Stephen Baldwin: Biography
The youngest member of the Baldwin clan, Stephen Baldwin is one of the
few Hollywood actors versatile enough to boast roles in everything from
The Usual Suspects (1995) to Bio-Dome (1996). Equally adept at comedy
and drama, Baldwin's popularity surged in the '90s and carried the increasingly
busy actor into a series of low-budget action thrillers. A Massapequa,
NY, native, Baldwin gained notice in his teens as a successful opera singer
and took home top prizes in numerous local competitions. Opting for a
career as an actor a few short years later, the aspiring thespian refined
his talents at The American Academy of Dramatic Arts before making his
way to the screen in the mid-'80s. Baldwin made his film debut in the
1987 made-for-TV feature The Prodigious Mr. Hickey, with small screen
appearances in Family Ties and China Beach soon to follow. In 1989, he
took a featured role in the short-lived television Western The Young Riders.
His feature career gained momentum with the adaptation of Hubert Selby
Jr.'s Last Exit to Brooklyn (1989), and it wasn't long before he was turning
up in such highbrow Hollywood fare as Born on the Fourth of July.
Stephen Baldwin: Career
After putting his Young Riders experience to good use in Mario Van Peebles'
Posse (1993), Baldwin turned up in the Hollywood sex comedy Threesome
(1994). It was around this time that roles in 8 Seconds and A Simple Twist
of Fate (also 1994) began to catch the attention of the movie-going public.
The following year's The Usual Suspects, however, found the rising star
gaining both top billing and the best reviews of his career. Taking top
billing as a criminal taken in by police for questioning following a truck
hijacking, Baldwin's kinetic and humorous performance propelled him through
such comedies as Bio-Dome (1996) and Fled (both 1996). Taking a stab at
dramatic action with One Tough Cop (1998), the film did little to forward
public perception of Baldwin as a serious actor, although he would make
a successful transition into thrillers with Scarred City (1999) and Mercy
(2000). His roles in big-budget Hollywood fare began decreasing after
that, but the youngest Baldwin sibling was still as busy as ever with
an average of four films per year. In 2002, he took to the screen for
the comedy sequel Slap Shot 2: Breaking the Ice. Outside of his film work,
Baldwin is well known for charitable contributions to such organizations
as the Los Angeles AIDS Project. Married to Kennya Deodato in 1990, the
couple reside in Tucson, AZ, with their children when Baldwin is not on
location. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
Stephen Baldwin: Films
Bound
by Lies (2005), Six: The Mark Unleashed (2004), Target (2004), Firefight
(2003), Lost Treasure (2003), Shelter Island (2003), Silent Warnings (2003),
Greenmail (2002), Slap Shot 2: Breaking the Ice (2002), Table One (2002),
Protection (2001), Spider's Web (2001), Zebra Lounge (2001), Cutaway (2000),
Dead Awake (2000), Xchange (2000), The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas
(2000), Absence of the Good (1999), Mercy (1999), The Sex Monster (1999),
Friends and Lovers (1999), Scarred City (1998), One Tough Cop (1998),
Crimetime (1997), Sub Down (1997), Fled (1996), Bio-Dome (1996), Dead
Weekend (1995), Under the Hula Moon (1995), The Usual Suspects (1995),
The Great American Sex Scandal (1994), New Eden (1994), Mrs. Parker and
the Vicious Circle (1994), A Simple Twist of Fate (1994), Threesome (1994),
8 Seconds (1994), Bitter Harvest (1993), Fall Time (1993), Posse (1993),
Lawrenceville Stories, The - Complete Mini-Series (1992), Lawrenceville
Stories, The - V. 1 (1992), Lawrenceville Stories, The - V. 2 (1992),
Lawrenceville Stories, The - V. 3 (1992), Crossing the Bridge (1992),
Last Exit to Brooklyn (1990), Born on the Fourth of July (1989), The Beast
(1988)