Tyler James Williams Stands in Solidarity: Voices Support for Potential SAG-AFTRA Actors Strike

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The actor who plays Abbott won his second nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor.

James Williams, who recently received his second Emmy nomination for his performance in the ABC series Abbott Elementary, is endorsing a potential SAG-AFTRA actors strike. Williams voiced his excitement for Abbott’s forthcoming season in an interview with Deadline on Wednesday, but he also recognised that the present Hollywood business paradigm needs to be corrected, and if it means delaying the programme, so be it.


“I have friends who are series regulars on shows who can’t afford to live in LA. That’s been happening for years. It has to be corrected”, Williams said. “It’s not something that’s sustainable. I’m completely in support of my union’s decision to strike if that’s what it comes down to. I was here for the last Writers Guild strike in 2007, and I remember the things that we were talking about then, which made the issues that now are [affecting workers]”.

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He continued:
New media is not new anymore.I think the business model needs to reflect that so that people can have an actual living and not be locked under an exclusivity contract, but only doing 10 episodes a year and not seeing residuals from that. There’s no way to sustain that.So it’s time. I hope it doesn’t have to come down to the strike and that we can cut a deal that’s equitable for everybody. But if not, then so be it.

Williams also said that one of the show’s writers participated in the WGA writers strike firsthand and advocated for both unions to work together to support one another in the pursuit of just and equitable contracts.

“For us, our writers feel like cast. They honestly do. So many of them actually are down on set with us usually, and we typically when we do show hangouts, it’s not just cast. It’s writers, for sure,” Williams revealed. “So when they hit the picket line, we were all ready to go. I’ve been in New York the majority of the time. So I haven’t been in LA a lot, but I’m seeing photos and messages from the line left and right from people, and I think that’s where we should be. We should be there supporting them, because at the end of the day, it starts on page. They understand these characters just as well, if not better than we do.”

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