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Stephen Baldwin is an American actor, author, producer, and philanthropist with a diverse career that includes over 100 films and countless television appearances. Recently, he ventured into podcasting with his latest project, One Bad Movie, where he delves into the world of movies, celebrating cinematic triumphs and exploring the fascinating allure of the industry’s most infamous “bad movies.”

 

Baldwin was born in Massapequa, New York, into a family of actors that includes his brothers Alec, Daniel and William. His early career began in television, where he landed a role on the ABC western, The Young Riders (1989–1992), marking his debut in the public eye. This series served as a springboard into feature films, where Baldwin quickly gained recognition for his performances in both dramatic and comedic roles.

 

Baldwin’s film career took off in the 1990s, with a string of high-profile roles in several notable films. He starred in Posse (1993), an action-packed western featuring a predominantly African American cast, and in 8 Seconds (1994), a biographical drama about bull rider Lane Frost. However, it was his role as Michael McManus in the 1995 cult classic The Usual Suspects that solidified Baldwin’s place in Hollywood. The film won two Academy Awards, and Baldwin’s performance as part of the ensemble cast earned him critical praise for his portrayal of the brash and cunning ex-convict.

 

Baldwin also showcased his comedic abilities in films such as Bio-Dome (1996), where his goofy yet charming character earned him a new fan base, and The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas (2000), where he took on the role of Barney Rubble in this animated-to-live-action adaptation. Other notable films in his career include Born on the Fourth of July (1989), Threesome (1994) and Last Exit to Brooklyn (1989).

 

Beyond acting, Baldwin has appeared on reality television, participating in shows like The Celebrity Apprentice and Celebrity Big Brother, which offered a more personal glimpse into his life and personality. He has also explored other creative avenues, including writing. Baldwin has authored several books, most notably The Unusual Suspect (2006), where he chronicles his journey through Hollywood, his personal struggles and his spiritual transformation as a born-again Christian.

 

In addition to his work in entertainment, Baldwin is deeply committed to philanthropy. His most notable charitable involvement is through the Baldwin Fund, a breast cancer research foundation he supports in honor of his mother, Carol M. Baldwin. The foundation has raised millions of dollars for breast cancer research, and Baldwin’s advocacy for cancer awareness remains a significant part of his public life.

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Stephen Baldwin is an American actor, author, producer, and philanthropist with a diverse career that includes over 100 films and countless television appearances. Recently, he ventured into podcasting with his latest project, One Bad Movie, where he delves into the world of movies, celebrating cinematic triumphs and exploring the fascinating allure of the industry’s most infamous “bad movies.”

 

Baldwin was born in Massapequa, New York, into a family of actors that includes his brothers Alec, Daniel and William. His early career began in television, where he landed a role on the ABC western, The Young Riders (1989–1992), marking his debut in the public eye. This series served as a springboard into feature films, where Baldwin quickly gained recognition for his performances in both dramatic and comedic roles.

 

Baldwin’s film career took off in the 1990s, with a string of high-profile roles in several notable films. He starred in Posse (1993), an action-packed western featuring a predominantly African American cast, and in 8 Seconds (1994), a biographical drama about bull rider Lane Frost. However, it was his role as Michael McManus in the 1995 cult classic The Usual Suspects that solidified Baldwin’s place in Hollywood. The film won two Academy Awards, and Baldwin’s performance as part of the ensemble cast earned him critical praise for his portrayal of the brash and cunning ex-convict.

 

Baldwin also showcased his comedic abilities in films such as Bio-Dome (1996), where his goofy yet charming character earned him a new fan base, and The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas (2000), where he took on the role of Barney Rubble in this animated-to-live-action adaptation. Other notable films in his career include Born on the Fourth of July (1989), Threesome (1994) and Last Exit to Brooklyn (1989).

 

Beyond acting, Baldwin has appeared on reality television, participating in shows like The Celebrity Apprentice and Celebrity Big Brother, which offered a more personal glimpse into his life and personality. He has also explored other creative avenues, including writing. Baldwin has authored several books, most notably The Unusual Suspect (2006), where he chronicles his journey through Hollywood, his personal struggles and his spiritual transformation as a born-again Christian.

 

In addition to his work in entertainment, Baldwin is deeply committed to philanthropy. His most notable charitable involvement is through the Baldwin Fund, a breast cancer research foundation he supports in honor of his mother, Carol M. Baldwin. The foundation has raised millions of dollars for breast cancer research, and Baldwin’s advocacy for cancer awareness remains a significant part of his public life.