Alec Baldwin says the "Rust" shooting and death of Halyna Hutchins makes him want to "stay home with my kids" and retire.
Alec Baldwin is going back to court. Variety and People reported Friday that a Los Angeles Superior Court Judge has ruled a civil lawsuit filed by a “Rust” crew member can proceed to trial.
Alec Baldwin reflects on his career after the fatal "Rust" set shooting in 2021, saying the painful tragedy has left him wanting to retire and stay home.
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Nearly two years after actor Alec Baldwin was cleared of criminal charges in the “Rust” movie shooting death, a ...
Alec Baldwin has been contemplating retirement ever since the 2021 accidental death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of “Rust.” “I wound up staying home a lot. I was home with my kids for ...
Actor Alec Baldwin will no longer face any criminal charges for his involvement in the fatal “Rust” movie set shooting, but he will be heading back to court once again. A Los Angeles judge ruled on ...
In a significant legal setback for Alec Baldwin, a Los Angeles judge ruled Friday that the actor must proceed toward a civil trial over claims he negligently discharged a gun on the New Mexico set of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A judge on Friday ordered Alec Baldwin to face a civil trial in October over whether he negligently fired a gun on the set of ...
After hardly working "at all" in recent years and spending time with his family, Baldwin says, "I don't want to leave my house anymore" Tommy McArdle is a Writer-Reporter on the Movies team at PEOPLE.
Alec Baldwin will face trial in a civil case alleging he negligently fired a gun on the set of "Rust," killing the film's cinematographer, a judge ruled on Friday. Serge Svetnoy, a gaffer on the New ...
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