Alec Baldwin
Alec Baldwin is the oldest and most famous among the four Baldwin brothers who are involved in acting (the other three brothers are William Baldwin, Stephen Baldwin, and Daniel Baldwin). Alexander Rae Baldwin III was an Massapequa, New York native born on 3rd April 1958. He is the father of Carol Newcomb Martineau and Alexander Rae Baldwin Jr. who were high school instructors and coaches at Massapequa High School. Baldwin also has Irish, English, French, Scottish, German, and Irish descent. He was born in Massapequa New York, on the 3rd of April in 1958. His parents were Carol Newcomb (Martineau) and Alexander Rae Baldwin Jr. who was an instructor at the high school and coach of the Massapequa High School. Baldwin was the first actor to play the character of Jack Ryan, which was developed by Tom Clancy, a bestselling author of espionage novels. The Hunt for Red October (1990) was a huge critical and box-office hit. Baldwin starred alongside Sean Connery. Baldwin was in a dispute with Paramount Studios over future scripts of "Jack Ryan", and the subsequent Ryan roles were assigned to Harrison Ford.

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