with different cultures and agendas. at least IATSE has a common culture however different the locals may be. is that so?
or are the regions wildly different?
was your pension plan scrapped and did you start from zero?
if someone over 45 was vested in the old pension
did they lose all of that somehow or was it reduced?
please explain.
Harry
The other regions enjoyed better conditions than us here in hollywood. Things like portal to portal, wet pay, cold pay, the list goes on and on. The way it was sold to the other camera locals was with the word “guild”.
LA thought they could breakaway from the IA and become a guild. Very tasty stuff. I heard a famous DP one night proclaim that without camera there would be no IA. The fact of the matter is that the IA has a charter to provide a camera local. Guild or not the IA rules supreme.
The IA doesn’t have a common culture. The vanities get better deals than the backlot crafts and they think they are better. DP s use to rule the set not any more, with their own excesses they marginalize themselves.
The pension plans didn’t quite mesh just like yours and Aftras. The solution was make them start over in the hollywood plans and give them the money from their old to reinvest on their own.
The sad part of all this is that the other regions that weren’t in camera were forced to adopt hollywood type conditions. All those perks I listed above are gone for mixed locals that exist elsewhere Tom Short in 94 stated that LA film workers were overpaid by at least a 1/3. He did everything he could to bring down our wages. The HBO contract and the long form movie of the week contract reflect that. What he was not willing to do was agree to a federal minimum wage for the internet without the bennies. With the bennies he would have gone for it.
As to what I meant about “lies” its not literal. It’s metaphor that being, if you say something is true enough time then it becomes the truth.
I really don’t know if the Aftra contract is shit because I don’t work in it, the shrillness tells me your trying to scare people into believing it is shit. What I do know that in the 20′s in Germany most people didn’t think Jews were a problem, but when Gerbils finished “it’s misspelled on purpose”, what a menace. I am not equating you with them but to me it seems you use the same techniques, which in as itself is okay. I’m a smart guy.
The real irony here is that when all this camera stuff came down I was working on a show that Jo-Beth starred in.
Goodnight Harry I hoped I answered some of your questions. Sorry for the late post but I worked until 3 am making you SAG people look good. That makes me feel good.
just a thought,
thanks for the info and best of luck with the new IA leadership.
as far as being shrill? yeah, guilty i guess.
i just get a little amped up when a so called sister union takes a deal
that guarantees actors will get screwed in new media, which is where everything is headed and much quicker than people think.
i get a little crazy when people want to merge with the same folks who have been undercutting our contracts in cable.
there are people who would rather see the current leadership fail than get a better deal. what does that tell you?
i know that none of this is your concern.
for what it’s worth, i love being on the set more than just about anything. i’ve been doing this for over 25 years. i appreciate that the whole thing comes together because of
a bunch of people with distinct and specific talents.
we all work on the same movies and shows and i appreciate and am grateful for everything that everyone in every department does
to make me look good.
peace.
To SAG guy and SG,
This is from NIkki Finke’s Deadline Hollywood
Petition Drive Leaders Have Met With SAG
Now that the writers strike is truly behind Hollywood, I’m turning my attention as much as possible to the actors’ upcoming contract negotiations with Hollywood CEOs. Already, Variety is using its Page One bully pulpit to pressure SAG leadership to begin talks with the moguls because the studios are “refusing” to schedule new start dates on films that can’t complete shooting by June 30. (See my previous, Spielberg Delays Start Of ‘Chicago 7′ Due To “Uncertainty Over A SAG Strike”. Variety sure did…) But SAG has some internal business to dispose of, first. And I have news about one issue: that controversial petition drive lobbying the Screen Actors Guild leadership for an earnings threshold requirement for “qualified voting” on the union’s contract issues.
I’ve been told that the leading actors behind the petition drive, including Amy Brenneman and Ned Vaughn, met last week with SAG president Alan Rosenberg about it. I have more comprehensive info about their proposal. And some new and weighty names have been added to the list of signers, including Meryl Streep. The group even has their own gmail account. (For an opposing viewpoint, see Ron Livingston’s):
From: Amy Brenneman & Ned Vaughn
To: Concerned SAG & AFTRA Members
Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2008
Subject: UPDATE: Our meeting with SAG leadership.
