Irish Equity warns members of unscrupulous activities of film companies

Irish Equity has called on members to display caution before committing to projects due to the unscrupulous activities of some production companies which include false claims about the other actors involved and the underpayment or non-payment of fees.

The call follows reports to Irish Equity over the weekend relating to the activities of a production company.

SIPTU Arts and Culture Sector Organiser, Karan O’Loughlin, said: “I have received a number of complaints over the weekend from Equity members, concerning misleading advertisements for a casting.

“Irish Equity has also received complaints about the production company involved in relation to the underpayment and nonpayment of fees. This is unacceptable behaviour and an example of the exploitation of actors. Our members have reported that there is increased pressure within the industry on them to work for very low pay and even for free. This is particularly worrying where younger actors are involved as they often don’t have the industry experience to recognise the obvious pitfalls”.

She added: “The State financed funding bodies for the industry need to have closer scrutiny of how production companies operate. The Irish Film Board, the Arts Council and Revenue need to take measures to ensure that the substantial investment made by the State flows down to actors in the way it is meant to. It is high time that the exploitation by actors ceased and production companies were called to account for their behaviour. Equity also urges actors to be cautious and to ensure that they find out all they can about productions before committing themselves to any particular project”.

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Gabrielle Mary Reidy, actor, born 23 July 1960; died 13 October 2014

Irish actor Gabrielle Reidy, has died of cancer aged 54. Gabrielle was a member of Irish Equity and was active with British Equity during her time in residence in England. Over the course of her career Gabrielle made regular appearances at the Abbey although her career spanned across the TV, film and stage platforms. Padraig Murray, Irish Equity President fondly remembers Gabrielle as a strong and talented woman. “I have known Gabrielle for many many years since we were young actors finding our way in the industry. She was a fantastic person and hugely talented actor. We are saddened by her loss and she will be missed,” he said..

The youngest of three daughters Gabrielle is survived by her sisters, by Gary, and their teenage son, Finn.

Contracts

Irish Equity are offering 4 workshops over a 2 day period on Contracts and understanding the Pact/Equity Agreement.
This is important as UK co-productions undertaken in the Republic of Ireland are done on the Pact/Equity. :

Wednesday, 22nd October 2014 – 10.30am to 1pm or 2pm to 4.30pm

Thursday, 23rd October 2014 – 10.30am to 1pm or 2pm to 4.30pm

Irish Equity and Equity members may attend any one of these. Admission is free but places must be booked in advance. John Barclay, Equity Head of Recorded Media and Drew McFarlane, Scotland and Northern Ireland Regional Officer Equity will be presenting these workshops.

If you wish to attend please email us at equity@siptu.ie or phone (01) 858 6403, stating which workshop you wish to attend.

USI RALLY FOR EDUCATION

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Educational & Development Support Scheme

Applications are now being invited from interested members in respect of the academic year 2014/2015, closing date is 30th September 2014.

Please note that that applicants must be in membership for one year on the closing date for receipt of applications. Applications can be submitted by email to irishequity@siptu.ie or to Aileen Graham, Irish Equity, 7th Floor, Liberty Hall, Dublin 1.

Public Meeting to discuss the Greyhound Lockout

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Death of acting great Robin Williams

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Screen actor and comedian Robin Williams was been found dead in what police said was a suspected suicide at his home in California on Tuesday, Monday, 11th August. Williams, 63, had been grappling with severe depression recently, according to his press representative.In a statement his wife Susan Schneider said: “This morning, I lost my husband and my best friend, while the world lost one of its most beloved artists and beautiful human beings.

“I am utterly heartbroken. On behalf of Robin’s family, we are asking for privacy during our time of profound grief.

“As he is remembered, it is our hope the focus will not be on Robin’s death, but on the countless moments of joy and laughter he gave to millions.”

Williams was a hugely influential comic actor, who won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Good Will Hunting in 1998.

He was well known for his roles in Good Morning Vietnam, Dead Poets Society, The Fisher King, Mrs Doubtfire, Jumanji, One Hour Photo, and Happy Feet.

He is survived by his wife and three children.

Liberty4Gaza – Fundraising night organised by Irish Artists

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Liberty4Gaza – Fundraiser by the Arts Community for the children of Gaza
Tuesday 12th August 2014, at 7:30 p.m. Liberty Hall, Eden Quay, Dublin 1
Irish Artists in Support of Palestine’s first gig to raise funds for the children of Gaza.

Frontline Actors’ Agency

Frontline Actors’ Agency are seeking three male actors for their client roster.

Actor one:    Playing range 35 – 45 years
Actor two:    Playing range 35 – 45 years
Actor three: Playing range 45 – 55 years

Applicants should be experienced professionals.  Frontline is a co-operative agency and applicants will need to have a comfortable level of computer literacy and be happy to work as part of a team and on behalf of other clients.  All necessary training will be provided.
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Justice for the Locked Out Greyhound Workers

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On 17th June workers with Greyhound Recycling and Recovery arrived at work to be told that unless they agreed to a 35% reduction in their wages they could not clock in. The company had already hired security to ensure that the men could not enter their place of work and new agency workers immediately began carrying out their jobs. The 70 men affected said they were willing to work under their existing terms and conditions of employment but management refused their request. The men have been locked out of their jobs.
Sign the online petition.