Duncan Crabtree-Ireland

Duncan Crabtree-Ireland

politician United States

Duncan Crabtree-Ireland is the national executive director of SAG-AFTRA, the union representing actors and other media professionals in the United States. He plays a pivotal role in advocating for the rights and benefits of union members, and his leadership has been crucial in addressing industry challenges and fostering negotiations that benefit performers, particularly in the evolving landscape of digital media.

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Kazakhstan Kazakhstan: Duncan Crabtree-Ireland, the national executive director of SAG-AFTRA, stated that artists face potential safety risks from social media users who fall in love with virtual companions resembling celebrities. 5

Tengri News – major Kazakh news website: Meta создает опасные флирт-чат-боты - расследование Reuters: 30 августа 2025, 06:47

Slovenia Slovenia: Duncan Crabtree-Ireland highlighted the existential threat posed by unregulated artificial intelligence during his testimony before a Senate committee. 6

Delo – major Slovenian daily, est. 1959: Je Will Smith svoje oboževalce na koncertu ustvaril z UI?

Canada Canada: Duncan Crabtree-Ireland is the SAG-AFTRA national executive director and chief negotiator. 8

The Globe and Mail: U.S. video-game actors voting on new contract that includes AI protections

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Duncan Crabtree-Ireland, Sag-Aftra’s chief negotiator and national executive director, suggested that Trump’s rhetoric might be an aggressive negotiating ploy. 5

The Guardian: Want to see where Trump’s tariffs are leading US business? Look at Georgia | Georgia

Australia Australia: Duncan Crabtree-Ireland, head of SAG-AFTRA, expressed eagerness to learn more about the president's tariff plan. 6

The Sydney Morning Herald: Movie tariffs announced after US president met with actor Jon Voight