To our colleagues,
We had a promising and productive meeting with President Rosenberg and NED Doug Allen at SAG offices Wednesday afternoon. There was frank discussion and an open exchange of views; best of all, after hearing our presentation, President Rosenberg agreed that this idea has gained enough traction that it should be considered by the Board in time for the upcoming contract vote.
Your support—over 1000 names and counting—caused the leadership to listen far more intently. Our next task is to convince SAG’s National Board, and that will be our focus. Your support is our greatest asset and must continue to grow. Below is our last letter and updated supporters list—check it for your friends and colleagues and if you don’t see their names, reach out to see if they want to join us.
We are also pursuing this issue with the leadership at AFTRA, so that ALL working performers have an effective voice in the contract decisions that directly impact their lives and livelihoods.
Sincerely,
Amy Brenneman & Ned Vaughn
The petition drive says its effort is “to strengthen SAG by giving working performers an effective voice in the upcoming contract negotiation.” In the first two weeks, over 1000 supporters from SAG’s membership added their names to the petition. (SAG has a membership of 120,000,) The group’s goal is to bring this matter to SAG’s board for resolution prior to the TV/Theatrical contract negotiation. “The Board needs to reasonably define ‘affected’ members—those eligible to vote on the contract.” Here is what the petition drive proposes, quoting from an earlier email from Amy Brenneman and Ned Vaughn:
“For TV/Theatrical contract voting, an affected member is any member in good standing who over the previous 2 contract terms (6 years), or total years as member if less than 6 years:
1. Performed an average of 5 days principal work or 15 days background work per year (or an equivalent mix thereof); or
2. Had average residual earnings per year equivalent to 5 principal days at scale; or
3. Is fully vested in the SAG Producers Pension Plan.
We believe this reasonably takes into account the ups and downs of the business for currently working members, and is flexible enough to include members who, while perhaps not currently working, still have a concrete stake in the negotiations.
You may hear this effort criticized as ‘elitist’, but the response from our supporters suggests otherwise. They include many SAG members who wouldn’t vote on some contracts under this structure—but who recognize the power of putting contract decisions in the hands of members who work those contracts. Like a young LA member, who wrote that she ‘would be happy for you to add my name although I definitely count among those not affected’. Or the commercial performer who ‘has not yet worked under SAG’s TV/Theatrical contract, but…completely understand[s] the need for this change’. And a member in Baltimore who says, ‘Way to go. Please sign me up. And even I shouldn’t vote on contracts I don’t work under often enough!’
We hope you will continue to spread the word. We are also reaching out to AFTRA to schedule discussions and will keep you apprised of our progress.
Here are the names who have signed the petition:
