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'Lord of the Rings' star Sean Astin elected SAG-AFTRA president
https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/business/story/2025-09-12/sag-aftra-names-next-national-presidentBy Wendy Lee Staff Writer
Sept. 12, 2025 Updated 5:15 PM PT
Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists on Friday elected The Lord of the Rings actor Sean Astin to be its national president as one of Hollywoods most powerful labor unions faces new challenges in a changing film and TV industry.
Astin, known for portraying Frodos loyal hobbit friend, Samwise Gamgee, in the Peter Jackson-directed fantasy trilogy, now finds himself headed to a different kind of stage.
The 54-year-old actor will become leader of the 160,000-person performers union as it prepares to enter negotiations next year for a new contract with the major studios at a time when the entertainment industry faces consolidation, productions moving overseas and artificial intelligence.
I feel proud and I feel determined, Astin said in an interview. People keep saying to me, I hope you have time to celebrate and celebrating feels like a foreign thought. This doesnt feel like a moment for celebration. It feels like a moment to say thank you and get to work.
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The Blue Flower
(6,164 posts)1. Excellent choice
His mom, Patty Duke, once held that position. And I believe his stepdad, John Astin, did as well. I'm sure he brings a clear understanding of the issues actors are facing.
highplainsdem
(58,188 posts)2. Good choice.
BlueMTexpat
(15,604 posts)3. When I was in MD in 2016,
working the phones for HRC during the primaries, he stopped by and chatted with all of us who were there, giving us words or encouragement.
He's a really nice guy and had sincere words for all of us. He also said that he had been a hard-core HRC fan ever since the famous speech where she declared that all human rights are women's rights and women's rights are human rights.
He wondered why SHE wasn't the President then!