Comedians energize the picket lines as Hollywood actors and writers strikes enter second week
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By KRYSTA FAURIA and JILL LAWLESS
Published 11:12 PM CDT, July 20, 2023
LOS ANGELES (AP) The combined strike by Hollywood actors and screenwriters entered its second week with no swift end in sight, and union leaders and star strikers, including a bevy of comedians attempted to boost morale Friday as the novelty of picket lines wears off.
The momentum is still building, said stand-up comic, writer and actor Marc Maron outside Netflix headquarters. I got some of my comedy buddies were like, lets go, lets make sure were there and we show up for our union. Theres a lot of people here and look, eventually they have to, they have to negotiate, right?
Maron starred on the series GLOW for Netflix, whose headquarters in an increasingly hip section of Hollywood has been a bustling hub during the strike, with music blasting and food trucks serving ice cream, shaved ice and churros.
His fellow comedians and comic actors abounded on the picket line, including Saturday Night Live and Portlandia alum Fred Armisen, Hacks star Hannah Einbinder, Brooklyn Nine-Nine actor Chelsea Peretti, What We Do in the Shadows vampire Mark Proksch, and longtime comedy team Eric Wareheim and Tim Heidecker, who said they were not optimistic about a quick end to the strike.
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