Saturday May 10 | Hollywood Reporter
To those who crave the spotlight, check your egos at the door
An open letter to SAG president Alan Rosenberg and executive director Doug Allen. via Hollywood Reporter
Thursday May 8 | WNED.org
Q&A with Screen Actors Guild head Alan Rosenberg
“It was ... our intention to carry these negotiations through to their conclusion, and I felt we were making progress, and I believe this interruption will make it more difficult to reach an agreement, although I'm still optimistic.”
Screen Actors Guild President Alan Rosenberg was elected as head of the nation's largest performers' union in 2005 on a pledge to take a tougher stance in labor talks than his immediate predecessor. via WNED.org
Friday Apr 18 | Hollywood Reporter
“Members will realize big gains from this new agreement with the four major networks and producers”
Negotiators for SAG and the Alliance of Motion Picture & Television Producers sat down for the first time Tuesday to begin what is expected to be two weeks of intense talks on the actors union contract, which ... via Hollywood Reporter
Thursday Apr 17 | International Herald Tribune
New threat emerges to Hollywood production
“CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.”
To understand why Hollywood is taking the threat of a strike by the Screen Actors Guild seriously, look no further than Alan Rosenberg's actions during a solidarity march last November with striking ... via International Herald Tribune
Wednesday Apr 16 | CANOE
Jan 30, 2008 | Los Angeles Times
Screen Actors Guild at a glance
President: Alan Rosenberg Executive director: Doug Allen Secretary-treasurer: Connie Stevens Membership: 120,000; 102,000 active paid Founded: 1933 Headquarters: Los Angeles ... via Los Angeles Times
Jan 7, 2008 | Desert Sun
Young celebrities fill tables at Palm Springs International Film Festival SAG brunch
“The real average salary in the Writers Guild is less than $60,000 a year. This strike is not about a few individuals, it is about the ability of many artists in many disciplines to keep on working for years to come.”
The Palm Springs International Film Festival's Screen Actors Guild-Indie brunch at Dale's Lost Highway in Palm Springs Sunday was a mixture of many diverse factions, all eager to understand each other, get ... via Desert Sun
Dec 19, 2007 | The Post Chronicle
CSI Star: 'Golden Globes Will Be A Stars' No-Show'
“I already know there's many nominees that have already called my husband and said they aren't crossing the picket lines.”
CSI Star: 'Golden Globes Will Be A Stars' No-Show' by Staff CSI: Crime Scene Investigation star Marg Helgenberger has a front row seat to the Hollywood strike discussions - her husband, Alan Rosenberg, is the ... via The Post Chronicle
Nov 16, 2007 | Hollywood.com
“Partners", a presentation of Showtime's "Directed By”
A comely, red-haired leading lady with an open-faced, forceful manner, Marg Helgenberger began on the small screen as the feisty rookie police officer Siobhan Ryan on ABC's Irish-flavored daytime soap, "Ryan's ... via Hollywood.com
Oct 14, 2007 | Providence Journal
Alan Rosenberg: a mistress warms up and talks
“First of all, I love the song”
The voice was polite, but there was suspicion in it. I was on the phone with Andrea Reynolds Plunket, who in 1985 had been the mistress Claus von Bulow brought with him to his second trial. via Providence Journal







