Aussie star pops up in unexpected place

Aussie star pops up in unexpected place

It has been a wild time for Hollywood this final fortnight.

Screen Actors Guild members and writers have been hanging over pay and AI and it has introduced the glitz and glamour of Tinseltown to a standstill.

Many of La La Land’s greatest identified faces have been noticed on the picket line together with Oscar winners Allison Janney and Susan Sarandon in addition to the alarmingly gifted director Olivia Wilde who has one way or the other turn out to be higher identified for relationship Harry Styles.

And evidently the good and the nice of Hollywood have been joined by Aussie Christian Wilkins.

Wilkins is the son of Richard Wilkins, Nine’s very personal showbusiness reporter and the person with the perfect hair down beneath.

Actors Luke Cook, Carter Jenkins and Christian Wilkins on the SAG picket line

In Australia Christian has made a profession out of being effectively, Christian.

He is a working mannequin and has even sashayed across the dance flooring on Seven’s Dancing with the Stars.

Unfortunately for Christian, he determined to set his sights on Hollywood at not the perfect time.

Last 12 months, he revealed to Who Magazine that he was leaving Sydney to attempt his luck in Los Angeles.

“I just think there’s an opportunity to go there and see what might happen, and I’d love to try to explore that,” they mentioned.

Although he was fast so as to add he wasn’t simply there to try to snag an performing position. He was

up for something.

“I’ve always wanted to be an actor or a late-night TV host. That would be a dream … so let’s try and manifest that and see if it happens.”

Well, now Christian is on the entrance traces.

“It definitely wouldn’t have been my choice example of a time to move here, but it is also kind of amazing to be here and see how the community has banded together,” Christian instructed The Daily Telegraph.

Striking alongside Christian was fellow Aussie Actor Luke Cook, who’s most well-known for his position in Dynasty.

He just lately revealed the fact of being a working actor in a candid TikTok.

He confessed that he wasn’t bringing house the massive bucks and used the instance of how a lot he was paid for a stint on a present referred to as DollFace.

The the actor defined that he was “paid per episode,” which equalled “two weeks of

work for $US7500.”

“Then it’s taxed, then a manager takes ten per cent, an agent takes ten per cent, and

then a lawyer takes 5 per cent,” Cook mentioned.

“I am one rung below a series regular who is making maybe $100,000 per episode. They’re very wealthy, and they’re worth it, too; they’re usually very talented people.

“A huge portion of this strike is about people like me, who need to be paid more for the work that they do, who are asking for a portion of the profits that these streamers and big companies are bringing in.”

Source: www.news.com.au