>From MSNBC P.R.:
ALEC BALDWIN TO HOST "UP LATE w/ ALEC BALDWIN" ON MSNBC
NEW YORK - September 5, 2013 - Award-winning actor, activist and philanthropist 
Alec Baldwin will join MSNBC as the host of a new weekly current events and 
culture talk show to air Fridays from 10-11 p.m. ET. "Up Late w/Alec Baldwin" 
will begin this October. The announcement was made today by Phil Griffin, 
President of MSNBC.

"After two seasons of my WNYC podcast, I've developed a fondness for hosting a 
show that involved talking with smart, talented and engaging people in every 
imaginable field," said Baldwin. "I'm grateful to MSNBC for helping me bring a 
similar show to television."

"I've been talking with Alec for a while and can't wait to bring his 
personality and eclectic interests to MSNBC," said Griffin. "He's got such 
passion for ideas and what's going on in the world - he's going to be a great 
addition to our line-up."

Baldwin is the winner of two Emmy Awards, three Golden Globe Awards, eight SAG 
Awards and a Television Critics Association Award for his role as Jack Donaghy 
on NBC's "30 Rock." He is one of Hollywood's most charismatic and prolific 
actors, having appeared in over 40 films. Baldwin garnered raves for his 
performance in Martin Scorsese's "The Departed" and a 2004 Academy Award 
nomination for his role in "The Cooler" opposite William H. Macy. Other film 
credits include "Beetlejuice," "The Hunt for Red October," "Glengarry Glen 
Ross," "Dr. Seuss' The Cat in the Hat," "The Aviator," "The Good Shepherd," 
"It's Complicated" and Woody Allen's "To Rome with Love" and "Blue Jasmine."

Baldwin has hosted the popular podcast "Here's the Thing" on WNYC since 2011. 
On "Here's the Thing," Baldwin has interviewed a variety of public figures 
including politicians, policy makers, performers and artists, ranging from 
David Letterman to Dick Cavett to Republican political strategist Ed Rollins.

In addition to his dramatic credits, Baldwin has proven to be an adept and 
perennial host of NBC's "Saturday Night Live" (with 16 hosting appearances to 
his credit).

Baldwin's production company, El Dorado Pictures, has co-produced the 
Emmy-nominated miniseries "Nuremberg," "The Confession" for Showtime and the 
feature film "State and Main."

Among his many stage credits, Baldwin won acclaim and a Tony nomination for his 
work opposite Jessica Lange in "A Streetcar Named Desire," which also garnered 
him an Emmy nomination for the television adaptation.

Baldwin co-hosted the 82nd Annual Academy Awards in 2010 with Steve Martin. In 
2011, he received his Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. A dedicated supporter 
of public policy and the arts, Baldwin serves on the boards of the Roundabout 
Theatre Company, People For the American Way, the Hole in the Wall Gang Camp, 
Guild Hall of East Hampton and the New York Philharmonic.

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