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Amerigo Vespucci Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-12-11 09:37 AM
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Alec Baldwin: Why I never continued in the role of Tom Clancy's "Jack Ryan"
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Alec Baldwin
Posted: March 11, 2011 10:50 PM

People often ask me why I never continued in the role of Jack Ryan in the movies based on Tom Clancy's great novels. Usually, I have given a half truth as an answer, something about scheduling conflicts and so forth. But the truth is the studio cut my throat. Or, more specifically, an executive at the studio named David Kirkpatrick who was, as studio executives are on their way both up and down the ladder, eager to prove he had that special quality that studio executives are eager to display. That quality is an utter lack of sentimentality while transacting deals around a business built on sentimentality.

The run of events in 1991 went like this. John McTiernan, who directed The Hunt For Red October, called me repeatedly over a period of a few days and that got my attention because John was not someone who did that. I knew it must be something important. I had been traveling to Syracuse to see my mother who had been diagnosed with breast cancer. I had lost my dad in 1983 to lung cancer when he was fifty-five and the idea of being an orphan, technically speaking, at the age of 33 weighed heavily on me. It took a few rounds before John and I connected.

On the phone, John told me that during the period of the previous few months, he had been negotiating to do a film with a very famous movie star who had dropped out of his film days before so that he could go star in the sequels to The Hunt For Red October. John further told me that Paramount owed the actor a large sum of money for a greenlit film that fell apart prior to this, and pushing me aside would help to alleviate that debt and put someone with much greater strength at the box office than mine in the role. I sat there mildly stunned because not only was I in an active negotiation with Paramount, but for them to negotiate simultaneously with another actor was against the law. My mother was about to have a double mastectomy. I asked John if he was sure about all of this and he said yes, he had talked with the famous actor directly who confirmed the story. All of this served to explain why the studio would not close my deal over what I thought were some relatively arbitrary issues surrounding the dates of production.

I got a call from Mace Neufeld, the film's producer who I had worked with on Hunt. The call resembled that final scene in Sorry, Wrong Number (great film), where Burt Lancaster exhorts Barbara Stanwyck to get out of bed and scream for help lest she be killed by emissaries of Lancaster himself. Neufeld told me to sign whatever deal they were offering and "the rest would take care of itself."

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mackerel Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-12-11 02:01 PM
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1. That too bad. His talent shines through 30 Rock.
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FormerDittoHead Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-14-11 10:14 AM
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2. I personally liked Harrison Ford better.
I think Baldwin practically blended into the background in "Hunt".

However, he was a GOD, forever edged in my mind in "Glengarry Glen Ross"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-AXTx4PcKI

As I go to the kitchen, I'll pass my 6 year old watching TV. He'll ask me for more milk and I'll tell him, "Milk's for closers" - I hope one day he'll be able to make the connection.

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Tunkamerica Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-29-11 12:36 AM
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4. etched, not edged
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Biker13 Donating Member (609 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-28-11 12:25 AM
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3. Years Ago...
I was at a horse show in the Hampton's, out on Long Island, (working as a groom), I was in the "staging area" and Alec Baldwin was on the rail watching an event. A little girl about 12 I think, went up to him, touched him on his elbow, and started to say, "Excuse me, Mr. Baldwin..." He turned around, and in a VICIOUS voice, said "FUCK OFF!"

I will never, ever forget that!

Biker's Old Lady
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Kerrytravelers Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-31-11 03:44 PM
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5. I was at 3rd and Fairfax in LA and literally ran into him when we both turned the corner at the same
time. I smiled and said "Wow. Hi. Sorry. Wow." I was grinning from ear to ear, as he is quite handsome and we love him here at the KT homestead. He smiled, apologized for running into me and grinned, clearly understanding that I was momentarily starstruck. It was cool and makes for a cute little story.
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