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Alec Baldwin - Milestones
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Milestones
- 2004: Voiced Dennis, a hardnosed hit man in "The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie," based on the popular Nickelodeon animated series
- 2004: Will guest star on the season finale of "Nip/Tuck" (F/X) playing Dr. Barrett Moore, the ex-husband of "life coach" Ava Moore (Famke Janssen)
- 2004: Starred as an undercover FBI agent posing as a producer in the comedy "The Last Shot"
- 2004: Played Ben Stiller's boss in the feature "Along Came Polly"
- 2004: Cast in Martin Scorsese's "The Aviator" a biopic depicting the early years of legendary director and aviator Howard Hughes (Leonardo DiCaprio)
- 2004: Guest-starred on "Las Vegas," as Jack Keller, a former CIA security buddy of James Caan's character
- 2003: Cast as Quinn in the film adaptation of "Dr. Seuss' The Cat in the Hat"
- 2003: Co-starred with William H. Macy in "The Cooler" as a casino tycoon; received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor in a Supporting Role; received a SAG nomination for Best Supporting Actor; received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor in a Supporting Role
- 2002: Cast as Robert McNamara in the HBO drama "Path To War"; received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actor
- 2002: Film directorial debut, a remake of "The Devil and Daniel Webster"; also costarred in the feature
- 2001: Portrayed WWII hero General James Doolittle in "Pearl Harbor"
- 2001: Starred in the play "Gross Points", produced at the Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor, New York; role reportedly based on actor Al Pacino
- 2000: Portrayed Mr. Conductor in the children's film "Thomas and the Magic Railroad"
- 2000: Cast as the lead prosecutorial attorney in the TNT miniseries "Nuremberg"; also served as executive producer; shared in Emmy nomination as Outstanding Miniseries
- From 2000 to Present: Produced City Center Voices! of American Theater, a series of one-night only staged readings of American plays; appeared alongside Joanne Woodward in the inaugural production of "Arsenic and Old Lace" in November
- 2000: Played a self-centered actor with a penchant for chasing underage girls in "State and Main", David Mamet's vitriolic yet comic look at a film crew that descends on a quiet New England town; was also one of the film's executive producers
- 1999: Had supporting role as the father of a troubled teen in "Outside Providence"
- 1999: Made cameo appearance in "Notting Hill"
- 1998: Offered a villainous turn in "Mercury Rising"
- 1998: Returned to the stage to play "Macbeth" opposite Angela Bassett
- 1997: Starred opposite Anthony Hopkins in "The Edge", scripted by David Mamet
- 1996: Acquitted of assault charges filed by a photographer who claimed Baldwin had attacked him
- 1996: Appeared in Rob Reiner's "Ghosts of Mississippi"
- 1996: Played detective Dave Robicheaux in "Heaven's Prisoners"
- 1995: Played Stanley Kowalski opposite Jessica Lange in the Broadway revival of "A Streetcar Named Desire"; earned Tony Award nomination; reprised role for TV-movie that year for which he netted an Emmy nomination
- 1994: Founded El Dorado Productions
- 1994: Acted opposite wife Kim Bassinger in Roger Donaldson's remake of "The Getaway"
- 1994: Had title role in "The Shadow"
- 1992: Reprised stage role opposite Meg Ryan in Norman Rene's film version of "Prelude to a Kiss"
- 1991: First teamed on screen with future wife Kim Basinger in "The Marrying Man"
- 1990: Portrayed Jack Ryan in "The Hunt for Red October; passed on role in sequels
- 1990: First received top billing in a feature in "Miami Blues"
- 1990: Starred opposite Mary-Louise Parker in Craig Lucas' play "Prelude to a Kiss" at Circle Repertory Theatre, Off-Broadway
- 1989: Portrayed Jimmy Swaggart, cousin to rock singer Jerry Lee Lewis (Dennis Quaid) in the biopic "Great Balls of Fire"
- 1988: Had pivotal supporting roles in "Working Girl" and "Married to the Mob"
- 1988: Played first romantic lead in the supernatural farce, "Beetlejuice"
- 1988: Returned to Broadway as a slick corporate raider in Caryl Churchill's play "Serious Money"
- 1986: Moved back to NYC
- 1986: Film acting debut in "Forever, Lulu"
- 1986: Starred as a West Point cadet implicated in a murder in the NBC miniseries "Dress Gray"
- 1986: Made Broadway debut as a bumbling thief in Joe Orton's "Loot"
- 1984: Moved to Los Angeles to play a featured role in the primetime soap, "Knots Landing" (CBS); cast as Julie Harris' son Joshua Rush
- 1983: Played Dr. Hal Wexler on the short-lived CBS primetime medical drama, "Cutter to Houston"
- 1980: Worked as a waiter-lifeguard at a Manhattan health club restaurant; met casting assistant who suggested he audition for soap opera, "The Doctors"
- From 1980 to 1982: Began career in NBC daytime TV series, "The Doctors", playing Billy Aldrich
- ---: Will star in Cameron Crowe's "Elizabethtown" starring Orlando Bloom and Kirsten Dunst (lensed 2004)
- Was a waiter at the famed disco Studio 54
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