
Stephen Baldwin
Acting
Biography
Stephen Baldwin (born May 12, 1966) is an American actor, director, producer and author. He is best known as the youngest of the Baldwin brothers and for his roles as William F. Cody in the western show The Young Riders (1989–1992) and as Stuart in the movie Threesome (1994). Other notable films Baldwin starred in were Posse (1993), 8 Seconds (1994), The Usual Suspects (1995), Fall Time (1995), Bio-Dome (1996), Fled (1996), One Tough Cop (1998), The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas (2000), The Harpy (2007), and The Flyboys (2008). He is also well known for his public display of evangelical Christian ideology as well as for his recent appearances on numerous reality television shows. Description above from the Wikipedia article Stephen Baldwin, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: May 12, 1966
Place of Birth: Massapequa, New York, USA
Known For

Who Am I?
Pastor Joe, is a young family man who leads a church in an active city where he reaches out to the poor and destitute in any way he can. One day, a woman named Tasha comes to his church seeking for help. Pastor Joe sits down with her and she shares an intense life story. She shares how she was born, how she was set free from a world of drugs, racism, theft, and human trafficking. Her story becomes increasingly complex as people from her past come in contact with Pastor Joe with their own life struggles of suicide, teen pregnancy, and abortion. As their stories tie together it brings hope, redemption, and salvation to the forefront and gives us a picture of what it means to experience the transformation of God, going from darkness to light, and to continue on the narrow path each and every day.

Finding Manny
Narrated by Stephen Baldwin, Finding Manny shares a powerful theme of optimism and makes "never again" have meaning for the next generation. auschwitzsurvivorholocaustorphanagegenocide8 more. Taglines. 70 years after escaping from a Nazi death train-an empowering story of optimism through the darkest of moments.

The Usual Suspects
Held in an L.A. interrogation room, Verbal Kint attempts to convince the feds that a mythic crime lord, Keyser Soze, not only exists, but was also responsible for drawing him and his four partners into a multi-million dollar heist that ended with an explosion in San Pedro harbor – leaving few survivors. Verbal lures his interrogators with an incredible story of the crime lord's almost supernatural prowess.

Batman Beyond
As new villains overrun Gotham City of the future, the aging Bruce Wayne hangs up the cape of the once invincible Batman. But when troubled teenager Terry McGinnis stumbles upon the Dark Knight's secret, a new alliance is forged. And a triumphant new Batman is born.

A Carpenter's Prayer
The inspiring true story of a pastor and his family building a new church and an afflicted carpenter who becomes their unlikely source of hope, proving that faith in God is the true path to redemption, even in the most tragic circumstances.

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
A Las Vegas team of forensic investigators are trained to solve criminal cases by scouring the crime scene, collecting irrefutable evidence and finding the missing pieces that solve the mystery.

The Flyboys
Two boys from a small town find their courage tested when they accidentally stow away aboard an airplane owned by the mob...

China Beach
Dateline: November 1967. Within klicks of Danang, Vietnam, sits a U.S. Army base, bar and hospital on China Beach filled with wounded soldiers and one very lovely but damaged Army Nurse Colleen McMurphy. Many heroes, dead and alive, try to make sense of life and death in between bourbon, bullets and battles.

The Young Riders
The Young Riders was an American Western television series created by Ed Spielman that presents a fictionalized account of a group of young Pony Express riders based at the Sweetwater Station in the Nebraska Territory during the years leading up to the American Civil War. The series premiered on ABC on September 20, 1989 and ran for three seasons until the final episode aired on July 23, 1992.

Hollywood Squares
On September 14, 1998, a Hollywood Squares revival debuted with Tom Bergeron as its host. In addition to her production duties, Whoopi Goldberg served as the permanent center square, with series head writer Bruce Vilanch, Gilbert Gottfried, Martin Mull, and Caroline Rhea as regular panelists and Brad Garrett, Bobcat Goldthwait, Jeffrey Tambor, George Wallace, Kathy Griffin and various others as semi-regular panelists. Shadoe Stevens returned to announce, although he was not given a square on the panel as he had been when John Davidson was host.
Filmography
as Frank Clemons
as Self
as Ken Strickler
as Agent Smith
as Priest
as Chad Chase
as Bikovskii
as Pimp
as John Anderson
as Jay Thorson
as Graham Staines
as Ryan
as Pierre
as David
as Jeff Conners
as Chase's Father
as Burga Adler
as Michael Evens
as Chester
as Mansfield
as Surly
as Pastor
as Jerome
as Ryan Willburn
as Jason McDaniels
as Surly (voice)
as McQuade
as Self (archive footage)
as (archive footage)
as David Carroll
as Self
as Max Rockinsky
as Self
as Self
as David Franks
as Silvio Esposito
as Stephen Baldwin
as Jason
as Rory Johnson
as Daniel Gray
as John Redding
as Joe Genest
as Lefty
as Self
as Matt Ford
as Max Garrett
as Charlie Snow
as Luke
as Self - Contestant
as Bryan McBride
as Wolf
as Joe Vossimer
as Host
as Lenny
as Clay Harding
as Scott Anderson
as Sean Linden
as Desmond Caine
as Sal
as Jack Bauer
as Barry (segment "The Doghouse")
as Self
as Self
as Self
as Clone #1 / Toffler 3
as Jesse Acheson
as Agent Victor " Vic " Cooper
as Barney Rubble
as Jimmy
as Mechanic
as Caleb Barnes
as John Trace
as Murphy
as Jon
as Charlie Bigelow (voice)
as Bo Dietl
as Marty Stillwater / Alfie
as Self - Panelist
as McGuyver Smoker
as Rick Postley
as Bobby Mahon
as Dodge
as Doyle Johnson
as Buzzard Wall
as Weed
as McManus
as Leon
as Adams
as Roger Spalding
as Tanny Newland
as Stuart
as Tuff Hedeman
as Travis
as Jimmy J. 'Little J' Teeters
as Danny Morgan
as Carlucci
as Billy Vorsovich
as Buffalo Bill Cody
as Soldier (uncredited)
as Sal
as Anthony Golikov
as Luna Park Drunk
as Gutterpup
as Bobby
as Self - Cameo (uncredited)
as Self
as Narrator