ALEC BALDWIN (Hal) is currently appearing on Broadway in Lyle Kessler's "Orphans." He is a graduate of New York University (BFA-Tisch, 1994) and was presented with an Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts from NYU in 2010. He last appeared on stage in the 2010 Guild Hall (East Hampton) production of Peter Shaffer's "Equus," directed by Tony Walton. His other stage credits include the Roundabout Theatre Company's 2006 production of Joe Orton's "Entertaining Mr. Sloane" directed by Scott Ellis, "Loot" (Broadway-1986; Theatre World Award), Caryl Churchill's "Serious Money" (Broadway-1988), "Prelude to a Kiss" (Circle Rep.- 1990; Obie Award), "A Streetcar Named Desire" (Broadway-1992; Tony nomination), "Macbeth" (NYSF-1998), "The Twentieth Century" (Roundabout-2004). Baldwin has also made stage appearances at The Hartman Theatre in Stamford, the Williamstown Theatre Festival, and Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor.

He has been nominated for an Academy Award® as well as a National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actor for Wayne Kramer's THE COOLER.

Baldwin's additional film credits include BEETLE JUICE, WORKING GIRL, MIAMI BLUES, THE HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER, GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS, MALICE, THE JUROR, THE EDGE, GHOSTS OF MISSISSIPPI, STATE AND MAIN, THE CAT IN THE HAT, THE AVIATOR, THE DEPARTED, IT'S COMPLICATED, and many others. This will be Baldwin's third collaboration with Woody Allen, having previously worked with him on ALICE and TO ROME WITH LOVE.

On television Baldwin has starred with Tina Fey on NBC's "30 Rock," winner of multiple Emmy awards for Outstanding Comedy Series. Baldwin has received eight SAG Awards (seven individual, one ensemble), three Golden Globes, the Television Critics Award and two Emmy awards as Best Actor in a Comedy Series.

Alec Baldwin is also a dedicated supporter of numerous causes related to the arts. He serves on the boards of The Hamptons International Film Festival, The New York Philharmonic, The Roundabout Theatre Company and Guild Hall of East Hampton. He is an active supporter of The Actors Fund and The Public Theatre/New York Shakespeare Festival, among many others.