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Birthday:
Oct 2, 1958
Birthplace:
Massapequa, New York

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Alec Baldwin Biography

Equally at home playing leads and character roles, actor Alec Baldwin is known for his work in just about every genre, from action thrillers to comedies to dramas. Born April 3, 1958, in Massapequa, Long Island, he was the second of six children (brothers William, Daniel, and Stephen would also become actors). Baldwin was a political science major at George Washington University before he decided to become an actor; following his change in vocation, he studied drama at NYU and the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute. Early in his career, Baldwin was a busy man, simultaneously playing a role on the TV daytime drama The Doctors and performing in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream on-stage in the evenings. A few years after making his 1980 Broadway debut, the actor moved to Los Angeles, where he landed a part in the television series Knots Landing. He made his film debut in 1987 with a starring role in Forever, Lulu, which led to work in a number of major films. From 1988 to 1989 alone, Baldwin appeared in no less than seven films, including Tim Burton's black comedy Beetlejuice, Mike Nichols' Working Girl, Jonathan Demme's Married to the Mob, and Oliver Stone's Talk Radio. In 1990, Baldwin achieved big-budget success playing ace CIA agent Jack Ryan in the undersea thriller The Hunt for Red October. The film's popularity won him acclaim, so Baldwin surprised many by foregoing the opportunity to reprise his role in the sequel Patriot Games (he was replaced by Harrison Ford) in favor of returning to Broadway to star as Stanley Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire. Although his decision paid off -- he received a Tony nomination for his performance -- it also marked the point at which Baldwin's star wattage began to flicker. His 1991 film, The Marrying Man proved to be an all-out flop (although it did provide him an introduction to co-star Kim Basinger, whom he would marry in 1993), and the critical success of his next two films, Prelude to a Kiss and Glengarry Glen Ross was overshadowed by a subsequent string of flops, including Malice (1993), The Getaway (1994), and The Juror (1996). The actor rebounded a bit with his role in Al Pacino's acclaimed documentary Looking for Richard (1996) but then had the unfortunate luck of starring in the 1998 Bruce Willis disaster Mercury Rising. However, the following year proved more fortuitous for Baldwin, as he starred in the coming-of-age comedy Outside Providence, as well as in the crime drama Thick As Thieves and the ethical drama The Confession, appearing alongside Amy Irving and Ben Kingsley. In addition, the actor made an uncredited appearance in Notting Hill, sending up his macho Hollywood persona as Julia Roberts' piggish actor boyfriend.Baldwin started off the 2000s by re-teaming with David Mamet on the Hollywood satire State and Main as a lecherous leading man with a weakness for underage girls. He provided narration for Wes Anderson's The Royal Tenenbaums, and was one of the few people to escape unscathed from Michael Bay's Pearl Harbor. Although he continued to make headlines because of his politics, as well as his ongoing legal scuffles with now ex-wife Kim Basinger, Baldwin continued to do strong work in the comedies Along Came Polly (2004) and Fun with Dick and Jane (2005), and scored his first-ever Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor playing a menacing casino manager in 2003's The Cooler. He became a part of Martin Scorsese's stock company playing Juan Trippe in 2004's The Aviator, following it up as a federal agent in love with the Patriot Act in 2006's The Departed.Baldwin's longstanding association with the venerable sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live (he has hosted over ten times) paid great dividends when he was hired to play the part of the boss on former SNL head writer Tina Fey's fall 2006 sitcom 30 Rock. He earned universal raves for his work on the show, and captured the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a comedy television series during the program's inaugural season. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi

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Quotes from Alec Baldwin's Characters

    1. Mr. Conductor: [as the narrator] I like helping out here. By the invitation of Sir Toppam Hatt, of course.
    From Thomas and the Magic Railroad. Submitted by Jed G (9 days ago)
    1. Mr. Conductor: [as the narrator] Every story, like a railroad, has it's heroes. Meet Thomas. He's our number one hero. [Thomas says hello] But he's running a little late today.
