The Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists (ACTRA) is a Canadian
trade union
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representing performers in English-language media. It has 25,000 members working in
film
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,
television
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,
radio
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, and all other recorded media. The organization negotiates, safeguards, and promotes the professional rights of its members. It also works to increase work opportunities for its members and
lobbies for policy changes at the municipal, provincial, and federal levels.
ACTRA's regional chapters present
ACTRA Award
The ACTRA Awards were first presented in 1972 to celebrate excellence in Canada's television and radio industries. s to honour the best in Canadian radio and television performances in their local productions.
Affiliations
ACTRA is affiliated with the
Canadian Labour Congress
The Canadian Labour Congress, or CLC (french: Congrès du travail du Canada, link=no or ) is a national trade union centre, the central labour body in Canada to which most Canadian labour unions are affiliated.
History Formation
The CLC was ...
and the
International Federation of Actors.
In July 2005, ACTRA and the
United Steelworkers
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announced that the two unions have entered into a strategic alliance to take on the globalization of the culture industry and to address a range of common issues.
Acronym Meaning
The earliest form of the organization represented radio performers in
Toronto
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in the 1940s. This organization was called RATS: the Radio Artists of Toronto Society. In 1943, with the wider involvement of groups from other Canadian cities, the Association of Canadian Radio Artists (ACRA) was formed.
ACRA over time evolved into the Association of Canadian Radio and Television Artists, the Canadian Council of Authors and Artists, the Association of Canadian Television and Radio Artists, and, in 1984, the Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists.
Union of British Columbia Performers
Regional issues led to the creation of the Union of British Columbia Performers, a separate subunit of ACTRA for
British Columbia
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only.
ACTRA Awards
Every year, ACTRA branches across the country present the
ACTRA Awards, some of which are handed out for performances, while others are given for union activism and contributions to the industry.
ACTRA Fraternal Benefit Society
The ACTRA Fraternal Benefit Society (AFBS), a member of
American Fraternal Alliance The American Fraternal Alliance (AFA) is an umbrella group of fraternal orders in the United States. It was founded as the National Fraternal Congress of America in 1913, in Chicago and adopted its current name in 2011.
History
The origins of the ...
, is a "not-for-profit, member-owned, federally incorporated insurance company", founded in 1959. In 2010,
Marie Charette-Poulin
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Educa ...
sat on the board of Governors of the ACTRA Fraternal Benefit Society.
HAVEN Helpline
On 1 June 2019, ACTRA and the
Directors Guild of Canada jointly launched HAVEN Helpline for members in Canada, with 24-7 support, out-sourced from
Morneau Shepell
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, with additional financial support from AFBS and
Telefilm Canada
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.
Notable members
ACTRA is composed of professional actors, models (video only), singers, stunt performers, and other television and radio performers. Notable members include:
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Rachel McAdams
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Simu Liu
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Paul Sun-Hyung Lee
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Eugene Levy
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Dan Levy
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Andrea Bang
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Jean Yoon
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Nicole Power
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Early life and education
Power was born in St. John's, ...
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Andrew Phung
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Meredith MacNeill
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She is originally from Thunder Bay, Ontario, and currently based in Toronto.
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Carolyn Taylor
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Jennifer Whalen
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Catherine Reitman
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Dani Kind
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Early life
Danielle Kind was born on 10 January 1980. Raised in Toronto, Ontario, Kind chose her career in grade nine after seeing an actress perform a monologue during her high school studies. Kind then joined a ...
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Olunike Adeliyi
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William Shatner
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Ryan Belleville
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Career
Belleville became the youngest person to tape his own ''Comedy Now!'' special for CTV. He also appeared in CBC's ''The Sean Cullen Show'' and the film '' Goin ...
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Amybeth McNulty
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R. H. Thomson
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Ryan Gosling
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Ryan Reynolds
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Jim Carrey
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Michael J. Fox
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Chase Tang
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Seth Rogen
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Colin Mochrie
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Ryan Stiles
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Drew Carey
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Wayne Brady
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Dale Goldhawk
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Goldhawk graduated from the journalism program at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute in 1967 and began his career as a reporter for the ''Toronto Te ...
See also
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SAG-AFTRA – similar US organization for motion picture, television and radio actors
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Union des artistes – ACTRA's francophone equivalent
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ANDA
Anda or ANDA may refer to:
Places China
*Anda, Heilongjiang, a city in Heilongjiang, China
*Anda railway station, a railway station in Anda, China
Iran
*Anda, Iran, a village in Fars Province, Iran
Norway
*Anda, Norway, an island in Øksnes mun ...
- similar Mexican organization
References
Further reading
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External links
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Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists fonds (R3600)at
Library and Archives Canada
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