The Jewish Chronicle

Equity row as Jewish actors fear being ‘blackliste­d’

- BY JENNI FRAZER

JEWISH ACTORS have told the JC that they are terrified of being “blackliste­d” for having any connection to Israel and are hiding their identity in order to make sure they get work.

There is also deep concern that far from supporting its Jewish members, the actors’ union, Equity, is “fanning the flames of antisemiti­sm”.

Dame Maureen Lipman this week resigned from the union in fury after it called on members to join Saturday’s pro-Palestinia­n march in London, at which protesters burned Israeli flags and held up antisemiti­c placards.

Actress Tracy-Ann Oberman — who also voiced her outrage over the Equity statement — said Jewish actors were beginning to hide their Stars of David at auditions. “We are terrified of being thought of as Zionists,” she said. “One actor was turned on when it was found that they had family in Israel.

“Jewish actors are frightened of owning their identity, and they are scared that they will be blackliste­d.”

One young actor told the JC: “It was the first day of a Zoom read-through for a possible new theatre show. We all introduced ourselves online, which is standard practice — who we are, where we are from, what we have been up to profession­ally. When it was my turn, having had very little acting work due to the pandemic, I explained that I had been working on a treatment, hopefully for TV, based on my own family’s experience and history of fleeing pogroms in Russia.

“In front of the whole cast and director, an actor sneered on the screen and told me ‘look what you’re doing in Palestine. That’s a pogrom’.

“I felt sick. Like the two are somehow connected and I had to feel the weight of responsibi­lity to defend myself against

They are beginning to hide their Stars of David at auditions’

being dismissed and diminished. The Chinese actor in the same cast was not made to feel the same fear in having to speak about the Uyghurs.

“So it’s hard not to feel unsafe as a Jewish actor — and it’s made me feel that I won’t be talking about my heritage or Jewish identity going forward.” Agent Emma Engers said: “I’ve worked in the entertainm­ent industry for 25 years and for the first time in my experience, Jewish actors are telling me that they’re frightened of identifyin­g as being Jewish upon joining a new cast or in the rehearsal room. Young Jewish drama students are terrified to identify as Jewish for fear of repercussi­ons.”

Another agent, John Rogerson, said: “I represent many Jewish performers who think they’ll be blackliste­d if they speak out. Equity should be supporting these people

Sanjeev Bhaskar and Tracy-Ann Oberman to feel free to speak out, not fanning the flames of rising antisemiti­sm in the UK.”

An Israeli actress said on social media: “[Equity] claim to support peace — currently they are choosing sides, while I, as a minority performer in their union, witnessed a march this week being led by people screaming in Arabic ‘massacre the Jews’, and I do not feel safe to go into a casting room saying I am Israeli.”

Several other actors and performers including Oberman, Dom Joly, Sanjeev Bhaskar,and Eddie Marsan have also condemned the union over its call for members to join last Saturday’s rally for the Palestinia­ns.

In a statement released on Thursday ahead of the demonstrat­ion, Equity General Secretary Paul Fleming and President Maureen Beattie condemned Israeli actions in the Middle East and called on union members to support “Palestinia­n comrades” and join the march.

Dame Maureen, who has been an Equity member for 54 years, said the union president, Ms Beattie, “doesn’t speak for me or any actor in the union with a brain.

“She speaks for a mob mentality.” She added that the statement had “nothing to do with the poor Palestinia­ns, who are only pawns, and everything to do with Jewish people”.

She added: “Thank you, Equity, for increasing antisemiti­sm and your deep understand­ing of Israeli actions.”

Both Dame Maureen and Ms Oberman questioned why Ms Beattie — who has endorsed a petition calling for sanctions against Israel — was not calling for sanctions in defence of the Uyghurs, the Rohinga, or those oppressed by the Syrian regime.

Murray Hecht, who chaired the general branch of Brighton and Sussex Equity but has now resigned from the union, told the organisati­on: “Please listen to your Jewish members. How can we feel safe in this union? I have gone from being the proud chair of the Brighton and Sussex Equity General Branch to a very ashamed chair.”

Ms Engers added: “Actors Equity is a union for all actors and therefore they shouldn’t be fanning the flames, on what are very real and frightenin­g issues for Jewish actors, by encouragin­g their members to attend a political rally. We need then to understand how this fuels the narrative that Israel is evil and that therefore all Jewish people are responsibl­e for something happening in a country, 3,000 miles away.”

Mr Marsan, addressing Ms Beattie, said: “You have a right to your personal opinion but in your role as president of our union, you haven’t shown the same urgency in expressing solidarity with Jewish members in the face of recent appalling antisemiti­sm.”

Mr Bhaskar, commenting on an antisemiti­c banner held at the Palestinia­n march, wrote: “Appalling banner solely designed to stoke up religious hate.

“It’s ironic that Ms Beattie’s Twitter banner suggests ‘creating safe spaces’”.

Mr Joly observed: “This is truly disgusting. Equity, what the f**k is going on?”

Equity said in a statement: “After listening to the concerns put forward by some members regarding the union’s stance on the Israel-Palestine conflict, we would like to emphasise that while we condemn the recent military actions of the Israeli government, we are appalled by all of the violence directed against civilian Israelis and Palestinia­ns, including the terrorist activity of Hamas. We categorica­lly condemn the abhorrent abuse that has been directed towards members of the Jewish community in the past couple of weeks.”

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