Los Angeles (August 3, 2004) – Screen Actors Guild (SAG) today released the official list of candidates for its upcoming National Board elections. Ballots for all eligible SAG members in Hollywood and New York will be mailed on August 25. The ballots will be tabulated on September 23 and the election results are expected to be announced that evening.
The Hollywood Division will elect 13 National Board members and 22 alternates. Eleven of the National Board seats are for three-year terms, one is for two years and the remaining seat is a one-year term (all National Board alternates serve for one year). The New York Division will elect six National Board members and nine alternates. Five of the New York seats are for three-year terms and one is for one-year.
Directors holding eight other National Board seats will be elected from SAG branches outside of Hollywood and New York. Information on those elections is expected to be made available in the coming days.
2004 Hollywood Division Election Candidates (Candidates are listed below in random order as they will appear on the ballot)
1. Matthew Solari
2. Justin Shenkarow
3. Tom Kane
4. Bob Carlson
5. Cliff Karp
6. Esai Morales
7. Barbara Bosson
8. Kenneth D. Wade II
9. Gary Fredo
10. W.M. (Bill) Supérnaw
11. Brad Blaisdell
12. Alan Rosenberg
13. Masami Saito
14. Luana Jackman
15. Buck Connors
16. Alan Ogle
17. Howard Seth Cohen
18. Russell McConnell
19. Carole Elliott
20. Miliza Milo
21. Linda Harmon
22. Kent McCord
23. Robert Amico
24. Mandy Steckelberg
25. Bonnie Bartlett
26. Charley M. De La Peña
27. Dave Shearer
28. Ruth Livier
29. Seymour Cassel
30. Fred J. Fein
31. Randy Rose
32. Rene Auberjonois
33. Jane Austin
34. James St. James
35. Mitchell Ryan
36. Jerome A. Blackwell
37. Peter Onorati
38. Steven Cutler
39. Jenny Worman
40. Mobin Khan
41. Ken Howard
42. Chris M. Allport
43. Mark Carlton
44. Edward Pellettieri
45. France Nuyen
46. Leigh French
47. Lou Diamond Phillips
48. Mark S Reed
49. Paul Hartel
50. Loretta Swit
51. Nick Brett
52. Millie Wright
53. David Jolliffe
54. Valerie Harper
55. Andrew Caple-Shaw
56. Yale Summers
57. Gretchen Koerner
58. Jerry Sroka
59. Michael O'Neill
60. Trista Delamere
61. Gabrielle Carteris
62. Jeff Austin
63. David Huddleston
64. Kurtwood Smith
65. Vivicca A. Whitsett
66. Frances Fisher
67. Robert Pine
68. Reneé Aubry
69. Marlene Sosebee
70. Guy Maeda
71. John West
72. Marshall Teague
73. Dakin Matthews
74. Bill Daniels
75. Kurt Lott
76. Stephen Collins
77. Cynthia Steele
78. Kevin Kilner
79. Lee Garlington
80. Laird Stuart
81. Angela Watson
82. Rico Bueno
83. Tess Harper
84. William Russ
85. Eugene Boggs
86. Anthony DeSantis
87. Becky Bush
2004 New York Division Election Candidates
(Candidates are listed below in alphabetical order as they will appear on the ballot)
1. Dave Bachman
2. Angela Bullock
3. Ralph Byers
4. Rocky Caforio
5. Gilberta Comeforo
6. Maureen Donnelly
7. Nancy Giles
8. Traci Godfrey
9. Alison Gordy
10. Mike Hodge
11. Claude Jay
12. Chris Kies
13. Gerald M. Kline
14. Jack Landrón
15. Ruth Last
16. Columbia McCaleb
17. Sue-Anne Morrow
18. Christopher Murney
19. Erik-Anders Nilsson
20. Tina North
21. Steve Nuke
22. Francisco Rivela
23. Kevin Scullin
About SAG
Screen Actors Guild (SAG) is the nation’s premier labor union representing working actors. Established in 1933, SAG has a rich history in the American labor movement, from standing up to studios to break long-term engagement contracts in the 1940s to fighting for artists’ rights amid the digital revolution sweeping the entertainment industry in the 21st century. With 20 branches nationwide, SAG represents nearly 120,000 working actors in film, television, industrials, commercials and music videos. The Guild exists to enhance actors’ working conditions, compensation and benefits and to be a powerful, unified voice on behalf of artists’ rights. SAG is a proud affiliate of the AFL-CIO. Headquartered in Los Angeles, you can visit SAG on-line at www.sag.org
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