Caroline Aaron, Brooke Adams, Hayden Adams, Paul Adelstein, Joanna P. Adler, Charlie Adler, Matt Adler, Ben Affleck, Lori Alan, Shari Albert, Brad Aldous, Jace Alexander, Jason Alexander, Manny Alfaro, Richard Allison, Chris Allport, Ryan Alosio, Bruce Altman, Hira Ambrosino, Steve Amerson, Morgan Ames, Sandy Ames, Kurt David Anderson, Teja Anderson, Jill Andre, David Andriole, Karin Anglin, Floanne Ankah, Nicole Ansari, Christina Applegate, Amy Aquino, Anne Archer, Al Dana Arioli, Adam Arkin, Michael Arkin, Rosanna Arquette, Michelle Arthur, Philip Ashley, Jennifer Aspen, Essence Atkins, Jayne Atkinson, Scott Atkinson, René Auberjonois, John Augustine, Hank Azaria,
James Babbin, Dave Bachman, Conrad Bachmann, Kevin Bacon, Greg Baglia, Jordan Baker, Becky Ann Baker, Dee Bradley Baker, Dylan Baker, Shaun Baker, Bob Balaban, George Ball, Edoardo Ballerini, Talia Balsam, Briel Banks, Adrienne Barbeau, Ted Barbra, Jennifer Barnes, Ken Barnett, Anita Barone, Justin Barrett, Robin Bartlett, Bobbie Bates, Kathy Bates, Brian Baumgartner, Samela Beasom, Graham Beckel, Ed Begley Jr, Peter Beitmayer, Catherine Bell, Ned Bellamy, Jane Beller, Nellie Bellflower, Maria Bello, Nat Benchley, Bob Bergen, Erik Bergmann, Xander Berkeley, Chopper Bernet, Corbin Bernsen, Octavio Gómez Berrios, Kay Bess, Patricia Bethune, Tom Beyer, David Bickford, Jessica Biel, Craig Bierko, Mary Birdsong, Raye Birk, Joshua Biton, Robin Bittman, Lewis Black, Geoffrey Blake, Susan Blakely, Mark Blum, Alan Blumenfeld, Joan Bogden, Heidi Bohay, Chip Bolcik, Patrick Boll, Philip Bosco, Jeff Bottoms, Andrea Bowen, Cameron Bowen, Alex Bowen, Graham Bowen, Jillian Bowen, Tom Bozell, Jim Bracchitta, Eric Bradley, Jim E Brady, John E Brady, Barbara Bragg, Kenneth Branagh, Leanna Brand, Alicia Brandt, Lucia Brawley, Patrick Breen, Peter Breitmayer, Amy Brenneman, Nick Brett, Paget Brewster, Kevin Brief, David Brisbin, Brent Briscoe, Connie Britton, Bill Brochtrup, Ivar Brogger, Sally Brooks, Clancy Brown, Lynne Marie Brown, PJ Brown, Robert Curtis Brown, Brianna Brown, Dylan Bruno, Jon Bruno, Ian Buchanan, Ralph Buckley, Angela Bullock, Will Burke, Kate Burton, Rebeccah Bush, Bill Butler, Ronald R Butler, Ralph Byers, Amick Byram,
Larry Cahn, Dean Cain, Robert Cait, Jonathan Cake, L Scott Caldwell, K Callan, Dean Cameron, Ken Hudson Campbell, Julia Campbell, Mario Cantone, Geoffrey Cantor, Andrew Caple-Shaw, Angela Cappelli, Jessica Capshaw, Nestor Carbonell, Lou Carbonneau, Tom Carey, Andrew Carillo, Barry Carl, Amada Carlin, Brian Carney, Anne Carney, Geneva Carr, Lizette Carrion, Carmen Carter, Gabrielle Carteris, Veronica Cartwright, Francesca Casale, Philip Casnoff, Paul Cassell, Luna Catarevas, Reg E Cathey, Dominic Catrambone, Joe Cerisano, Michael Cerveris, Esther Chae, Kathleen Chalfant, Nancy Linehan Charles, Erika Christensen, Paul Christie, Debra Christofferson, Susan Chuang, Gordon Clapp, Sarah Clarke, Christian Clemenson, Robert Clendenin, Eric Close, Glenn Close, Scott Cohen, Enrico Colantoni, Jack Coleman, Townsend Coleman, Denise Alexander Colla, Stephen Collins, Patrick Collins, Maria Cominis, Mary Ann Conk, Jack Conley, Brian Connors, Dan Conroy, Linda O Cook, Jane Cooke, Vincent Corazza, Dave Corey, Maddie Corman, Michael Cornacchia, Brian Corrigan, Brian Cox, John Henry Cox, Richard Cox, Peter Coyote, Wendell Craig, Bryan Cranston, Ellen Crawford, Randy Crenshaw, Tandy Cronyn, Merrilyn Crouch, Ashley Crow, Phil Crowley, Jon Cryer, Suzanne Cryer, Steven Culp, Todd Cummings, Michael Cumpsty, Leigh Curran, Jane Curtin, Jamie Lee Curtis, Ann Cusack, Ryan Cutrona,
