Joely Fisher Criticizes Bob Iger's Comments on Hollywood Strikes

Created: JANUARY 15, 2025

Actress and SAG-AFTRA representative Joely Fisher, half-sister of the late Carrie Fisher, strongly condemned Disney CEO Bob Iger's remarks about the ongoing Hollywood writers' strike. Iger had characterized the strike as "disruptive" during a CNBC interview, prompting a sharp rebuke from Fisher on CNN.

Joely Fisher and Bob Iger

Fisher summarized Iger's stance, stating that he deemed the strike disruptive and the actors' demands unrealistic. She countered these assertions, arguing that the strike is justified and that performers deserve a greater share of the industry's profits. She emphasized that her union represents a broad range of professionals, including background actors, singers, stunt performers, and broadcasters, all of whom contribute to the industry's success.

Iger, in his original comments, expressed concern about the timing of the strike, citing the industry's ongoing recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. He maintained that the studios had negotiated a fair deal with the directors' guild and wished to do the same with writers and actors. However, he also stated that the actors' expectations were not grounded in reality.

Joely Fisher on CNN

Fisher directly challenged Iger's perspective, arguing that executives like him are "making hundreds of millions of dollars" from the labor of actors and writers. She passionately defended the vital role entertainers play in American culture and highlighted the disparity between executive compensation and the earnings of those working on screen and behind the scenes. Fisher concluded her remarks with a touch of humor, acknowledging the potential repercussions of her candid criticism.

Writer Eric Heisserer holds his writers strike sign on the fourth day of the writers strike in front of Netflix in Hollywood, followed by many other individuals

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