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Actor Max Greenfield urges studio CEOs to 'be the heroes' and make a deal in Hollywood strikes

The co-star of the CBS sitcom “The Neighborhood” is urging the studios and their CEOs to return to the bargaining table two weeks into the Hollywood actors strike

By BETH HARRIS
Published - Jul 28, 2023, 03:14 PM ET
Last Updated - Aug 09, 2023, 04:18 AM EDT

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Two weeks into the actors strike, Max Greenfield is urging the studios and their CEOs to return to the bargaining table. 

“Be the heroes, come to the table, make a deal,” said Greenfield, who co-stars in the CBS sitcom “The Neighborhood.” “My hope is these guys get organized and have a real conversation with both the WGA and SAG-AFTRA so that we can get to a resolution," he said, referencing the unions for the writers and actors, respectively.  

Greenfield spoke at a charity ping pong event at Dodger Stadium on Thursday night, joined by his co-star Cedric the Entertainer. 

“We struck because our deal was up and it’s time to adjust to what has changed in the business. To make a minor adjustment feels disproportionate to what has obviously changed in a massive, massive way,” Greenfield said. “Until we feel like we’re getting fair compensation and we feel like we’re protected, this is going to continue to go on.” 

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