The Borneo Post (Sabah)

No more auditions in hotels, says Hollywood actor union

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LOS ANGELES: Amid a torrent of accusation­s of sexual misconduct, including rape, in Hollywood, the entertainm­ent industry’s biggest union demanded on Thursday that actor auditions no longer take place in hotel rooms or residences.

The decision, called “Guideline No. 1,” marks the first expansion of SAG-AFTRA’s Code of Conduct published in February that aims to tackle harassment and help increase equity in the industry.

“SAG-AFTRA opposes auditions, interviews and similar profession­al meetings from taking place in private hotel rooms or at private residences,” it said.

“We call on producers and other decision makers with influence or control over decisions that can impact a career, to STOP holding profession­al meetings in these high-risk locations and find alternativ­e, appropriat­e locations for profession­al meetings.

“Furthermor­e, we call on SAG-AFTRA members and their representa­tives to STOP agreeing to profession­al meetings in these high-risk locations.”

In cases where a member cannot find an alternativ­e location, the union recommends attending the meeting accompanie­d by a person of trust.

The guidelines come amid a massive sex scandal roiling Hollywood that first erupted with accusation­s against onetime major producer Harvey Weinstein in October.

Weinstein is said to have sexually harassed and abused hundreds of young actresses, models and employees since the 1990s.

In each case, there was a recurring theme of him inviting women to his hotel room to talk about work before proceeding to take off his clothes, offer them a massage or ask them to watch him masturbate — all under promises of fame or threats to ruin their careers.

Mira Sorvino, Asia Argento, Gwyneth Paltrow, Angelina Jolie, Cara Delevingne and Lea Seydoux are among those who denounced Weinstein, who is now under investigat­ion.

The claims against Weinstein triggered a watershed moment that saw revelation­s of widespread sexual abuse in the entertainm­ent industry that has felled other Hollywood heavyweigh­ts. The abuse often happened in hotel rooms.

“We are committed to addressing the scenario that has allowed predators to exploit performers behind closed doors under the guise of a profession­al meeting,” SAG-AFTRA president Gabrielle Carteris said in a statement.

The union represents some 160,000 actors and other entertainm­ent and media profession­als.

SAG-AFTRA opposes auditions, interviews and similar profession­al meetings from taking place in private hotel rooms or at private residences. SAG-AFTRA’s ‘Guideline No. 1’

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 ?? — AFP file photo ?? SAG-AFTRA president Carteris (left), laughs with presenters Niecy Nash (centre) and Olivia Munn on stage during the 24th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards Nomination­s Announceme­nt at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood, California on Dec 13,...
— AFP file photo SAG-AFTRA president Carteris (left), laughs with presenters Niecy Nash (centre) and Olivia Munn on stage during the 24th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards Nomination­s Announceme­nt at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood, California on Dec 13,...

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