Tim Dadabo, Tim Daly, Malcolm Danare, Beverly D’Angelo, Duane Daniels, Carol Danilowicz, Elizabeth Dann, Blythe Danner, Kenny D’Aquila, Allison Daugherty, Kelly Deadmon, Laura Dean, Tim DeKay, Mark Deklin, Trista Delamere, Yasmine Delawari, Pete DeMeo, Brian Dennehy, James Denton, Mark Derwin, Frank Dicopoulos, Olivia Anderson Dicopoulos, Jaden Anderson Dicopoulos, Jason Dietz, Garret Dillahunt, Valerie Dillman, Melinda Dillon, Heidi Dippold, Melissa Disney, Deb Doetzer, Jason Dohring, Andrew Dolan, Patrice Donnell, Elisa Donovan, Tate Donovan, Erin Donovan, Steve Downes, Minnie Driver, Cece DuBois, David Duchovny, Ilona Dulaski-Williams, James DuMont, Jennifer Dundas, Kevin Dunn, Griffin Dunne, Wayne Duvall,
James Eckhouse, Stacy Edwards, Edward Edwards, Michael Edwin, Chris Eigeman, David Eigenberg, Helen Eigenberg, Ned Eisenberg, Jenna Elfman, Bodhi Elfman, Rob Elk, Greg Ellis, Chris Ellis, Michael Emerson, Linda Emond, Troy Evans, Justine Eyre,
Patrick Fabian, Bill Fagerbakke, Bill Fairbairn, Morgan Fairchild, Caroline Farah, Ronnie Farer, Kevin Farley, Diane Farr, Robert Farrior, Ron Fassler, Meagen Fay, Sally Field, Iris Fields, John Finn, Jennifer Finnigan, Kate Flannery, John Fleming, John J. Fleming, Louise Fletcher, Calista Flockhart, Colleen Flynn, Jackie Flynn, Dan Fogler, Sam Fontana, Nicole Forester, Cedering Fox, Alison Fraser, Wendy Fraser, Sam Freed, Roger Freeland, Peter Friedman, Kurt Fuller, Dan Futterman,
Jane Gabbert, Boyd Gaines, Joseph Gallagher, David Gallagher, Tim Gallin, Anitha Gandhi, Chris Gannon, Gloria Gantt, Victor Garber, Jeff Garlin, Jennifer Garner, Spencer Garrett, Brad Garrett, Stephanie Garry, Willie Garson, Anne Gartlan, Larry Gelman, Jane Gennaro, David Gennaro, Mike Genovese, Jason Winston George, Brian Geraghty, Jay Gerber, Peter Gerety, John Getz, Stephen Gevedon, Marcus Giamatti, Nicholas Giangiulio, Cynthia Gibb, Shelly Gibson, Thomas Gibson, John Gidcomb, Richard Gilbert-Hill, Nancy Giles, Jen Giles, Peri Gilpin, Dan Gilvezan, Mary Pat Gleason, Joanna Gleason, Traci Godfrey, Joanna Going, Marcy Goldman, Lisa Ann Goldsmith, Tony Goldwyn, Carlos Gomez, Rick Gomez, Eli Goodman, Eve Gordon, Joyce Gordon, Milena Govich, Randy Graff, Curry Graham, Vince Grant, David Marshall Grant, Faye Grant, Sheri Graubert, Chad Tyler Green, Mary-Pat Green, Michele Greene, Graham Greene, David Greenman, Brad Greenquist, Melissa Greenspan, Clark Gregg, Googy Gress, Joel Gretsch, Jennifer Grey, Joe Grifasi, Frank Grillo, Malcolm Groome, Arye Gross, Julianne Grossman, Saverio Guerra, Christopher Guest, Paul Guilfoyle, Bob Gunton, Jeff Gurner, Annabelle Gurwitch,
