An Invitation to ACTRA Toronto members from Dear ACTRA Toronto members, Entertainment Partners’ Canada is excited to invite you to sign up and create your own account on the EP Residency application. Upload copies of the documents which support your Canadian and provincial residency to the Ep Residency application. In the…
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For Immediate ReleaseJuly 29, 2020ACTRA TORONTO’s outACTRAto COMMITTEE ANNOUNCES WORKING WITH QUEER PERFORMERS GUIDELINEFor Immediate Release: Toronto, July 29, 2020 – outACTRAto, the LGBTQ+ committee of ACTRA Toronto, is proud to introduce the Working with Queer Performers guideline.The guideline was written by Merlin Simard, Kiley May, and Joanne Vannicola and…
ACTRA Toronto strongly condemns anti-Black racism, police violence and all forms of discrimination. Stopping racism and systemic discrimination takes our collective voice and commitment to sustained action.
Best Practices for Scenes involving Nudity, Intimacy, Simulated Sex and Sexual Violence We are thrilled to launch the Best Practices for Scenes involving Nudity, Intimacy, Simulated Sex and Sexual Violence for International Women’s Day. The film and television industry present situations that are unique from other workplaces. Performers…
In solidarity with International Women’s Day, ACTRA Toronto is pleased to release its Best Practices for Scenes Involving Nudity, Intimacy, Simulated Sex and Sexual Violence.
The 18th Annual ACTRA Awards in Toronto were presented at a live show and gala tonight at The Carlu. DJ Salazar Solomon performed the show together with saxophonist Geoff Bournes and trumpeter Howard Leathers. The show was written by David Gale and Diane Flacks and directed by David Gale.