Actors Support Writers' Strike
AP - The cast of the top-rated medical drama "Grey's Anatomy" joined striking Hollywood writers on a picket line Wednesday.
Stars Patrick Dempsey, Ellen Pompeo, Katherine Heigl and Sandra Oh spent their lunch breaks outside the Prospect Studios, where "Grey's" is filmed.
"This matter is way too important not only for our writers but ultimately everyone who makes movies, everyone who makes entertainment here in this town and again for the rest of the world," said Oh, who plays Dr. Cristina Yang.
Other cast members included Justin Chambers, James Pickens Jr., Sara Ramirez, Eric Dane and Heigl, who portrays Dr. Isobel 'Izzie' Stevens.
"You've got to have a story," Heigl said. "You've got to have a story in order to perform anything, to have any ideas on where to go and what to do, and where the character, story lines, arcs, everything. They're everything. We can't do it without them."
The strike began Monday after negotiations between the Writers Guild of America and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers failed to produce a deal on how much writers are paid when shows are offered on the Internet.
"It's really a big tragedy to be out here striking at all," said Dempsey, who plays Dr. Derek Shepherd. "I think there are going to be a lot of people affected by this, that have families, that live paycheck to paycheck, that upsets me profoundly. But at the same time, I do feel that the writers deserve a better break on the deals they have been getting."
The "Grey's" cast said it was shooting scenes for its last scripted episode.
"We're supposed to be going until the end of May and right now our last shooting day will be Tuesday or Wednesday," said T.R. Knight, or Dr. George O'Malley on the show. "As actors, we're paid a different way than the writers, but there's also the crew to keep in mind. They are out of work as of next Wednesday."
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Not surprisingly, it sounds like the main sticking point between writers and producers is money. Writers want to get payments from DVDs and shows offered on the Internet.
So tell us... What do you think about the writers' strike?
I just don't want "Grey's Anatomy" to run out of new episodes too soon!
SLIDESHOW: "Grey's" actors walk picket line with writers
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I'm a fan from Poland, which is far from everything, actually, but I follow the news and I'm totally WITH WGA. I'm a writer myself and I know it's not an easy job and I agree that the writes should be paid more.
i cannot belive it is stil going though... I do think that they should get paid more but some fans are getting angry... will there be new shows???
Everyone in the industry is so greedy. The writers should win the strike and be paid fairly because without them the show wouldn't exist. An actor makes money off of a dvd sale just as the producers do and so should the writers. Angry fans should stop freaking out about missing their favorite t.v. shows and stand up for the rights of all parties involved. Besides maybe if the show is canceled more people will get off the couch and do something productive with themselves. Don't get me wrong, i am a big fan of the show and will surely miss it but the distribution of money in the world is really screwed up. The producers have more than enough money, trust me.