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Alec Baldwin
American actor (born 1958)
For people with a similar name, see Alex Baldwin (disambiguation).
Alexander Rae Baldwin III (born April 3, 1958) is an American actor and film producer. He is known for his leading and supporting roles in a variety of genres, from comedy to drama. He has received numerous accolades including three Primetime Emmy Awards, three Golden Globe Awards and eight Screen Actors Guild Awards as well as nominations for an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, and Tony Award.
A member of the Baldwin family, Baldwin's film career began with a string of roles in 1988 in films such as Beetlejuice, Working Girl and Married to the Mob before playing Jack Ryan in The Hunt for Red October (1990). He was Oscar-nominated for playing a casino manager in The Cooler (2003) and the BAFTA-nominated for playing a charming ex-husband in It's Complicated (2010). He has acted in films such as Glengarry Glen Ross (1992), The Royal Tenenbaums (2001), Along Came Polly (2004), The Aviator (2004), The Departed (2006), and Blue Jasmine (2013) as well as two Mission: Impossible filmsRogue Nation (2015) and Fallout (2018). He voiced the titular role in The Boss Baby film franchise.
From 2006 to 2013, Baldwin received critical acclaim starring alongside Tina Fey as Jack Donaghy on the NBC sitcom 30 Rock, winning two Primetime Emmy Awards, three Golden Globe Awards, and seven Screen Actors Guild Awards for Best Actor in a comedy series. Baldwin has hosted the NBC sketch series Saturday Night Live a record 17 times since 1990. There he earned critical acclaim for his portrayal of Donald Trump on the show, a role that won him his third Primetime Emmy in 2017. with nominations in 2018 and 2021. In 2024, he starred in the Western film Rust, which gained media attention for a shooting incident in 2021, wherein cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was acci After the creation of the Earth = Millions of years old Cain, also known by his alias Marcus Pierce, was the first-born son of Adam and Eve, and the elder brother of Abel and served as the unseen antagonist of Season 2, the primary antagonist of Season 3 and as the posthumous overarching antagonist of Season 4. After murdering his brother Abel, Cain was cursed by God to wander the Earth for eternity, effectively making him immortal. His long life provided him the opportunity to start a shadowy criminal organization, earning him the title of "The Sinnerman". Having lived for many millennia and seeing all people close to him die, Cain became obsessed with finding a way to remove his mark. He eventually joined the Los Angeles Police Department, surfacing under the name of Marcus Pierce and worked his way to lieutenant. After learning that Lucifer Morningstar became vulnerable around Detective Chloe Decker, Pierce transferred to their precinct to see if what worked for the Devil could work for him. To keep Lucifer out of his way, he orchestrated his kidnapping, but Lucifer returned early due to his wings returning. Moving up his timetable, he manipulated events to have himself shot next to Chloe, only to find that he still couldn't die. With that hope shattered, Cain assisted in the capture and death of his former second-in-command, who went under his criminal alias. However, Lucifer soon figured out who Cain really was, forcing the crime boss to come clean with his intentions. The two formed an alliance to free Cain of his curse, with him learning Amenadiel was the one who placed the mark on him in After the creation of Adam Millions of Years Old(Older than Cain) Eve is a major support character in Lucifer, initially serving as the secondary antagonist of Season 4. She was originally created by God to be the second wife of Adam following the banishment of Adam's first wife, Lilith. While living in the Garden of Eden, Eve was sexually tempted by Lucifer Morningstar. God exiled both Adam and Eve to Earth to live out their days as the first Humans. Eve eventually gave birth to Cain and Abel. When she died, she went to Heaven. When Eve grew bored with Paradise, she returned to Earth, looking for Lucifer in hopes that they could rekindle their relationship. Although this works for a time, Lucifer eventually rejects her, saying he does not like who he is when he is with her. Blaming his attachment to Chloe Decker for the breakup, Eve frees Fr. William Kinley, a priest bent on sending Lucifer back to Hell, in a misguided bid to convince Lucifer the prophecy that worried him was nothing. When this plan goes awry, demons kidnap Amenadiel and Linda Martin's son Charlie and hope to make him the new King of Hell. Horrified by what she has caused, Eve helps rescue Charlie before setting out on her own. She returns, months later, far more self-assured, and joins Maze as a bounty hunter. The two fall in love. Eve sides with Lucifer in his war against Michael over who would replace God as the new Sovereign of Heaven and happily knelt before him when he was victorious over his brother. While planning her wedding to Maze, Eve is briefly reunited with her former husband, Adam, who has returned to Earth to bring her back to Heaven. When she discovers that it was Maze who summoned Adam to Earth, she briefly considers calling off the wedding, but is convinced by Lucifer and Maze to give their relationship another try. The two marry and continue to work together as bounty hunters for the rest of Eve's mortal life. Ohne Artikel:keiner. Ohne Artikel:keiner. Ohne Artikel:keiner. Cain
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Jahr Personen 1929 Mit Artikel:Alfred A. Cohn, Anthony Coldeway, Ben Hecht, Benjamin Glazer, Charlie Chaplin, Charles Rosher, Emil Jannings, Frank Borzage, George Barnes, George Marion junior, Gerald Duffy, Gloria Swanson, Harry Oliver, Herbert Brenon, Janet Gaynor, Joseph Farnham, Karl Struss, King Vidor, Lajos Biró, Lewis Milestone, Louise Dresser, Nugent Slaughter, Ralph Hammeras, Richard Barthelmess, Rochus Gliese, Roy Pomeroy, Ted Wilde, William Cameron Menzies. 1930-1 Mit Artikel:Arthur Edeson, Bess Meredyth, Bessie Love, Betty Compson, Cedric Gibbons, Chester Morris, Clyde De Vinna, Corinne Griffith, Elliot Clawson, Ernest Palmer, Ernst Lubitsch, Frank Lloyd, George Bancroft, George Barnes, Hanns Kräly, Hans Dreier, Harry Beaumont, Harry Oliver, Irving Cummings, Jeanne Eagels, John F. Seitz, Josephine Lovett, Lewis Stone, Lionel Barrymore, Mary Pickford, Mitchell Leisen, Paul Muni, Ruth Chatterton, Tom Barry, Warner Baxter, William Cameron Menzies. 1930-2 Mit Artikel:Arthur Edeson, Clarence Brown, Del Andrews, Douglas Shearer, Ernst Lubitsch, Frances Marion, Franklin Hansen, George Abbott, George Arliss, George Groves, Gloria Swanson, Greta Garbo, Hans Dreier, Harry Perry, Herman Rosse, Howard Estabrook, Jack Okey, John E. Tribby, John Meehan, Joseph T. Rucker, Julien Josephson, King Vidor, Lawrence Tibbett, Lewis Milestone, Maurice Chevalier, Maxwell Anderson, Nancy Carroll, Norma Shearer, Oscar Lagerstrom, Robert Z. Leonard, Ronald Colman, Ruth Chatterton, Tony Gaudio, Victor Milner, Wallace Beery, Willard Van der Veer, William Cameron Menzies, William H. Daniels. 1931 Mit Artikel:Adolphe Menjou, Ann Harding, Anton Grot, Barney McGill, Charles Lang, Clarence Brown, Donald Ogden Stewart, Douglas Doty, Edward Cronjager, Floyd Crosby, Francis Edward Faragoh, Fred Niblo junior, Fredric March, Hans Dreier, Har