    From Thomas and the Magic Railroad. Submitted by Jed G (9 days ago)
    1. Mr. Conductor: [as the narrator] Hello, I'm Mr. Conductor. And I'm going to tell you a story about trains, folks far apart, and the magic railroad that brought them together.
    From Thomas and the Magic Railroad. Submitted by Jed G (9 days ago)
    1. Mr. Conductor: (as the narrator) Diesel was in a dump, but the steam engines were still right on track.
    From Thomas and the Magic Railroad. Submitted by Jed G (9 days ago)
    1. Mr. Conductor: [looks at a goldfish] I'm sorry, what did you say? Oh, well thank you, Moby Dick, I like my sparckle, too. You know, gold really is your color.
    From Thomas and the Magic Railroad. Submitted by Jed G (20 days ago)
    1. Mr. Conductor: I must be responsible, reliable, and... oh, don't tell me... really useful. I knew that!
    From Thomas and the Magic Railroad. Submitted by Jed G (20 days ago)
    1. Mr. Conductor: Toolkit, check. Ticket puncher, check check. Aye, aye aye aye aye, all aboard! Just testing, Billy. Mustn't let my conducting skills get rusty.
    From Thomas and the Magic Railroad. Submitted by Jed G (20 days ago)
    1. Mr. Conductor: [as the narrator] I didn't know that in Muffle Mountain, there was a secret that Burnett had shared only with his childhood friend, Tasha.
    From Thomas and the Magic Railroad. Submitted by Jed G (20 days ago)
    1. Mr. Conductor: [looks at a ball and a red baseball bat] I'd like to have a nice cup of hot coco. Would you fellas care to join me? No? What would you rather do instead? Go outside and play? Well, I can understand that. What do you think? [hits ball with bat] Why do you keep hitting him like that? You're gonna have to have a time out.
    From Thomas and the Magic Railroad. Submitted by Jed G (31 days ago)
    1. Mr. Conductor: Aah!
    2. Junior: What's the matter?
    3. Mr. Conductor: Lady! That engine's name is Lady! She's part of the clue to the source of the gold dust! Aah!
    From Thomas and the Magic Railroad. Submitted by Jed G (31 days ago)
    1. Mr. Conductor: Did you put all this here for me? Why, you must have known I was coming. How thoughtful of you!
    From Thomas and the Magic Railroad. Submitted by Jed G (46 days ago)
    1. Charles Morse: So what do you value me for, Bob?
    2. Robert Green: I like your style, your wife's pretty cute too.
    3. Charles Morse: So how are you planning to kill me?
    From The Edge. Submitted by Joao L (50 days ago)
    1. Lamont Cranston/The Shadow: Next time you get to be on top.
    From The Shadow. Submitted by Francisco C (2 months ago)
    1. Frederick J. "Junior" Frenger: This world is a shithole.
    From Miami Blues. Submitted by Diane B (3 months ago)
    1. Blake: I'd wish you good luck but you wouldn't know what to do with it if you got it.
    From Glengarry Glen Ross. Submitted by Zbigniew Z (4 months ago)
    1. Mr. Tinkles: MICE!
    2. Butch: [Watching from a distance with Lou and Ivy] Son of my mom!
    From Cats & Dogs. Submitted by Anthony A (5 months ago)
    1. Adam Maitland: What are your qualifications?
    2. Betelgeuse: Ah. Well... I attended Juilliard... I'm a graduate of the Harvard business school. I travel quite extensively. I lived through the Black Plague and had a pretty good time during that. I've seen the EXORCIST ABOUT A HUNDRED AND SIXTY-SEVEN TIMES, AND IT KEEPS GETTING FUNNIER EVERY SINGLE TIME I SEE IT... NOT TO MENTION THE FACT THAT YOU'RE TALKING TO A DEAD GUY... NOW WHAT DO YOU THINK? You think I'm qualified?
