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Screen Actors Guild

noun

  1. a labor union for motion-picture performers, founded in 1933. : SAG


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In the past, he has served in roles including director of labor relations at CBS, national executive director of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists and chief executive and national executive director of the Screen Actors Guild.

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Fans can purchase his Screen Actors Guild and Academy of Television Arts & Sciences membership cards, scripts from “Murder, She Wrote” and “Life Insurance,” original black-and-white photos from his early movies and costumes he wore onstage.

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According to Didion, that moral hollowness found its ideal spokesman in Ronald Reagan, a minor Hollywood actor who leveraged his position as a Screen Actors Guild leader to be elected California’s governor in 1966.

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Both actors said they opted for current stage names after learning that other actors in the Screen Actors Guild had already snagged their preferred names.

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Just last week at the Screen Actors Guild awards, she once again won over the room reminding them that she’d gotten her SAG card in 1978 at the age of 15.

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