Billy Porter Forced to Sell Home Amidst Hollywood Strike, Citing Financial Hardship
Actor Billy Porter revealed in an interview with The Evening Standard that he is being forced to sell his home due to the ongoing writers' a...
Actor Billy Porter Forced to Sell Home Due to Hollywood Strike
Actor Billy Porter revealed in an interview with The Evening Standard that he is being forced to sell his home due to the ongoing writers' and actors' strike in Hollywood. Porter, known for his role in the show "Pose," expressed his frustration with the strike and the financial challenges it has brought. He explained that until he reaches a certain level of financial stability, he is living paycheck to paycheck like many other artists.
Upcoming Projects Canceled Amidst Strike
In a recent statement, actor Billy Porter revealed that his upcoming movie and television show, which were scheduled to start in September, have been canceled. He attributed this to an anonymous Hollywood executive who allegedly stated that negotiations with the Writer's Guild of America (WGA) were intentionally delayed to financially strain its members. Porter expressed his frustration, claiming that the executive had already "starved him out."
Streaming and Fair Compensation
In an interview, actor Billy Porter discussed the impact of streaming on actors' compensation. He mentioned that in the late 1950s and early 1960s, a system was put in place to ensure artists were properly compensated through residual payments. This system benefited the small percentage of actors who consistently work. However, with the rise of streaming platforms, the landscape has changed, and actors are facing new challenges in terms of fair compensation.
Need for Updated Contracts in the Streaming Industry
The article discusses the evolving nature of viewership numbers in the streaming industry and the need for contracts to adapt accordingly. It highlights that streaming companies, unlike traditional television networks, are not required to disclose their viewership figures, making it difficult for content creators to negotiate contracts. The article emphasizes the importance of transparency and calls for contracts to be updated to reflect the changing landscape of the entertainment business.
Criticism of Disney CEO's Comments on Union's Demands
The actor from the movie "Cinderella" has criticized Disney CEO Bob Iger for his comments about the union's demands for a living wage. Iger had called the demands unrealistic and disturbing. The actor, Porter, expressed his anger towards Iger, pointing out that Iger makes $78,000 a day while dismissing the union's requests. Porter stated that he has kept quiet about the issue but plans to join the picket lines when he returns.