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Born in [[Massapequa, New York]], the Baldwin brothers are the children of Alexander and Carol Baldwin. The brothers have two sisters, Jane and Elizabeth.
Born in [[Massapequa, New York]], the Baldwin brothers are the children of Alexander and Carol Baldwin. The brothers have two sisters, Jane and Elizabeth.


While actor [[Adam Baldwin]] is not related to the Baldwin brothers<ref>{{imdb name|nm0000284|Adam Baldwin}}</ref>, a cousin of the Baldwins, Joseph Michael D'Albora, a fledgling actor, goes by the film name "Joseph Baldwin".<ref>{{imdb name|nm0003426|Joseph Baldwin}}</ref>
==Trivia==

== Appearances as fictional characters ==
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{{Trivia|date=June 2007}}
* In the film [[South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut]], all four of the Baldwin brothers are bombed and killed by the [[Royal Canadian Air Force]], causing the [[United States]] to declare war on [[Canada]].
* They have a cousin, Joseph Michael D'Albora, a fledgling actor, who goes by the film name [[Joseph Baldwin (actor)|Joseph Baldwin]].
* A character by the name of "Alec Baldwin", voiced by [[Maurice LaMarche]], appeared in the film [[Team America: World Police]].<ref>{{imdb title|tt0372588|Team America: World Police}}</ref>
* In [[South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut]], all four of the Baldwin brothers were bombed and killed by the [[Royal Canadian Air Force]], causing the [[United States]] to declare war on [[Canada]].
* In an episode of the [[animated sitcom]] [[Family Guy]], [[Lois Griffin]] expresses disdain about her infant son biting down when he [[breast]] feeds. She then says, "Now I know how Alec Baldwin feels when he feeds his brothers," and it cuts away to a shot of Daniel, William, and Stephen suckling at Alec's [[nipples]], with Alec saying, "Eat up, Stephen, you're the weakest."
* Alec was also part of the movie [[Team America: World Police]]. He expressed an interest in voicing himself in the movie.

* During coverage of the Democratic National Convention, Daily Show host [[Jon Stewart]] suggested that the party change their slogan to "Three out of four Baldwins can't be wrong!"
==References==
* It is a common mistake to include actor [[Adam Baldwin]] (1962) among the Baldwin brothers.
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*In an episode of the [[animated sitcom]] [[Family Guy]], [[Lois Griffin]] expresses disdain about her infant son biting down when he [[breast]] feeds. She then says, "Now I know how Alec Baldwin feels when he feeds his brothers," and it cuts away to a shot of Daniel, William, and Stephen suckling at Alec's [[nipples]], with Alec saying, "Eat up, Stephen, you're the weakest." This is an obvious jab at Alec being considered the most (and possibly only) successful Baldwin brother.
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Revision as of 15:50, 1 July 2007

The Baldwin brothers, Alec (born 1958), Daniel (1960), William (1963) and Stephen (1966) are four American brothers who have all become notable actors.

Born in Massapequa, New York, the Baldwin brothers are the children of Alexander and Carol Baldwin. The brothers have two sisters, Jane and Elizabeth.

While actor Adam Baldwin is not related to the Baldwin brothers[1], a cousin of the Baldwins, Joseph Michael D'Albora, a fledgling actor, goes by the film name "Joseph Baldwin".[2]

Appearances as fictional characters

References

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