Alec Baldwin, the award-winning actor who has distinguished himself on the stage and screen for nearly a half-century, will sit down with yours truly at the upcoming Boulder International Film Festival for a career-retrospective conversation that will also be recorded as an episode of The Hollywood Reporters Awards Chatter podcast.
The event will kick off at 7:45 pm on Saturday, April 11, at the historic Boulder Theater. Tickets go on sale on Friday, March 13, at BIFF1.com.
Baldwin, 67, first made his name in films such as 1988s Beetlejuice, Working Girl and Married to the Mob and 1990s The Hunt for Red October. Later big screen credits include 1992s Glengarry Glen Ross, 1996s Ghosts of Mississippi, 2001s The Royal Tenenbaums and Pearl Harbor, 2003s The Cooler (for which he received an Oscar nomination), 2004s The Aviator, 2006s The Departed, 2009s Its Complicated, 2012s To Rome with Love, 2013s Blue Jasmine, 2014s Still Alice and 2019s Motherless Brooklyn. Remarkably, he has found even greater success on the small screen, most famously on NBCs Saturday Night Live, which he has hosted a record 17 times, and for which he also provided the definitive impression of Donald Trump, earning him an Emmy; and on the same networks 30 Rock, on which he played TV exec Jack Donaghy opposite creator Tina Feys Liz Lemon, and for which he was won two Emmys, three Golden Globes and seven Actor Awards. He also co-hosted the Oscars in 2010.
A true Renaissance man, Baldwin also hosts an interview podcast, Heres The Thing, and a nationally-syndicated radio show, The New York Philharmonic This Week; frequently serves as a guest host on Turner Classic Movies; co-chairs the board of the Hamptons International Film Festival, for which he co-created and helps to program its SummerDocs series; and is a generous patron of the arts.
The 22nd annual Boulder International Film Festival will run April 9-12.










