A day of picketing the set of the Starz/LionsgateseriesBMFin Atlanta turned dangerous forWGAwriters Brian Egeston and Gabriel Alejandro Garza.

Per Smuts, Woolf was opening trailers, turning on generators, driving picture cars to set, etc.

Lionsgate has launched an investigation into the incident.

Photo composite Twitter/BMF

It is unknown whether Woolf is being paid during the investigation.

As we continue to investigate, we have sent home the individual involved.

Deadline has reached to Egeston, Garza, Woolf and their representatives for comment.

WGA strikers, ‘Barbie’, ‘Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning’ and ‘Oppenheimer’

Woolfs recent credits also includeQueens,Bridgerton,Mr.

Mercedes,Criminal MindsandSEAL Team.