Jeanie Hackett, Marianne Hagan, Molly Hagan, Debbie R Hall, Robert David Hall, Edd Hall, Julie Halston, Sarah Hamilton, Jim Hanks, Marcia Gay Harden, Melora Hardin, Mark Harelik, Tom Harges, Mariska Hargitay, Brian Hargrove, Linda Harmon, John Harnagel, Jason Butler Harner, Karen Harper, Tess Harper, Cynthia Harris, Danneel Harris, Neil Patrick Harris, Jason Harris, Gregory Harrison, Kathryn Harrold, Roxanne Hart, Mariette Hartley, Teri Hatcher, Christopher Hatfield, Ethan Hawke, Kelly Hawthorne, Cathy Lind Hayes, Sheila Head, Christine Healy, Patricia Heaton, Gina Hecht, Paul Hecht, David Heckel, Helen Hedman, Mike Heintzman, Tricia Helfer, Florence Henderson, Eileen Henry, Peter Hermann, Catherine Hicks, Dulé Hill, Skip Hinnant, Judith Hoag, Bari Hochwald, Mike Hodge, Ed Hodson, Jackie Hoffman, Chris Hogan, Dorian Holley, Johnny Holliday, Kaitlin Hopkins, Monica Horan, J R Horne, Peter Horton, Jacquelyn Houston, Ken Howard, Charles Howerton, Tony Hoylen, David Hunt, Helen Hunt, Linda S Hurd, Michelle Hurd, Kieren Hutchison,
Ray Iannicelli, Laura Innes, Michael Ironside, Gregory Itzin, Zeljko Ivanek, Dana Ivey, Edith Ivey, Sheri Izzard,
Marc Jablon, Luana Jackman, Jill Jackson, Hank Jacobs, Peggy Jo Jacobs, Peter Francis James, Angie Jaree, Brian Jarvis, Dawn Jeffory-Nelson, Lucinda Jenney, Jennifer Jiles, Kristen Johnson, Lauri Johnson, Bob Joles, Eddie Jones, Jeffrey Jones, Richard T Jones, Kathryn Joosten, Jackie Joseph, Robert Joy, Mary Joy, Bob Joyce, David Joyce, Susan Boyd Joyce, Jon Joyce,
Jane Kaczmarek, Ilyana Kadushin, Rick Kain, Kirsten Kairos, Bob Kaliban, Melina Kanakaredes, Tom Kane, Mandy Kaplan, Jay Karnes, Elizabeth Karr, John Kassir, Cindy Katz, Bruce Katzman, David Kaufman, Zoe Kazan, Kathy Keane, Larry Keith, Barnet Kellman, Mary Ann Kellogg, David Kelsey, Lori Kennedy, Heather Paige Kent, Janice Kent, Joanna Kerns, Linda Kerns, Patrick Kerr, Judy Kerr, Kelle Kerr, Brian Kerwin, Amy Kiehl, Chris Kies, Kevin Kilner, Colette Kilroy, Matthew Kimbrough, Richard Kind, Andy Kindler, Regina King, Dani Klein, Dick Klinger, Kathryn Klvana, Shirley Knight, Wayne Knight, Jon Kohler, David Konig, Thomas Kopache, Randy Kovitz, Jason Kravitz, Susan Krebs, Catherine Kresge, Sara Krieger, Kirsten Krohn, David Krumholtz, Muriel Kuhn, Shishir Kurup, Clyde Kusatsu,
Don LaFontaine, Christine Lakin, Maurice LaMarche, Phil LaMarr, Jerry Lambert, Wendy Lamond, Norma Lana, Katherine LaNasa, Jack Landron, Lilas Lane, Nathan Lane, Diane Lane, Susan Lange, Anne Lange, Linda Larkin, Dan Lauria, Lucy Lawless, James Kyson Lee, Laura Leighton, Neal Lerner, Susan Leslie, Matt Letscher, Eugene Levy, Geoffrey Lewis, Lisa Lewis, Dawnn Lewis, Henry Martin Leyva, Richard Libertini, Jason Lifton, Diane Ligon, Paul Linke, Mark Linn-Baker, Becca Lish, Sharline Liu, Marty Lodge, Lisa Long, Rob Lowe, James Lurie, Matt Lutz, Will Lyman, John Carroll Lynch, Elena Lyons,
Marguerite MacIntyre, Peter Mackenzie, JC Mackenzie, Peter MacNicol, Peter Macon, Bruce MacVittie, Roma Maffia, Michael C Mahon, Wendy Makkena, Josh Malina, Matt Malloy, Camryn Manheim, Dinah Manoff, JP Manoux, Joe Mantegna, Henriette Mantel, Michael Mantell, Katie Maquire, Stephanie March, David Marciano, Julianna Margulies, Peter Michael Marino, Lily Mariye, Jodie Markell, Abigail Marlowe, Ali Marsh, Dave Marsh, Paula Marshall, Sandy Martin, Benito Martinez, Greg Marx, Michelle Maryk, Madison Mason, Christopher Kennedy Masterson, Danny Masterson, Michael Mastro, Richard Masur, Eric Matheny, Samantha Mathis, Dakin Matthews, Danny McBride, Bill McCarty, Jim McCauley, Ron McClary, Mike McColl, Kevin McCorkle, Mary McCormack, Matt McCoy, Paul McCrane, Arnold