Ethan Lawrence has raised concerns about a brain drain in the creative industry on BBC's Reliable Sauce podcast. He notes that not just actors, but all creative roles are affected, with more than half of workers still unemployed since last year's Hollywood strikes. Lawrence also points to Brexit and COVID-19 as contributing factors to the industry's struggles.
Ethan Lawrence, known for his roles in After Life, Horrible Histories, and Boat Story, has voiced concerns on the BBC's Reliable Sauce podcast about a 'brain drain' in the creative industry.
During an 18-month period of unemployment, Lawrence almost quit acting.
He emphasizes that not just actors but all creative roles, from makeup to technical crews, are affected.
The union Bectu reports that since last year's Hollywood strikes over pay and AI, more than half of industry workers remain unemployed, severely impacting the UK’s film and TV production.
Lawrence also cites issues like Brexit and
COVID-19 as contributing factors.
He shared an emotional TikTok post that resonated with nearly 700,000 viewers, highlighting the struggles within the industry.
Lawrence urges industry professionals to recognize their value amidst these challenges.