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Stephen Baldwin
NameStephen Baldwin
Birth dateMay 12, 1966
Birth placeMassapequa, New York, United States
OccupationActor, producer, director

Stephen Baldwin is an American actor, producer, and director, known for his roles in various Hollywood films and television shows. Born in Massapequa, New York, he is the youngest brother of the Baldwin brothers, including Alec Baldwin, Daniel Baldwin, and William Baldwin. Stephen Baldwin has appeared in numerous films, including The Usual Suspects, alongside Kevin Spacey, Benicio del Toro, and Gabriel Byrne. He has also worked with notable directors, such as Oliver Stone and Martin Scorsese.

Early Life

Stephen Baldwin was born to Alexander Rae Baldwin Jr. and Carol Newcomb (née Martineau) in Massapequa, New York. He grew up in a family of actors, with his brothers Alec Baldwin, Daniel Baldwin, and William Baldwin also pursuing careers in the entertainment industry. Stephen Baldwin attended American Academy of Dramatic Arts and later studied at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, where he honed his acting skills alongside fellow students, including Jennifer Aniston and Felicity Huffman. He began his career in the late 1980s, appearing in off-Broadway productions and regional theater performances, including a stint at the Williamstown Theatre Festival.

Career

Stephen Baldwin's breakthrough role came in 1995, when he played the character of McManus in the critically acclaimed film The Usual Suspects, directed by Bryan Singer and written by Christopher McQuarrie. He went on to appear in a range of films, including Bio-Dome, alongside Pauly Shore and Kylie Minogue, and Faith of Our Fathers, with Kevin Downes and David A.R. White. Stephen Baldwin has also worked in television, with guest appearances on shows such as The Simpsons, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and Celebrity Apprentice, hosted by Donald Trump. He has collaborated with notable actors, including Tom Hanks, Morgan Freeman, and Denzel Washington, and has been involved in various film festivals, including the Sundance Film Festival and the Toronto International Film Festival.

Personal Life

Stephen Baldwin is a born-again Christian and has been involved in various Christian ministries, including Youth With A Mission and Teen Mania Ministries. He has been married to Kennya Baldwin (née Deodato) since 1990, and the couple has two daughters, Alaia Baldwin and Hailey Baldwin, who have both pursued careers in fashion and entertainment. Stephen Baldwin has been open about his struggles with addiction and has spoken publicly about his experiences with rehabilitation and recovery. He has also been involved in various charitable organizations, including the American Red Cross and the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

Filmography

Stephen Baldwin's filmography includes a range of genres, from drama to comedy to action. Some of his notable films include The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas, alongside Mark Addy and Jane Krakowski, and The Genius Club, with Tom Sizemore and Tricia Helfer. He has also appeared in documentaries, such as Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed, narrated by Ben Stein, and The Will to Power, featuring Nietzsche's philosophy. Stephen Baldwin has worked with various film production companies, including Paramount Pictures, Universal Pictures, and Lionsgate Films.

Controversies

Stephen Baldwin has been involved in several controversies throughout his career, including a highly publicized tax evasion case in 2012, which was covered by CNN and Fox News. He has also been criticized for his conservative views and his involvement in various right-wing organizations, including the Tea Party movement. Stephen Baldwin has been open about his support for Donald Trump and has appeared at various Trump rallies, alongside Mike Pence and Rudy Giuliani. He has also been involved in a public feud with his brother Alec Baldwin, who has been a vocal critic of Trump and his administration.

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