McCuller, Lynne McCune, George McDaniel, Mary McDonald-Lewis, Mary McDonnell, Theresa McElwee, Brian McFadden, Bruce McGill, Catherine McGoohan, Peter McHugh, Raymond McKinnon, Rod McLachlan, Todd McLaren, Don McManus, Kathleen McNenny, Charlie McWade, Donna Medine, Annie Meisels, Randy Mell, Christopher Meloni, Nick Mennell, Michael Merton, Tamra Meskimen, Jim Meskimen, Debra Messing, Laurie Metcalf, Nancy Meyer, Christopher Michael, Tracy Middendorf, Dash Mihok, Andy Milder, Daya Vaidya Miller, Taylor Miller, Kate Miller, Andrew Elvis Miller, Candi Milo, Michael Mislove, Beverley Mitchell, Alfred Molina, Janel Moloney, Wendy Moniz, Michael Monks, Mary Elaine Monti, Peter Moore, Christopher Liam Moore, Rob Moran, Tina Morasco, Jill Moray, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Nancy Morgan, Elise Morris, Sarah Jane Morris, James Morrison, Sue-Anne Morrow, Marianne Muellerleile, Jack Mulcahy, Dermot Mulroney, Warren Munson, Christopher Murney, Harry S. Murphy, Joel Murray, Jim Murtaugh, Pat Musick,
Joe Narciso, Geoffrey Nauffts, James Naughton, Dan Navarro, Kevin Nealon, David Negahban, Shawn Nelson, John Allen Nelson, Ted Neustadt, David Newsom, John Newton, Marisol Nichols, Hazzir Noble, Elisabeth Noone, Jeffrey Nordling, Nolan North, Judy Norton, Chris Noth,
Steven Ogg, Gail O’Grady, Kathleen O’Grady, Jenny O’Hara, Jim O’Heir, Michael O’Keefe, Ken Olin, Jason O’Mara, Kristen O’Meara, Timothy Omundson, Michael O’Neill, Brian O’Neill, Janice O’Neill, Peter Onorati, Terry O’Quinn, Daniel Oreskes, Kevin O’Rourke, Laura Owens,
Bobbi Page, Johnny Palermo, Gwyneth Paltrow, Tina Panella, Stuart Pankin, John Pankow, Paul Pape, Adrian Pasdar, Tony Pasqualini, Jason Patric, Robert Patrick, Jay Patterson, Richard Joseph Paul, Rob Paulsen, Daniel Pearce, Barry Pearl, Joyce Peifer, Michael Pena, Don Peoples, Elizabeth Perkins, Jeff Perry, Melissa Peterman, Mary Peterson, Maggie Phillips, Ethan Phillips, Bijou Phillips, Cindy Pickett, Christina Pickles, Eric Pierpoint, Tonya Pinkins, Maria Pitillo, David Pittu, Maryann Plunkett, Mike Pniewski, Henry Polic II, Liza Politi, Jon Polito, Kevin Pollack, Toby Poser, Jay Potter, Annie Potts, Linda Powell, Kelly Preston, Terri Price, Jason Priestley, Freddie Prinze Jr, Harry Pritchett, Phil Proctor, Ray Proscia, David Purdham,
Michael Rady, William Ragsdale, Sara Ramirez, Patricia Randell, Dileep Rao, Dale Raoul, David Rasche, Jeremy Ratchford, Bill Ratner, Shelagh Ratner, Matthew Rauch, Joyce Reehling, Paul Reggio, Jim Remke, Gloria Reuben, Matthew Rhys, Giovanni Ribisi, Sy Richardson, Beth Riesgraf, Michael Rispoli, Huntley Ritter, Laila Robbins, Tony Roberts, Andy Robinson, NiCole Robinson, Mike Rock, Sam Rodd, Channon Roe, Daniel Roebuck, Jane Rogers, Regan Rohde, Mark Rolston, Stephen Root, Cristine Rose, Peter Pamela Rose, Romy Rosemont, Neil Ross, Clarinda Ross, Jennifer Roszell, Karly Rothenberg, John Rothman, Kelly Rowan, Brady Rubin, Mark Ruffalo, Scott Rummell, Mitchell Ryan,
