Note: we are republishing this story which originally made the news in June 2023.
Dermot Mulroney Walks Off “The View” to Support Writers’ Strike
Actor Dermot Mulroney made a powerful statement on a recent episode of The View by walking off the set in solidarity with striking writers. His unexpected exit highlighted the ongoing Writers Guild of America (WGA) strike and the fight for fair wages and reasonable working hours.
A Bold Move on National TV
During the Friday segment, Mulroney surprised hosts and viewers alike. After discussing his Disney+ series Secret Invasion and sharing insights about his career and family, he politely checked if the show was going to commercial. Then, he thanked the hosts and made a dramatic exit. The moment was aired unedited, capturing the genuine impact of his gesture.
Why the Walk-Off Matters
Mulroney’s walk-off draws attention to the WGA strike, which has now lasted over 50 days. Earlier this week, hundreds of union members rallied in Los Angeles to support the striking writers. His action adds a high-profile voice to the call for fair treatment of industry writers.
“The View” and the Strike
While many daytime shows face disruptions, The View remains on air because most of its staff are non-union. Only a few writers are currently impacted, and the show leans on unscripted content. Mulroney’s choice to address the strike here amplifies the issue on a platform linked to Disney and Marvel — the very companies involved in negotiations.
Keeping the Conversation Alive
As the strike continues without resolution, moments like Mulroney’s walk-off help maintain public awareness. His public stand emphasizes the importance of protecting creative workers and shaping the future of Hollywood.