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Zoneboy
04-25-2007, 08:14 PM
LOS ANGELES - Divorced dad Alec Baldwin, caught yelling at his daughter on a voicemail message, said Wednesday he asked NBC to let him out of his "30 Rock" contract so he can devote his time to the issue of "parental alienation."


"If I never acted again I couldn't care less," Baldwin said in a pre-taped appearance for ABC's "The View," scheduled to air Friday.

The actor, in a transcript provided to The Associated Press by "The View," said that he also wanted to quit "30 Rock" so the sitcom and the hundreds who work on it wouldn't "be hurt by the situation."

NBC, however, quickly shot down the idea. The actor has became a key asset for the freshman sitcom, stealing the show as an oily but charming network executive overseeing a "Saturday Night Live"-type program.

"Alec Baldwin remains an important part of `30 Rock.' We look forward to having him continue his role in the show," NBC said in a statement Wednesday.

A network spokeswoman said she didn't know how many seasons his contract covered. A call to Baldwin's publicist in New York was not immediately returned.

Baldwin intends to fulfill his obligation to the show, a source close to the actor said Wednesday, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to make a statement.

"30 Rock," created by and starring "Saturday Night Live" alumna Tina Fey, has been renewed for a second year. Production wrapped in March and the season finale airs Wednesday for the show that has gotten rave reviews but mediocre ratings.

Baldwin and ex-wife Kim Basinger have been embroiled since their 2002 divorce in a custody dispute over their daughter, Ireland, 11. It boiled up recently over Baldwin's telephone message for his daughter, berating her as a "rude, thoughtless little pig" for missing his call.

A tape of the message was obtained by celebrity Web site TMZ.com and broadcast worldwide. The actor blamed his former wife for leaking the tape, which she denied.

Baldwin was interviewed on "The View" by Barbara Walters and Rosie O'Donnell. (O'Donnell announced Wednesday she would be leaving the show after she and ABC failed to come to terms on a contract.)

Walters asked Baldwin about his harsh remarks to his daughter.

"You didn't mean to say it to your child?" she said.

"Well, there's nothing wrong with being frustrated or angry about something," he replied. "It's the way you do it, and as people often do in this world, I took it out on the wrong person because I'm unable, under the current dynamic, to address the other person."

"I realize that was wrong," Baldwin added.

"You said it to your daughter, but you meant it for your ex-wife?" Walters asked.

"Well, I think that goes without saying, quite frankly," Baldwin said.

Asked by Walters if he had spoken to his daughter since and how things stood, Baldwin declined to answer, citing "ongoing procedures and so forth."

The next hearing on visitation issues is scheduled for May 4.

According to the partial transcript from "The View," Baldwin said he intended to take "three years or five years, it doesn't matter," and focus on the problem of divorced parents and their children. He has a book coming out about divorce litigation, possibly this fall, he said.

"There were bills that were proposed in (by California lawmakers) that were killed which were about equality and co-parenting and divorce litigation and ... this is work that I've been creeping up on, but I've been busy," he said.

Acting has lost its importance to him, he said.

"I've had enough of this quite frankly to last me a lifetime, especially in the modern tabloid world and ... there's a bigger thing I want to do, there's a more important thing I want to do," Baldwin said.

NotMyNewsChannel3
04-25-2007, 08:32 PM
I heard the clips and I was disgusted. I didn't like Baldwin beforehand; but now he's gone way over the line.

catlover79
04-25-2007, 11:02 PM
I have never cared for Alec Baldwin; he always struck me as an angry jerk. Now we know FOR SURE that he's an angry jerk. Poor Ireland, being stuck with these parents. :mad:

waichingliu81
04-26-2007, 04:38 AM
the guy behaved like a jerk. if i was his daughter, i would've been rightly ashamed of what he did

TJL
04-28-2007, 01:06 PM
Alec Baldwin is a lunatic. He has always been a hothead, and i have read many stories in the papers about how his temper and attitude has alienated and ticked off many people in his professional and private life.

And that's too bad because i think he's absolutly hysterical on "30 Rock." He steals every scene he's in. It's probably the best thing he has ever done.

But since he has publically declared his desire to leave "30 Rock", and NBC is refusing to let him out of his commitment, I forsee a lot of problems ahead for the show.

This is a true story.
When "30 Rock" premiered, my roommate agreed with me on how great Alec Baldwin is in his role, but he said to me "yeah, but knowing him, he's probably going to do something stupid and leave or get kicked off the show."

;)

EmoJoe
04-28-2007, 06:12 PM
i guess its nice he considered the fact that it might hurt it, but it's season is done. new episodes air in september. i doubt people will remember this in september. i dont see any problems stemming from this.

his antics aren't gonna change my watching of this show, Tina Fey is awesome, and the show as a whole is hilarious.

Eddie Haskell
05-02-2007, 02:46 AM
His character on 30 Rock is hysterical. His private life should remain just that......private. None of my business.