On July 13, as SAG-AFTRA leadership declared the union was going on strike, SAG-AFTRA Foundation president Courtney B. Vance and executive director Cyd Wilson drafted a letter to 2,700 of the unions highest-earning actors outlining the financial need that many would face in the work stoppage.
Having been through this during COVID and having such a great response from our own membership to take care of their own, when the strike was decided, Courtney and I sat down with our team and said, Here we go again,' Wilson tells Variety.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the SAG-AFTRA Foundation (a non-profit organization associated with the union, but not part of it) worked to provide financial relief to many of the unions 160,000 members via the foundations Emergency Financial Assistance Program, which will again be used to help actors during the strike.
We rely on donations and grants to provide services we have been very fortunate that we raised enough money to be able to cover all of our programs, Wilson explains. But when we hit a crisis like this and were going to spend millions and millions of dollars in financial assistance, this is when we need our high profile talent who can afford it, who are in a situation to help others.
Shortly after sending the letter, Dwayne Johnsons team reached out to say he wanted to help, so he and Vance hopped on a phone call.
It was a love fest. Its like, Man, youre stepping up in a way that is allowing others to know the dire necessity of it,' Vance told Johnson about his contribution to the fund, noting that the exact sum is being kept confidential, but he was heartened by the A-listers generosity. This is him saying, In such a time as this, Im here and Im not going anywhere, whatever you need me to do. And that sends a huge message to other folks to do the same thing.
Wilson explains that the SAG-AFTRA Foundations grants deliver up to $1,500 per individual member, but in extreme conditions where there are health issues or other situations that indicate an actor is in serious jeopardy, a lifetime member can receive up to $6,000 in emergency financial assistance. Thus, Johnsons seven-figure donation has the potential to aid thousands of actors. (Wilson estimates between 7,000 to 10,000 members will need these services.)
It is a call to arms for all of us to know that we just have to step up however you can, Vance adds. If your step up is $10, step up. Because that $10 is going to help somebody. If its $10,000, if its $10 million, step up, because we have to. Everyone knows what happens when you go on strike, when you stand for something as the saying goes, if you dont stand for something, youll fall for everything you cant stand unless you have support underneath you, on the side, up top and up front. So Dwayne is letting everyone know, Im here. What are you going to do?'
In an interview with Variety, Vance and Wilson discuss the financial crisis facing working actors and the impact of Johnsons sizable donation in helping to support them.
What have the last 10 days been like since SAG-AFTRA members joined the picket lines in respect to the foundations efforts?
Vance: Weve been doing this since 1985, for 40 years, this is what we do. Our mandate and our mission is to be able to help members in times of need and crisis times financially for their medical bills, their rents, their mortgages and their food. And thats where we find ourselves once again. Theyre on the picket lines, but they still have to be able to pay for things. The union is on the front lines with Fran Drescher doing what they need to do.
How has the financial need during the strike compared to the requests that you saw over these last three years with COVID?
Wilson: Its very similar. Although SAG-AFTRA didnt strike until 10 days ago, many of our actors productions were shut down during the writers strike, so theyve already been affected since May and weve seen an uptick in the number of requests that come in. Were processing probably five to 10 times (of the requests for financial aid) that we would normally process in a week and think that is going to continue to increase.
Were in this for the long haul and we have to be concerned that even when the strike is over, that doesnt mean that people havent still been left decimated. We have members that obviously need a roof over their head and food on their tables, but we also have members who are in financial crisis that doesnt have anything to do with strike.
Vance: And its compounded by the fact that were just coming through COVID. So these folks were just feeling able to get their head above water, and now they dont know whats happening. Are we going to sink back? And how long is this going to go on? Were alluding to the mental and emotional state of peoples situations, which dovetails us to Dwayne heeding the call that went out and seeing the devastation that happened during COVID and the potential devastation that is happening now. He stepped up in a major, historic way to help us because hes one of us. We support our own.
I hope this is not going to be a long period like the COVID situation was, but no matter how long it goes on even a week is too long for our membership what Dwayne did and others like him are doing is to let membership know, Weve got you. Youre not going to sink.
Theres been a graphic thats been widely shared that says 87% of the SAG-AFTRA membership does not reach the threshold of making $26,000 a year from SAG-AFTRA jobs to qualify for health insurance what does that say about the need many people are facing?
Wilson: The general public might think that all actors make millions of dollars, and there are some that do but its a very small percentage. But those actors who then go on to win Oscars and have huge success could not make those films and those television projects without hundreds of actors who are behind in the background sitting in the restaurant, that have those bit parts that paint the picture, so that the stories can be told. Our stars understand that they cannot make a film without these people. Having said that, as youre saying these people are making, you know, not enough money to even afford their health care. So the majority of our actors are also have second and third jobs theyre waiting tables, catering, driving Uber. It may not seem like a lot, but when you miss $1,000 to $3,000 a month that you would normally from a work stoppage, that can be a financial ruin.
How did you react when you learned of Johnsons donation?
Wilson: Its the largest single donation that weve ever received from one individual at one time. And what is amazing is that that one check is going to help thousands of actors keep food on their table, and keep their kids safe, and keep their cars running. And its not lost on me that hes very humble about this, but it is a way to get us started.
This is how we did this during COVID some of the biggest stars in our industry stepped up. For him to step up like this is really going to get us started in the fundraising that were going I need to do, because everything were hearing and seeing, we feel we have to be prepared that this could go on through the end of the year. Were going to have to be able to help these people in the long run. We have 160,000 SAG-AFTRA performers and thats a lot of people that are going to need our help. This donation is the kickstart we needed in the first week of what we think will be a long haul.
Vance: When people are in crisis, people step up. Its that Field of Dreams statement, Build it and they will come. You have to set it up for people to recognize what the situation is and thats, I think, why people are giving in the amounts and in the ways that theyre giving. Because people recognize, That could be me that cant pay my medical bills or Thats my children that have school bills coming up and Im not working. 95% of the folks in our industry dont work regularly; we recognize that.
All that were doing is about folks who are on those picket lines and letting the powers that be know that were here, were not going anywhere, we deserve better and wont settle for less. So Im grateful to our membership; Im grateful to our leaders in our organization; Im grateful to the leaders in the union Fran Drescher and the negotiating committee. Well get there, its gonna take a minute but were gonna get there.
I want to thank Dwayne for his tremendous generosity, compassion, and initiative to step up in this significant and meaningful way for our community. On behalf of the thousands who will be helped by his historic donation, thank you, thank you, thank you.
For information on the SAG-AFTRA Foundations Emergency Financial Assistance Program and how to apply, visit sagaftra.foundation/emergencyassistance, and to support the fund, go to sagaftra.foundation/donate.