Katee Sackhoff, Alan Safier, Katey Sagal, Laura Sametz, Beverly Sanders, Jay O Sanders, Miguel Sandoval, Sibyl Santiago, Chris Sarandon, Doug Savant, Marcia Savella, John Saxon, Rick Scarry, Elizabeth Schofield, Liev Schreiber, Catherine Schreiber, Woody Schultz, Armand Schultz, Rusty Schwimmer, Ann Scobie, Kimberly Scott, Carol Scudder, Kevin Scullin, Nick Searcy, Craig Sechler, Kyra Sedgwick, Brent Seltzer, Brent Sexton, Carolyn Seymour, Matt Shakman, Tony Shalhoub, Mike Shapiro, William Shatner, David Shatraw, Grant Shaud, Jack Shaw, Harry Shearer, Bev Sheehan, Charlie Sheen, Marley Shelton, Ben Shenkman, W Morgan Sheppard, Jamey Sheridan, Todd Sherry, Tom Shillue, Armin Shimerman, Grant Show, Elisabeth Shue, Adam Sietz, Susan Silo, Jonathan Silverman, Frank Simms, Gary Sinise, John Slattery, David Slavin, Tommy Smeltzer, Cate Smit, Ashton Smith, Brooke Smith, Hillary B Smith, Phyllis Smith, Sheldon Smith, Peter James Smith, Tucker Smith, Bill Smitrovich, Rena Sofer, Marla Sokoloff, Matthew Solari, Stacy Solodkin, Jim Soriero, David Spade, Joe Spano, Richard Speight Jr, Debra Sperling, Howard Spiegel, Beng Spies, Avhi Spindell, Alice Spivak, Suanne Spoke, Michael Spound, Jerry Sroka, David St James, Tim Stack, Michelle Stafford, David Starzyk, Todd Stashwick, Wayne Steadman, Mandy Steckelberg, Bob Stephenson, Jenna Stern, Nicole Stewart, French Stewart, Eric Stitt, Andre Stojka, Marcia Strassman, David Strathairn, Hank Stratton, Meryl Streep, KaDee Strickland, Sherry Stringfield, Brenda Strong, Craig Strong, Tara Strong, Geoff Stults, George Stults, Elizabeth Sung, Ethan Suplee, Todd Susman, Kristine Sutherland, Donald Sutherland, Claudette Sutherland, Traci Swain, Barret Swatek, Kitty Swink, Keith Szarabajka, Eric Szmanda,
Jeffrey Tambor, James Arnold Taylor, Holland Taylor, Mark L Taylor, John Terry, Randy Thomas, Grant Thompson, Tracy Thorne, Peggy Thorp, Rebecca Tilney, Barton Tinapp, Paula Tiso, Steve Tom, Keri Tombazian, Rich Topol, Robert Torti, Edward Tournier, Sam Trammell, Stacey Travis, Adrian Tridel, Connor Trinneer, Lori Tritel, Jim Troesh, Toni Trucks, Nicole Tubiola, Maria Tucci, Jessica Tuck, Michael Tucker, Jonathan Tucker, Tamara Tunie, Paige Turco, Jim Turner, Carmen Twillie, Chad Tyler, Nikki Tyler-Flynn,
Skeet Ulrich, Gabrielle Union, Leslie Upson, Johann Urb,
Joan Valentina, Jennifer Van Dyck, Joyce Van Patten, Eric Van Wyck, Mary VanArsdel, Cynthia Vance, Dana Vance, Oliver Vaquer, Ned Vaughn, Terri J. Vaughn, Yul Vazquez, Milo Ventimiglia, Victor Verhaege, Tom Verica, Kate Vernon, Maura Vincent, Steve Vinovich,
Melinda Wade, Polly Walker, Ann Walker, Marcia Wallace, Keliher Walsh, Dylan Walsh, Kate Walsh, Melora Walters, Lisa Waltz, Anna Michelle Wang, Linda Wang, Jamie C. Ward, Todd Waring, Julie Warner, Mervyn Warren, Kerry Washington, Allan Wasserman, Barry Watson, Chloe Webb, Jake Weber, Steven Weber, Travis Webster, Fred Weller, Dick Wells, Richard K. Wells, George Wendt, John West, Tegan West, Travis Wester, Patricia Wettig, Bernard White, Cheryl White, Mitchell Whitfield, Vivicca Whitsett, Karl Wiedergott, Kathleen Wilhoite, Fred Willard, Delaney Williams, Eyvonne Williams, Kelli Williams, Treat Williams, Rainn Wilson, Hattie Winston, Jeff Winter, Sally Winters, Daniel Wisler, Roz Witt, Julie Wittner, Tory Wood, Shannon Woodward, Jimmie D. Wright, Karl T. Wright, Tom Wright, Kari Wuhrer, Teresa Wyatt, Noah Wyle,
Dwight Yoakam, Catherine York, Kathleen York, Judy Young, Barrie Youngfellow, Harris Yulin,
Grace Zabriskie, Janet Zarish, Liz Zazzi, Alicia Ziegler, Anna Zielinski, Chip Zien, Liz Zweifler