How I'm Living Now: Alec Baldwin, Actor and Host

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For THR's HowImLiving series, Alec Baldwin chats about learning to podcast remotely, losing friends to COVID-19 and why he thinks Donald Trump, who he’s played on SNL since 2016, won't fare well during the upcoming election

"We’re going to start taking care of the people in this country because this could happen again. And who the f*** — excuse my French — wants to go through this again?"

With production grinding to a halt in the face of the coronavirus crisis, the entertainment industry has found itself navigating uncharted territory. To offer a better sense of how,is running a regular series that focuses on how Hollywood's top writers, actors, directors, executives and others are living and working in these challenging times., Alec Baldwin has spent his quarantine tending to his ever-growing family in their East Hampton home.

Years ago, we did one by phone — and it was tragic. We just hated it. I have only done it face-to-face, [whoever is] passing through New York on some promotional tour. The imperatives of the health crisis and of Zoom, I don’t like it, but it has opened up a new world for me. I’m doing a guy in London, Simon Taylor, who founded Global Witness, which is very heavily involved in rain forest protection. I’m also doing people in L.A.I don’t like it, but I do like the opportunity it’s created.

I know you have to go, but how are you looking at the fall — as someone who’s passionate about American politics and who’s been so associated with Donald Trump for almost five years? I don’t want to say the names of the people he mimics because they would be very harsh comparisons, but he is a master at helping people to vent their spleen and to direct their anger and frustration at people who he wants to blame for the way things are. He’s channeling their anger. There is nothing more effective in politics than infighting a crowd. Everybody’s got something to complain about, everybody’s got something that they think the government should be doing that’s important.

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