Stephen Baldwin

Stephen Baldwin (born May 12, 1966) is an American actor. He is one of the "Baldwin brothers," with brothers Daniel, William and the most famous Alec. He is a self-professed born-again Christian and is also a Republican.

Movie History

Filmography:

Notable TV Guest Appearances

  • "Fear Factor" (2001) playing "Himself" (episode # 2.10) 11 March 2002
  • "Night Visions" (2001) playing "Barry" in episode: "The Doghouse" (episode # 1.17) 30 August 2001
  • "Batman Beyond" (1999) playing "Big Time/Charlie Bigelow" (voice) in episode: "Big Time" (episode # 3.4) 7 October 2000
  • "Howard Stern Show, The" (1994) playing "Himself" 8 February 2000
  • "Howard Stern Radio Show, The" (1998) playing "Himself" 24 April 1999
  • "Roseanne Show, The" (1998) playing "Himself" 3 November 1998
  • "Howard Stern Show, The" (1994) playing "Himself" 9 September 1996
  • "Legend" (1995) playing "Jimmy Siringo" in episode: "Mr. Pratt Goes to Sheridan" (episode # 1.2) 25 April 1995
  • "Saturday Night Live" (1975) playing "Himself" (uncredited) (episode # 19.13) 12 February 1994
  • "China Beach" (1988) playing "Chuck Berry" (as Steve Baldwin) in episode: "All About E.E.V." (episode # 2.6) 11 January 1989
  • "Family Ties" (1982) playing "Bobby" in episode: "Beyond Therapy" (episode # 7.4) 27 November 1988

He directed and produced Livin' It!, a film that focuses on Christian teens and evangelism. Stephen Baldwin became a born-again Christian shortly after the 9/11 attacks.


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Stephen Baldwin became a born-again Christian shortly after the 9/11 attacks. Augustine, Florida. He directed and produced Livin' It!, a film that focuses on Christian teens and evangelism. He died soon afterward of throat cancer in St. Notable TV Guest Appearances. In his final role, he played Commodore Matthew Perry in Bushido Blade. Filmography:. In 1965, he won the third place Laurel Award for Action Performance (Sean Connery won first place with Goldfinger and Burt Lancaster won second place with The Train).

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"Family Ties" (1982) playing "Bobby" in episode: "Beyond Therapy" (episode # 7.4) 27 November 1988. The show ran from 1957 to 1963, with Boone receiving two more Emmy nominations in 1959 and 1960. "China Beach" (1988) playing "Chuck Berry" (as Steve Baldwin) in episode: "All About E.E.V." (episode # 2.6) 11 January 1989. However, it was his second show that Boone became a national star with his Paladin character in Have Gun, Will Travel. "Saturday Night Live" (1975) playing "Himself" (uncredited) (episode # 19.13) 12 February 1994. From 1954 to 1956, Richard Boone starred in The Medic television show, receiving an Emmy nomination for Best Actor Starring in a Regular Series in 1955. Pratt Goes to Sheridan" (episode # 1.2) 25 April 1995. He starred in three movies with John Wayne: The Alamo as Sam Houston, Big Jake and The Shootist.

"Legend" (1995) playing "Jimmy Siringo" in episode: "Mr. He later studied acting in New York, and in 1950, Boone made his screen debut as a Marine in Halls of Montezuma. "Howard Stern Show, The" (1994) playing "Himself" 9 September 1996. He worked in several odd jobs, including boxing and painting, before serving in World War II in the US Navy. "Roseanne Show, The" (1998) playing "Himself" 3 November 1998. Boone was born in Los Angeles, California. "Howard Stern Radio Show, The" (1998) playing "Himself" 24 April 1999. Richard Allen Boone (June 18, 1917 - January 10, 1981) was an American actor who starred in over fifty films.

"Howard Stern Show, The" (1994) playing "Himself" 8 February 2000. "Batman Beyond" (1999) playing "Big Time/Charlie Bigelow" (voice) in episode: "Big Time" (episode # 3.4) 7 October 2000. "Night Visions" (2001) playing "Barry" in episode: "The Doghouse" (episode # 1.17) 30 August 2001. "Fear Factor" (2001) playing "Himself" (episode # 2.10) 11 March 2002.