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EDASNERRecently died Jewish-American actor and voice artist, former president of the Guild of Screen actors (b.1929) (2,5)
BODYOne of the builders from one of the guilds (4)
SAMWANAMAKERJewish-American actor who rebuilt London's Globe Theatre (3,9)
SETHFamily Guy creator and voice artist, _ MacFarlane (4)
JEFFLEWISShown, actor in "The Guild": 2 wds.
EMINEMUS artist's former record label upset members of staff
TAYLORHACKFORDFormer president of the Directors Guild of America who directed the films An Officer and a Gentleman and Ray
ASNERUS actor and former president of the Screen Actors Guild, Ed ___ (5)
CHARLTONHESTON"Planet of the Apes" actor who was president of the Screen Actors Guild, 1965-1971: 2 wds.
LEXScreen actor who played the lead in Tarzan and the Slave Girl and Tarzan and the She-Devil (3,6)
BARKERScreen actor who played the lead in Tarzan and the Slave Girl and Tarzan and the She-Devil (3,6)
OWENIvan ?, actor and voice of puppet Basil Brush who died in 2000 (4)
PATTYDUKEShe won Best Supporting Actress for playing Helen Keller in 1962's "The Miracle Worker"...and also served as president of the Screen Actors' Guild from 1985-88
ROBERTDENIROKiller of the flower Moon actor who received the Screen Actors Guild's Life Achievement Award in 2019: 3 wds.
BREAKINGBADAMC crime drama named best dramatic series of 2011, 2012, and 2013 by the Writers Guild of America:
DOROTHYARZNER"The Bride Wore Red" director who was the first woman to join the Directors Guild of America
NEIL_ Morrissey, actor and voice of Bob The Builder (4)
LEECOBBJewish-American movie actor best known for 'On the Waterfront' and '12 Angry Men ' (1911-1976)
BARBRASTREISANDJewish-American singer and actress, star of the movie 'Yentl' (b. 1942) (6,9)
JOLSONAl ****** , Jewish-American star of 'The Jazz Singer' - the first talking movie (1886-1950)