“Eventually the people break down the gates of Versailles,” the “Nanny” star said during a press conference officially announcing the strike. Michael Buckner for VarietyFittingly, actors joined Writers Guild of America members on the picket lines on July 14 — Bastille Day. Disney CEO Bob Iger walks to lunch at the Allen & Co. Sun Valley Conference two days before the actors strike begins. It all comes down to who has the financial wherewithal to hold out the longest.”Without actors to promote movies and shows, studios are considering pushing back release dates. That has left actors and writers in the dark about how many people are actually watching their work.