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Award-winning actor ALEC BALDWIN (North) began his prolific career in
television, appearing in series such as "Hotel" and "Knot's Landing" before seguing to roles on Broadway and in film. His feature credits include John
McTiernan's "The Hunt for Red October," the David Mamet-penned "Glengarry Glen
Ross," Martin Scorsese's "The Departed," and Nancy Meyers' "It's Complicated,"
among many others. In 2004, Baldwin received an Academy Award for his role in
"The Cooler." In 2008, he lent his voice to the DreamWorks Animation feature
"Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa." Since 2006, Baldwin has played the charismatic
Jack Donaghy on the NBC comedy "30 Rock," a role that has garnered him two Emmy
and six Screen Actors Guild Awards. Broadway roles include his 1992 Tony Award
nominated performance in "A Streetcar Named Desire."
Baldwin is a 1994 BFA graduate of Tisch School of the Arts and received an
honorary doctorate in 2010.
He is also the radio announcer for, and a board member of, the New York
Philharmonic.
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