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Encyclopedia > British Actors' Equity Association

The British Actors' Equity Association (now called Equity) is the British actors' trade union. It was formed in 1930 by a group of West End performers. The users of the union have the greatest range of union fees of any union in Britain. Actors in period costume sharing a joke whilst waiting between takes during location filming. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... 1930 is a common year starting on Wednesday. ... West End is the name of some places in the world, including: The West End of London, England West End Theatre, is where many of Londons major theatres are located and premier cinema screenings take place. ...


It is one of the hardest unions to join. Every paid British professional actor should be a member of this union. The reason for placing 'paid' on this is that an unpaid professional (an unpaid actor/crew member in professional production) is different from a paid professional. To further complicate things, you may also be a paid amateur (i.e. involved in a profit-share). Thus, British Equity is the British counterpart of both the American Actors' Equity Association and the Screen Actors Guild. The Actors Equity Association (commonly simply Equity) is the trade union of American theatrical performers and stage managers. ... The Screen Actors Guild (SAG) is the labor union representing film actors in the United States. ...


External links

  • http://www.equity.org.uk/

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Actors' Equity Association - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (305 words)
The Actors' Equity Association, commonly referred to as Actors' Equity, is an American labor union formed in New York City in 1913 by 112 actors working in the professional theatre.
During McCarthyism of the late 1940s and 1950s when actors and other members of the film industry were being fllisted, the Actors' Equity Association refused to bend to the will of the industry bosses and never banned any of its members.
The association's national headquarters are at 165 West 46th Street in New York City with regional offices in Chicago, Illinois and Los Angeles, California plus a satellite office in San Francisco and in Orlando, Florida.
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