Daniel Baldwin
This darkly handsome performer is best known as the beefiest of the seemingly endless stream of acting Baldwin brothers emanating from Long Island, New York.
Although not as high-profile as elder brother Alec and younger siblings William and Stephen, Baldwin has compiled a respectable resume since his debut in an NBC TV-movie, "Too Good to Be True" (1988). Supporting stars ranging from Tom Selleck ("Quigley Down Under" 1990) to Don Johnson ("Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man" 1991) in features, the actor has also tackled the occassional occasional small screen role.The self-described "black sheep" of the famous Long Island acting clan, darkly handsome, slightly chunky Daniel Baldwin was the last of the siblings to enter the business, working as a sports handicapper until deciding the money was just too good not to pursue. With the help of his more high-profile brothers Alec, William and Stephen, he quickly established himself and compiled a respectable resume after debuting in the NBC TV-movie "Too Good to Be True" (1988), including feature roles in "Born on the Fourth of July" (1989), "Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man" (1991) and "Hero" (1992), His first big break, however, came through television with the short-lived CBS sitcom "Sydney" (1990), in which he played Cheezy, an over-sexed associate of star Valerie Bertinelli. Although he had the title role in "Ned Blessing: The True Story of My Life" (CBS, 1992) he was not in the subsequent, short-lived 1993 series ("Ned Blessing: The Story of My Life and Times") because he had already landed the part for which he is still best-known.
NBC's gritty Baltimore-based cop show "Homicide: Life on the Street" cast Baldwin as wise guy Detective Beau Felton. Although he gained good reviews, he left the show after two seasons (1993-95) and his character was eventually a murder victim in a powerful two-part episode in 1997. TV-movies like HBO's "The Attack of the 50-Foot Woman" (as Daryl Hannah's loutish husband) CBS' "Family of Cops" (1995, playing Charles Bronson's son) and NBC's "Twisted Desire" (1996, opposite significant other Isabella Hofmann) continued to show him in a good light, but his big-screen career failed to ignite, despite nice contributions to Lee Tamahori's "Mulholland Falls" and Steve Buscemi's "Trees Lounge" (both 1996). A string of direct-to-video releases followed before better roles began coming his way. Unfortunately, while in NYC in early 1998 to film the romantic comedy "It Had to Be You", the recovering substance abuser fell off the wagon with an alarming thud, and the tabloid embarrassment that ensued put the actor's career in serious jeopardy. (He was arrested and immediately replaced in the film by Michael Rispoli). Ironically, "John Carpenter's Vampires" (1998, filmed before the incident) was released while Baldwin was undergoing treatment in a rehab center and contained perhaps his best feature work to date. As James Woods' partner in tracking and killing the undead who becomes involved with a victim of a vampire's bite, he displayed not only a tough guy persona but also a more tender side. Nevertheless, he has an uphill battle to dispel people's image of him as "that crazy Baldwin who went nuts at the Plaza Hotel."
Related Speakers View all
![]() |
Baldwin Cunningham
VP of Digital Brand Strategy at CNN, Forbes 30 Under...
|
![]() |
James Owen Weatherall
Scientist, Mathematician, and Author of The Physics ...
|
![]() |
Sheryl Lee
Actress, Best Known for Roles in Movies, "Vampires" ...
|
![]() |
Billy Baldwin & Chynna Phillips |
![]() |
Chynna Phillips
Singer & Songwriter in the Wilson Phillips Vocal Group
|
|
Adam Cobb
Assistant Professor
|
![]() |
Alec Baldwin
Emmy Award-Winning Broadway, Film & TV Actor
|
![]() |
Stu Nudelman
Host of "Wine Talk with Stu The Wine Guru Radio" Wri...
|
![]() |
Don Riddell
CNN News Anchor and Sports Journalist
|
![]() |
Nick Faldo
Former Professional Golfer on the PGA Tour & Europea...
|
![]() |
Scott Van Pelt
Sportscaster & Talk Show Host Known for "SportsCenter"
|
![]() |
Hank Haney
Professional Golf Instructor Known for Coaching Tige...
|
![]() |
Maury Povich
Broadcast Journalist & Talk Show Host
|
![]() |
Dan Patrick
Sportscaster, Radio Personality, Sports Illustrated ...
|
![]() |
Gary McCord
Professional Golfer; CBS Golf Commentator & Author
|
![]() |
Dan Marino
Pro Football Hall of Famer; Business Owner & Founder...
|
![]() |
Bryant Gumbel
Emmy Award-Winning Journalist, Host of "Real Sports ...
|
![]() |
Roy Firestone
7X Emmy Award-Winning & 7X Cable ACE Award-Winning H...
|
![]() |
David Feherty
Professional Golfer, Emmy-Nominated Broadcaster, Gol...
|
![]() |
Mike Ditka
Pro Football Hall of Famer, Three-Time Super Bowl Ch...
|