Our Role In The Fight: The Entertainment Industry & HIV/AIDS

In honor of World AIDS Day, The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation and the SAG-AFTRA National LGBT Committee joined forces for an important panel discussion on the current state of the AIDS epidemic in the United States.  Featuring special addresses from Elizabeth Taylor’s granddaughter, Naomi Wilding, SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris, and SAG-AFTRA National LGBT Committee Co-Chair Jason Stewart.
 

23rd SAG Awards Nominations

Full-length nomination announcements for the 23rd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards® introduced by SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris. 

“Chicago P.D.” star Sophia Bush and actor/rapper Common announced the film and television nominees and SAG Awards® committee chair JoBeth Williams and SAG Awards® committee member Jason George introduced the stunt ensemble nominees. In total, thirteen categories were announced.

The Screen Actors Guild Awards will air on TNT and TBS on Sunday, Jan. 29, 2017 at 8 p.m. (ET) / 5 p.m. (PT)​.

Behind The Scenes at the 23rd Annual SAG Awards Nominations

Join SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris, SAG Awards® Committee Vice Chair​ Daryl Anderson, SAG Awards® Committee Member​ Jason George​ and SAG-AFTRA members Common and Sophia Bush as the nominations for the 23rd SAG Awards® are announced Dec. 14, 2016 at the Pacific Design Center in Los Angeles.

Late Bloomers: Restarting or Refreshing Your Career

For those who have had to put their careers on hold or have found that they’re no longer in the flow joined MOVE L.A. as they hosted a panel focused on ways to reinvent your career. Panelists shared their personal journeys in the entertainment industry and provided members with tips on keeping their careers refreshed. SAG-AFTRA members also learned how the entertainment industry has changed and ways they can stay up to speed.

The Art of Portraying Danger: Action Safety for Actors & Stunt Performers

The Members Organizing Volunteer Efforts (MOVE) Los Angeles Committee presented this special panel of stunt performers, stunt coordinators, executive producers, an on-set medic and hairstylist, as they examined the art of action and on-set safety. The discussion focused on the symbiotic relationship between actor and stunt performer, as members had the opportunity to hear personal stories of on-set safety. Members learned how to collaborate with directors and stunt coordinators to look amazing but, most importantly, to be safe.

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