Bryan Lourd, co-chairman of Creative Artists Agency - which represents stars including Margot Robbie, Tom Cruise and Madonna - spoke to Emma Thompson about strikes and other issues affecting the industry on stage at a television event in Cambridge.
- who said he was"confident that we're closer to the end than the beginning" of the strikes, with talks between writers and studios set to resume.as a result of the knock-on effects of the strikes in the US.She continued:"We're thinking it's actors and writers, but everyone is affected... [I have] friends who are crew people, who are costume people, make-up people, who aren't working. So it's a very, very, very hard time. People are suffering so much.
"And actually, it's sort of hidden as well, because there's something about the words, 'oh, an actors' strike, it doesn't sound the same to people as, 'the doctors are on strike', or 'the miners are on strike'. It's got a different feel to it, because we don't work all the time. And I suppose that's the point, is we're self-employed."
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