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George Clooney pleads for studios to return to the bargaining table and settle actors’ strike

George Clooney fears the actors' strike could go on for another 100 days if a deal can't be struck..

George Clooney fears the actors' strike could go on for another 100 days if a deal can't be struck.. Photo: Getty

Oscar winner George Clooney has urged Hollywood studios to return to the bargaining table with striking actors to resolve their differences over a new labour contract.

Negotiations between the studios and the SAG-AFTRA actors’ union were suspended on Wednesday after studios rejected a demand for a bonus tied to the number of streaming TV subscribers. Clooney called the breakdown in talks “worrisome”.

“At least get in the room. Don’t take a vacation,” Clooney said on Friday when asked about the ongoing strike while attending a ceremony in Los Angeles at the Roybal School of Film and Television Production Magnet, which he co-founded.

The Gravity actor said SAG-AFTRA president Fran Drescher had told him she was ready to restart talks to try to end the work stoppage that started in July.

He said he hoped the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP), which represents Netflix, Walt Disney and other companies, would decide to resume negotiations.

“Hopefully we can just get in a room and get this thing solved,” he said.

A spokesperson for the AMPTP did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

On Wednesday, the group said the gap between the parties was “too great” and conversations were “no longer moving us in a productive direction”.

The suspension in talks interrupted attempts to end labor tensions that have put most US-based film and television production on hold, cost the California economy billions and left thousands of actors and crew members without work.

-AAP

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