    From Beetlejuice. Submitted by George B (5 months ago)
    1. Gray Edwards: [the group in a holding cell] Come on, Neil! Think! You're our guy. Get us out of here!
    2. Neil Fleming: Captain, the walls are TITANIUM ALLOY and the bars are PULSONIC LASERS! It's not like I can wave a magic wand and-- [the lazers phase out by themselves]
    3. Gray Edwards: Neil, I'm impressed.
    4. Neil Fleming: That makes two of us!
    From Final Fantasy - The Spirits Within. Submitted by Kris R (6 months ago)
    1. Adam Maitland: Barb, honey... we're dead. I don't think we have very much to worry about anymore.
    From Beetlejuice. Submitted by J.m. M (8 months ago)
    1. Blake: ABC. 'A', always. 'B', be. 'C', closing. ALWAYS BE CLOSING. Always be closing.
    From Glengarry Glen Ross. Submitted by Sean C (8 months ago)
    1. Mickey Bartlett: So... do you have syphilis?
    From Lymelife. Submitted by Tyler S (8 months ago)
    1. Mick Dugan: Tess, will you marry me?
    2. Tess McGill: Maybe.
    3. Mick Dugan: Ya call that an answer?
    4. Tess McGill: You want another answer, ask another girl.
    From Working Girl. Submitted by Hanna K (8 months ago)
    1. Colin Sullivan: Hey.
    2. Captain Ellerby: I'm sorry, to keep you until last minute but things leaked, this lead came from Queenan's undercover guy, I'm going for a smoke right now, do you want a smoke? You don't smoke do ya? What are you one of those fitness freaks, huh? Go fuck yourself.
    From The Departed. Submitted by Fraser M (9 months ago)
    1. Professor Turner: She is the best thing in my life. But I never asked her whether I am the best thing in her life.
    From My Best Friend's Girl. Submitted by Han N (10 months ago)
    1. Capt. Marko Ramius: [quoting Christopher Columbus] 'And the sea will grant each man new hope, as sleep brings dreams of home.'
    2. Jack Ryan: Welcome to the New World, Captain.
    From The Hunt for Red October. Submitted by Stu P (10 months ago)
    1. Bob Barrenger: Only second chance I know, is the chance to make the same mistake twice.
    From State and Main. Submitted by Melissa H (11 months ago)
    1. Narrator: Royal Tenenbaum bought the house on Archer Avenue in the winter of his 35th year. Over the next decade, he and his wife had three children, and then they separated.
    From The Royal Tenenbaums. Submitted by Asif K (12 months ago)
    1. Narrator: Among the few possessions he left to his heirs was a set of Encyclopedia Britannica in storage at the Lindbergh Palace Hotel under the names Ari and Uzi Tenenbaum. No-one spoke at the funeral, and Father Petersen's leg had not yet mended, but it was agreed among them that Royal would have found the event to be most satisfactory.
    2. Ari Tenenbaum: Fire! [Ari and Uzi fire their rifles into the air]
    From The Royal Tenenbaums. Submitted by Asif K (12 months ago)
    1. Captain Ellerby: You wanna smoke? You don't smoke do ya, what are you one of the fitness freaks?
    From The Departed. Submitted by Andrew M (13 months ago)
    1. Jimmy Doolittle: There's nothing stronger than the heart of a volunteer.
    From Pearl Harbor. Submitted by Chris P (13 months ago)
    1. Jake: And I like that you stopped getting bikini waxes. You've gone native. I was into it!
    From It's Complicated. Submitted by Chris P (13 months ago)
    1. Juan Trippe: If you let him testify at that hearing, the whole world will see what he's become. They should remember him for what he was.
    From The Aviator. Submitted by rob g (13 months ago)
    1. Dr. Jed Hill: You ask me if I have a God complex. Let me tell you something. I am God.
    From Malice. Submitted by Chris P (13 months ago)
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