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Katherine Heigl on Grey’s Anatomy: “Massacred for telling the truth”

Some goodbyes burn years later as if they were consumed yesterday. This is the case of that of Katherine Heigl gives Grey’s Anatomy, the series that led her to success and which, 12 years ago, she chose to renounce for reasons specified only later. Now, on the occasion of the strike that is seeing many Hollywood stars rally in support of fairer working conditions for all crew members within television and film productions, the 42-year-old actress has chosen to share a long post on Instagram. who remembers his (difficult) past on the set of Grey’s Anatomy.

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“Some of you will remember that, more than ten years ago, I was very clear in telling the absurdity of the working hours to which the crews and actors were forced by the production “ wrote Heigl. “We are doing entertainment. We are not solving world hunger or curing cancer. We are telling stories. When, however, the production reaches the hour 14 and beyond, the team returns home very tired ». Heigl, who lent her face to the doctor in the series Izzie Stevens, explained that many people have found themselves in risky circumstances or have suffered injuries due to exhaustion dictated by the harsh working conditions on set. “The number of people who have fallen asleep at the wheel is impressive” he wrote. “The number of accidents that happen on set due to fatigue is shocking. Illness, both mental and physical, is off the charts. There is nothing glamorous or sexy about working beyond the point of exhaustion. “

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“When I first spoke, I was speaking for myself and my crew in Grey’s. Things are a little different for me today. I am in the fortunate position of being able to say no. Refuse a job if it takes more than it can handle. I don’t give a damn if I piss people off by creating boundaries that protect my health, my sanity and my work. ” Then Heigl added: «This post is not for me, but for the crew. It’s for the champions, the support systems and the talented grinds that I’ve had the privilege of working with. I am with IATSE. It is time for more reasonable and fair working conditions, wages and hours to be more than just a priority. ” The first time the actress talked about the working conditions of Grey’s Anatomy was in an interview on David Letterman’s late show in 2009 when he told of working days as long as 17 hours. The year before, in 2008, her choice to forgo the Emmy nomination for Best Supporting Actress caused a sensation which was seen as an attack, not too veiled, on the production of the series.

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