Fran Drescher says actors strike she's leading is an 'inflection point' that goes beyond Hollywood
By KRYSTA FAURIA and ANDREW DALTON
Updated 3:27 PM CDT, August 24, 2023
LOS ANGELES (AP) Fran Drescher believes that the walkouts that have shut down Hollywood are about something much bigger than the actors union she leads, or the writers striking alongside them, or the entertainment industry.
Drescher told The Associated Press the moment is about the entire world of work, and a larger stand against corporate leaders who value shareholders over the people who create their product.
At some point you have to say no more, Drescher, the former Nanny star who is now president of the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, said in an interview at the unions headquarters Wednesday. I think that its taken on a bigger scope, its greater than the sum of its parts. I think its a conversation now about the culture of big business, and how it treats everybody up and down the ladder in the name of profit.
Drescher, 65, has been president of the actors guild since September of 2021, when she defeated Stranger Things actor Matthew Modine in a union election.
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