The Screen Actors Guild, or SAG, is a labor union with over 100,000 members. If you’re a performer in TV, films, or commercials, here’s how to join.
Search the Screen Actors Guild web site’s signatory database for your employer.
Search for SAG agreements within 3 years before or after your date of employment.
Locate your proof of employment, such as a signed contract for a SAG signatory production. The contract should include your name, social security number, the title of the production, your salary, and the dates you worked.
Submit original paycheck stubs or an original payroll company report if you can’t find your contract.
Mail your documents to the Screen Actors Guild office. Find the address on their web site.
Call the main SAG office for an interview if you’ve determined that you meet membership eligibility.
Pay the initiation fee plus the first dues installment by cashier’s check, money order, Visa, or MasterCard. You’re now a member!
Did you know? James Cagney and Groucho Marx were among the first actors to join the Screen Actors Guild in 1933.
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over 2 years ago by HeatherM
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