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Actors' trade unions
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Actors' Equity Association
Screen Actors Guild
Actors Guild of Nigeria
ACTRA
American Federation of Actors
Association of Malayalam Movie Artists
Canadian Actors' Equity Association
Equity (trade union)
Equity Card
Guild of Italian American Actors
Hebrew Actors' Union
Nadigar Sangam
National Association of Actors
Negro Actors Guild of America
SAG-AFTRA
Screen Actors Guild
Union des artistes
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WikipediaThe Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) is an umbrella union that regulate and represent the affairs of film actors in Nigeria and abroad. The body is currently headed by Emeka Ike who serves as President since March 24, 2016. ... Read »
WikipediaThe Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists (ACTRA) is a Canadian labour union representing performers in English-language media. It has 22,000 members working in film, television, radio, and all other recorded media. The organization negotiates, safeguards, and promotes the professional rights of it ... Read »
WikipediaThe American Federation of Actors (AFA) was an early actors union in the United States. It was supported by Sophie Tucker who was elected as the union's president in 1938. In 1939, the AFA was disbanded by the American Federation of Labor for financial mismanagement. The AFL subsequently issued a charter to the succeed ... Read »
WikipediaP.T.C. Road, Thycaud, Association of Malayalam Movie Artists (AMMA) is the association of film actors who work in Malayalam cinema. The association was the first of its kind in India, and the functioning of it led to formation of actors guilds in film industries of other Indian languages as well. The membership i ... Read »
WikipediaEquity (formerly known as the British Actors' Equity Association) is the trade union for actors, stage managers and models in the United Kingdom. It was formed in 1930 by a group of West End performers and, in 1967, it incorporated the Variety Artistes' Federation. Equity was one of the last of the closed shop unions ... Read »
WikipediaAn Equity Card is proof of membership in the Actors' Equity Association of the United States. In the UK, an Equity Card is proof of membership in the British entertainment professionals' trade union also called Equity, which is only connected to Actors' Equity Association in that both are affiliated with International ... Read »
WikipediaThe Guild of Italian American Actors (GIAA) was founded in 1937 as the Italian Actors Union (IAU) to protect the rights of Italian American actors, and renamed in 1998. The guild has jurisdiction over Italian language professional theater, and works to preserve and promote awareness of Italian culture and heritage. GIA ... Read »
WikipediaThe Nadigar Sangam (English: Actors' association), officially known as the South Indian Artistes' Association (SIAA), is a union for film, television, and stage actors in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, based in Chennai. Formed in 1952, the group has a charitable trust fund to provide pension to retired actors, voiced ... Read »
WikipediaThe National Association of Actors (Spanish: Asociación Nacional de Actores, ANDA) is the Mexican actors guild. It is a member of the Bloque Latinoamericano de Actores (BLADA, the Latin American Actors' Block) that includes all of the actors' unions in Latin America. The ANDA is headquartered in the colonia (boroug ... Read »
WikipediaNegro Actors Guild of America (NAG) was formed in 1936 and began operation in 1937 to create better opportunities for black actors during a period in America where the country was at a crossroads regarding how its citizens of color would be depicted in film, television and the stage. It originated in New York City, pos ... Read »
WikipediaScreen Actors GuildâAmerican Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) is an American labor union representing approximately 160,000 film and television principal and background performers, journalists, recording artists and radio personalities worldwide. The organization was formed on March 30, 2012, ... Read »
WikipediaThe Screen Actors Guild (SAG) was an American labor union which represented over 100,000 film and television principal and background performers worldwide. On March 30, 2012, the union leadership announced that the SAG membership voted to merge with the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA) to cre ... Read »
WikipediaThe Union des artistes (UDA) or Artist union is a Quebec-based labour organization representing stage, television, radio and film performers in French-language media in Canada (the English language labour organization is ACTRA). It represents over 6,900 members and is affiliated with the International Federation of Act ... Read »
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