Daniel Baldwin AKA Daniel Leroy Baldwin Born: 5-Oct-1960 Birthplace: Massapequa, Long Island, NY
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: A Baldwin brother Daniel Baldwin briefly attended Ball State University, then dropped out to become a stand-up comedian. When audiences did not laugh, he became a sports handicapper, until he noticed that there was more money to be made as an actor, like his brothers Alec, Stephen, and William Baldwin. His first major role was in Too Good to Be True, an ill-advised TV remake of the noir classic Leave Her to Heaven with Loni Anderson as the Gene Tierney femme fatale, Patrick Duffy in Cornel Wilde's role, and Baldwin filling Chill Wills's part.
Baldwin was a regular on the sitcom Sydney starring Valerie Bertinelli as a put-upon private eye, Matthew Perry as her kid brother, and Baldwin as "Cheezy", the somewhat crude fellow who was always propositioning her to no avail. He played the henchman to Tom Sizemore's villain in Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man, and had his first starring role in the pilot for Ned Blessing, a TV western. When the series was picked up, though, Baldwin walked away from the part (Wes Studi starred instead) to take a role on the more prestigious Homicide: Life on the Street.
As Detective Beau Felton on that ensemble cop show, given good scripts and competent co-workers like Ned Beatty and Yaphet Kotto, Baldwin proved a perfectly adequate actor. But after two seasons on Homicide Baldwin left the show, and its producers made his exit final by having his character's headless body discovered in a later episode.
Baldwin's career as a major league actor basically ended when he left Homicide. He had a small role in the stylish thriller Mulholland Falls with Nick Nolte, and he played the assistant to vampire hunter James Woods in John Carpenter's Vampires. Baldwin has continued to work, albeit almost exclusively in obscure, low-budget films, including Donny Most's Searching for Mickey Fish, King of the Ants with George Wendt, and The Beach Party at the Threshold of Hell. He starred in the Sci Fi Channel's Anonymous Rex with a faded Faye Dunaway, and he has directed two films, both starring himself in action mode, Tunnel with Janine Theriault and Fall with (ambiguous link, Steve McQueen)'s son Chad.
In 1998, Baldwin was found running naked through the halls of New York's Plaza Hotel, and arrested for possession of cocaine. He pled guilty to disorderly conduct and was sentenced to three months in drug rehab. He later told People magazine he had been battling a cocaine addiction since 1989.
In 2005, Baldwin competed on VH1's Celebrity Fit Club, a reality show wherein overweight, washed-up semi-celebrities compete against each other to see who can lose the most weight. Baldwin's teammates were miffed when he missed one week's weigh-in after checking into rehab again. He returned to the show, apologizing for his absence, then disappeared again.
In April 2006, Baldwin was arrested in a Santa Monica hotel for possession of cocaine. In July 2006 he was injured and briefly hospitalized after running a red light at 80 miles per hour and crashing his Ford Thunderbird into two parked cars. His drivers' license was reportedly already suspended at the time of the accident. In November 2006 he was arrested for stealing a car, and charged with drug possession after a police search of his hotel room uncovered a stash of narcotics. Father: Alexander Rae Baldwin, Jr. (history teacher, b. 1925, d. 1983 cancer) Mother: Carol Martineau Baldwin (breast cancer activist, b. 1930) Brother: Alec Baldwin (actor) Sister: Elizabeth Keuchler (heads Stephen Baldwin's fan club, b. 1955) Brother: William Baldwin (actor) Sister: Jane Sasso (physical therapist, b. 1965) Brother: Stephen Baldwin (actor) Wife: Cheryl Baldwin (high school sweetheart, div., one daughter) Daughter: Kahlea Baldwin (b. 1983) Wife: Elizabeth Baldwin (m. 1990, div. 1996, one daughter) Daughter: Alexandra Baldwin (b. 1994) Girlfriend: Isabella Hoffman (actress, ex, one son) Son: Atticus Baldwin (b. 13-Jul-1996) Wife: Joanne Smith (model, b. circa 1951, m. 2007, two daughters) Daughter: Avis Ann Baldwin (b. 17-Jan-2008) Daughter: Finley Rae Martineau Baldwin (b. 7-Aug-2009)
High School: Berner High School, Massapequa, NY (1979) University: Ball State University (dropped out)
Drug Overdose crack cocaine, Plaza Hotel, New York City (2-Feb-1998) unknown detox facility 1998 Drug Paraphernalia Possession New York City, charge dropped (2-Feb-1998) Drug Possession: Cocaine New York City, charge dropped (2-Feb-1998) Disorderly Conduct May-1998 Drug Paraphernalia Possession Santa Monica, CA (22-Apr-2006) Drug Possession: Cocaine Santa Monica, CA (22-Apr-2006) Car Theft Santa Monica, charge dropped (8-Nov-2006) Represented Self in Court Risk Factors: Cocaine
TELEVISION Cold Case Moe Kitchener (2009-10) Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew (2008) Celebrity Fit Club Himself (2005) Homicide: Life on the Street Det. Beauregard Felton (1993-95) Sydney Cheezy (1990)
FILMOGRAPHY AS DIRECTOR Tunnel (17-Dec-2002) Fall (30-Jan-2001)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR No Deposit (24-Apr-2015) Nine Dead (9-Mar-2010) · Det. Seager The Truth (2010) · Gabriel's Father Shadowheart (4-Aug-2009) · T. S. McKinley Grey Gardens (18-Apr-2009) · Julius "Cap" Krug Moola (20-Apr-2007) Sidekick (26-Sep-2005) Our Fathers (11-May-2005) Anonymous Rex (19-Nov-2004) Paparazzi (3-Sep-2004) · Wendell Stokes Irish Eyes (22-Jul-2004) Water's Edge (9-Oct-2003) King of the Ants (13-Jun-2003) · Ray Mathews Stealing Candy (15-May-2003) Tunnel (17-Dec-2002) The Real Deal (27-Nov-2002) Bare Witness (17-Apr-2002) In Pursuit (27-Feb-2001) Fall (30-Jan-2001) Killing Moon (25-May-2000) Homicide: The Movie (13-Feb-2000) Net Worth (2000) Silicon Towers (17-Nov-1999) Water Damage (1999) · Paul Preedy Active Stealth (1999) The Treat (11-Oct-1998) On the Border (Oct-1998) · Ed Phoenix (7-Aug-1998) · James Nutter Vampires (15-Apr-1998) Desert Thunder (1998) The Pandora Project (1998) Love Kills (1998) Fallout (1998) The Invader (12-Sep-1997) Twisted Desire (13-May-1996) Trees Lounge (11-May-1996) · Jerry Mulholland Falls (26-Apr-1996) · McCafferty Yesterday's Target (1996) Family of Cops (26-Nov-1995) Bodily Harm (21-Nov-1995) Dead on Sight (2-Sep-1994) Car 54, Where Are You? (28-Jan-1994) Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman (11-Dec-1993) · Harry Archer Hero (2-Oct-1992) · Fireman Denton Knight Moves (14-Jan-1992) Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man (23-Aug-1991) Nothing But Trouble (15-Feb-1991) · Dealer #1 Born on the Fourth of July (20-Dec-1989) · Vet #1 L.A. Takedown (27-Aug-1989)
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