Alec Baldwin

Actor 

Alec Baldwin grew up on Long Island with five siblings; two sisters and his three brothers, Daniel, William, and Stephen Baldwin, all of whom are actors in film and television.

He auditioned for the New York University Undergraduate Drama Program on a dare, was accepted, and in 1979 began what would become his professional training. In 1980, he was cast in the daytime TV series "The Doctors" on NBC and has worked in nearly every venue as a professional actor ever since.

Alec has starred in several films and is currently starring in NBC's Emmy award winning comedy series, "30 ROCK", for which he received the 2007 Golden Globe as Best Actor.

Whether in regional theater or on Saturday Night Live, blockbuster movies or Broadway, literary festivals or television mini-series, Alec has always attempted to balance his love of communicating with an audience with the demands of a motion picture and television career.

Alec is an out-spoken supporter of various causes related to public policy, including environmentalism, the government's support of the arts, campaign finance reform, animal rights and gun control. He is a vigorous supporter of the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) and the Performing Animal Welfare Society (PAWS), just to name a few.

Alec Baldwin graduated with a BFA from New York University.

Alec's book, A Promise to Ourselves, was published in 2008 by St. Martin's Press.

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