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Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television, and Radio Artists (ACTRA)

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What does Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television, and Radio Artists (ACTRA) mean?

Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television, and Radio Artists (ACTRA) is the union representing Canadian performers in film, television, radio, and digital media. ACTRA negotiates contracts that ensure fair wages, health benefits, and pension plans for actors, voiceover artists, stunt performers, and more. The union plays a key role in advocating for Canadian content and protecting the rights of performers across multiple entertainment sectors.

Founded in 1943, ACTRA represents performers working in both English and French-language productions, ensuring that Canadian artists receive compensation and protections similar to those in the U.S. and other countries.

Example:A Canadian voice actor in a national ad campaign receives residuals for extended use of the ad through ACTRA-negotiated agreements.
Example: A stunt performer working in a film shot in Vancouver is guaranteed health benefits and safety protections thanks to ACTRA’s agreements.

Did You Know?
ACTRA represents over 27,000 performers in film, television, and digital media across Canada!

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