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Re: TV actors now allowed to appear in multiple shows at the same time
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Re: TV actors now allowed to appear in multiple shows at the same time
Originally Posted by Gizmo
(Post 14152046)
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Re: TV actors now allowed to appear in multiple shows at the same time
Originally Posted by fujishig
(Post 14151917)
So what's the point of exclusive contracts then?
Originally Posted by fujishig
(Post 14151917)
I'd also think it would be a logistical nightmare for a lead of a show, there has to be at least some kind of priority given?
But yes, typically actors are going to have contracts with varying priority. This is a movie example, but think of Henry Cavill and his shooting of Justice League and Mission Impossible: Fallout; when JL went for extensive reshoots, MI:F had priority on Cavill's time, since he was scheduled to be shooting with them at the time. Now, they did work together and free up some time for Cavill to do some reshoots, but that infamously meant he had to keep his MI:F moustache during those reshoots, since he had to go back and finish filming MI:F, requiring WB to digitally remove his moustache in post. It's more likely |
Re: TV actors now allowed to appear in multiple shows at the same time
Christopher Meloni was the first one I thought of with L&O:SVU and Oz.
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Re: TV actors now allowed to appear in multiple shows at the same time
Actually now that I think about it, Shemar Moore did do this a few times, but the work load was probably light.
He's on SWAT right now, but he did guest star in an episode of Criminal Minds, his old show, a few years ago after his character had already left. and also he guest starred on a multi-episode arc on The Bold and the Beautiful while on SWAT, his old soap opera, a few years ago to honor his friend Kristoff St. John who played his brother on the show and died that year. |
Re: TV actors now allowed to appear in multiple shows at the same time
Originally Posted by DJariya
(Post 14152137)
Actually now that I think about it, Shemar Moore did do this a few times, but the work load was probably light.
He's on SWAT right now, but he did guest star in an episode of Criminal Minds, his old show, a few years ago after his character had already left. and also he guest starred on a multi-episode arc on The Bold and the Beautiful while on SWAT, his old soap opera, a few years ago to honor his friend Kristoff St. John who played his brother on the show and died that year. |
Re: TV actors now allowed to appear in multiple shows at the same time
Yes all the same network.
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Re: TV actors now allowed to appear in multiple shows at the same time
I believe actors were allowed to do this before IF they got permission - and naturally, the bigger the star/the more important they were to the show, the more likely they got that permission. This is more helpful to supporting actors who are signed onto series for multi-year contracts.
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I think Michael Boatmen did both Spin City and Arli$$ as well.
It's not unheard of, just rare and uncommon. |
Re: TV actors now allowed to appear in multiple shows at the same time
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Isn't it weird that Michael Strahan has such a high profile Mon-Fri job at ABC, but also works for FOX on NFL Sundays? ETA: I know it's not the same as appearing as AN ACTOR on multiple shows, so don't bother mentioning that. |
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