Daily Dispatch

Conditions, poor treatment letting us down, says veteran actress Masebe

- KYLE ZEEMAN

Veteran actress Florence Masebe has spent over two decades in the industry and claims actors were treated better in the past than today.

Masebe told TV talk show host Tim Modise this week that life was better for an actor in the good old days.

“The older years were much better. The standards were much better. Now everything seems to just be going down. You are lucky if we get a cup of coffee. “

Florence said that actors were earning less now because they were apparently told by production­s that they should not outprice themselves for a job.

She said talent and skills were increasing but working conditions were letting actors down. She suggested the deteriorat­ion might be down to the industry not being unionised and there being more broadcaste­rs than in the past.

“Look‚ I am going to be honest. When you have worked to where I have‚ you are a little bit cushioned‚ personally‚ from it. “But you would have to be very stupid and unfeeling to not see the unfairness all around you with fellow actors or crew.

“It is a downward slide. It is very depressing. There are times when we ask ‘why are we here?’ We are mad‚ that is why we do what we do.”

Just two months ago Florence took to Twitter to call on the government to protect actors from alleged mistreatme­nt on a new Zulu historical series called Uselwa‚ which is intended for broadcast on SABC 1 towards the end of the year.

According to City Press‚ the show’s line producer Megan Firth was asked to resign and executive producer Mkhomazi Mashinini was facing a revolt from the cast and crew amid claims of non-payment‚ costcuttin­g‚ late scripts and bad rates.

She also applauded former Rhythm City actress Nokuthula Ledwaba’s decision earlier this year to speak up about harassment in the industry.

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