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Smallville Actors Join Strike, Co-Creator Discusses State Fair
Despite the writers strike has paralyzed the union and close to many TV programs this season, many of the shows affected players showed their support for the cause of the writers. Stars Smallville The CW has made appearances on the picket line to show solidarity with the dashes of the pen and beat their episodes.
Kryptonsite reported that Smallville actors Michael Cassidy (Grant Gabriel), John Glover (Lionel Luthor) and Phil Morris (John Jones) joined the writers on strike against Universal Studios lot in the second week of their strike.
"It was a great afternoon at Universal as over 2,500 authors and actors joined the fight for our collective future [professionally], "said show creator Al Gough Kryptonsite. "We had John Glover, Michael Cassidy and Phil Morris is supporting the cause. Other of the company wanted to be there, particularly Michael Rosenbaum [who plays Lex Luthor], but the program is still in production and most of the cast lives in Vancouver. We who were with us in spirit, because we are all in this together. "
Gough is also a party to shed light on why his fellow scribes have taken this extreme measure.
"The writing stage is not like other professions," said Gough. "It's not a guarantee of employment week to week or year year. It is a holiday or business hungry, and when the music stops, you can not always have a chair. Miles [Millar co-creator of Smallville] and have been writing together for 15 years. Every year I wonder if this is what all the noise concerns. "
Despite being forced to take a firm stand for their rights, said Gough fans of the series The CW will fill all scripts are written, while stressing his desire to return to what we all love to do.
"To the best of my knowledge, studying plans to produce all, "said Gough." If there is no quick fix until the season ends in February. Our hope is that this strike will be resolved soon so we can continue doing what we love – writing. "
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