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ChannelDate & TimeTitleBuy
HBOSGeSat, Nov 21, 2:00 PMThe Good ShepherdBuy
TBSSat, Nov 21, 8:30 PMDr. Seuss' The Cat in the HatBuy
TBSSat, Nov 21, 10:15 PMDr. Seuss' The Cat in the HatBuy
FXSun, Nov 22, 8:00 PMThe DepartedBuy
TBSSun, Nov 22, 8:30 PMDr. Seuss' The Cat in the HatBuy
TBSSun, Nov 22, 10:15 PMDr. Seuss' The Cat in the HatBuy
USAMon, Nov 23, 12:00 AMAlong Came PollyBuy
STARZMon, Nov 23, 2:00 PMShortcut to HappinessBuy
FXMon, Nov 23, 4:30 PMThe DepartedBuy
HBO2eTue, Nov 24, 5:30 PMThe JurorBuy
HBO2eWed, Nov 25, 6:10 AMFinal Fantasy: The Spirits WithinBuy
STARZThu, Nov 26, 2:00 AMPearl HarborBuy
STARZThu, Nov 26, 9:05 AMThe Royal TenenbaumsBuy
STARZThu, Nov 26, 2:20 PMPearl HarborBuy
NIKThu, Nov 26, 3:00 PMThe SpongeBob SquarePants MovieBuy
STARZFri, Nov 27, 1:00 AMThe Royal TenenbaumsBuy
HBOeFri, Nov 27, 3:35 AMThe Good ShepherdBuy
NIKFri, Nov 27, 10:00 AMThe SpongeBob SquarePants MovieBuy
TBSSat, Nov 28, 1:40 PMDr. Seuss' The Cat in the HatBuy
TBSSun, Nov 29, 11:45 AMDr. Seuss' The Cat in the HatBuy
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Alec Baldwin Biography

Alec Baldwin
  • Birth Name: Alexander Rae Baldwin III
  • Birth Place: Massapequa, NY
  • Date of Birth / Zodiac Sign: 04/03/1958, Aries
  • Profession: Actor
Formerly the best looking — and still the most successful — of the acting Baldwin brothers, this talented player is known for his fiery persona both on and off screen. At the outset of his career in the early '80s, the trim, blue-eyed charmer played romantic parts in a number of small-screen series (the daytime soap The Doctors, the prime-time sudser Knots Landing), but by the end of the decade he was a hot big-screen up-and-comer, thanks to a string of supporting turns that showcased his range. In 1988 alone he essayed a quintet of diverse roles: a cheating boyfriend in Working Girl, an intense radio producer in Talk Radio, a commitment-phobic bachelor in She's Having a Baby, a mobster in Married to the Mob and a mild-mannered dead man in Beetlejuice. He graduated to leading man as a CIA analyst in the Cold War actioner The Hunt for Red October, a blockbuster that spawned two popular sequels. But the rebellious player didn't appear in either of them (Harrison Ford took over the role). Instead, Baldwin opted to star in the 1992 Broadway revival of A Streetcar Named Desire, the first in a series of unconventional decisions that prevented him from becoming a true Hollywood A-lister. In the '90s, he headlined a string of flop films (Mercury Rising, The Juror, Heaven's Prisoners), one of which, The Marrying Man, introduced him to wife Kim Basinger. Unfortunately, their cinematic failure proved to be prophetic. During their tempestuous union, they produced a daughter and another flop film (The Getaway), before engaging in an acrimonious divorce and child-custody battle, which was tabloid fodder for years. Even as recently as April 2007, a recording of an angry, abusive voice mail he left his daughter was leaked to the media, which prompted a judge to temporarily revoke his visitation rights and Baldwin to have a mini-breakdown as he went on various talk shows to apologize. Although he claimed Basinger was responsible for making the tape public, she vehemently denied it. Basinger wasn't the only one accusing him of bad behavior, and Baldwin's reputation worsened, with tales of his on-set tantrums and erratic behavior, not to mention his bad box-office grosses. In the '00s, Baldwin — whose dashing good looks were now partially eclipsed by a rapidly expanding waistline — turned to character roles, deservedly earning his first Oscar nod as a menacing gangster in 2003's The Cooler. He also returned to the small screen, earning a number of Emmy nominations for his work, as well as 2007 Golden Globe and SAG Awards for his riotous turn as a TV exec in the sitcom 30 Rock. In a way, his career — if not his personal life — was healthier than ever, as busy Baldwin effortlessly segued from stage to TV to films. A longtime outspoken liberal, he also found time to champion various progressive political causes.
Alec Baldwin Fast Facts:
  • In 1990, he played the lead in an off-Broadway production of Craig Lucas' Prelude to a Kiss but didn't move to Broadway with the show because of film obligations; two years later, he reprised the role for the film adaptation.
  • Narrated a number of episodes of the popular children's series Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends in the mid-90s, and appeared as the Conductor in the 2000 feature film Thomas and the Magic Railroad.
  • One of the most popular hosts of Saturday Night Live, making enough appearances to warrant his own Best of DVD.
  • An outspoken advocate for a variety of public-policy issues, including the environment and gun control; serves on the board of directors for the Carol M. Baldwin Breast Cancer Research Fund (founded in 1996 after his mother, Carol, successfully battled the disease).
    Alec Baldwin Relationships:
  • Alexander Rae Baldwin Jr. - Father
  • Carol Baldwin - Mother
  • Daniel Baldwin - Brother
  • Elizabeth Keuchler - Sister
  • Ireland Eliesse Baldwin - Daughter
  • Jane Sasso - Sister
  • Janine Turner - Ex-fiancĂ©e
  • Kim Basinger - Ex-wife
  • Stephen Baldwin - Brother
  • William Baldwin - Brother

  • Alec Baldwin Awards:
  • 2004 Golden Globe: Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture - Nominee
  • 2003 Golden Globe: Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television - Nominee
  • 2007 Golden Globe: Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy - Winner
  • 1996 Golden Globe: Best Performance by an Actor in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television - Nominee
  • 2005 Emmy: Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series - Nominee
  • 2006 Emmy: Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series - Nominee
  • 1996 Emmy: Outstanding Lead Actor for a Miniseries or a Special - Nominee
  • 2001 Emmy: Outstanding Miniseries - Nominee
  • 2002 Emmy: Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie - Nominee
  • 2003 Oscar: Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role - Nominee
  • 1992 Tony: Actor (Play) - Nominee
  • 2007 Emmy: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series - Nominee
  • 2008 Golden Globe: Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy - Nominee
  • 2008 Emmy: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series - Winner
  • 2009 Golden Globe: Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy - Winner
  • 2009 Emmy: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series - Winner
  • 2001 Golden Globe: Best Performance by an Actor in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television - Nominee

  • College:
  • Attended George Washington University, Washington, DC; New York University, Tisch School of the Arts, New York, NY (BFA in Acting, 1994)
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