Donald Sutherland 1935 – 2024 I had the honor and privilege of working with Donald Sutherland on three occasions. The first was when he so brilliantly portrayed the deranged, psychopathic arsonist Ronald in the Ron Howard’s Backdraft. The second was 20 weeks on the Universal sci-fi thriller Virus with Jamie Lee Curtis. The third, and by far my favorite, was when he played my father and patriarch of the Darling family… Tripp Darling on the short lived but wonderful ABC hit Dirty, Sexy, Money. Donald was a complex, complicated and quirky man in the most delicious way. He had a gentle, childlike boyish streak in him that I absolutely adored. His persona on screen and his personality in life were as interesting and original as the features of his remarkable face. He was a true original. A one of a kind. I have never known anyone remotely like him. His many incredible qualities and somehow even his flaws made him more unique, more charming… more lovable. I remember one day we were coming out of the DSM table reading and Donald had this big smile on his face and bounce in his step and said to me… “Look at this… read this.” He proceeded to hand me his script and I read a scene that had lots of snappy, brilliant Craig Wright/ Tripp Darling dialogue in it. He said to me… “Can you believe that? Can you believe I get to say that… how wonderful.” It was so sweet and so exhilarating for me to see how excited he still was about the work at 73 years old. I played his eldest son Patrick on Dirty, Sexy, Money and we had gotten so close during the two seasons we worked together that he once said to me… “I have affection for you as if you were one of my sons.” That meant to the world to me and I will never forget that. There will never be another Donald Sutherland… ever. We have lost a true acting master and a quirky, one of a kind, never met anyone like him before original. My condolences to Francine, Rossif, Angus, Roeg, Kiefer and Rachel. He will be dearly missed.
Donald Sutherland 1935 – 2024 I had the honor and privilege of working with Donald Sutherland on three occasions. The first was when he so brilliantly portrayed the deranged, psychopathic arsonist Ronald in the Ron Howard’s Backdraft. The second was 20 weeks on the Universal sci-fi thriller Virus with Jamie Lee Curtis. The third, and by far my favorite, was when he played my father and patriarch of the Darling family… Tripp Darling on the short lived but wonderful ABC hit Dirty, Sexy, Money. Donald was a complex, complicated and quirky man in the most delicious way. He had a gentle, childlike boyish streak in him that I absolutely adored. His persona on screen and his personality in life were as interesting and original as the features of his remarkable face. He was a true original. A one of a kind. I have never known anyone remotely like him. His many incredible qualities and somehow even his flaws made him more unique, more charming… more lovable. I remember one day we were coming out of the DSM table reading and Donald had this big smile on his face and bounce in his step and said to me… “Look at this… read this.” He proceeded to hand me his script and I read a scene that had lots of snappy, brilliant Craig Wright/ Tripp Darling dialogue in it. He said to me… “Can you believe that? Can you believe I get to say that… how wonderful.” It was so sweet and so exhilarating for me to see how excited he still was about the work at 73 years old. I played his eldest son Patrick on Dirty, Sexy, Money and we had gotten so close during the two seasons we worked together that he once said to me… “I have affection for you as if you were one of my sons.” That meant to the world to me and I will never forget that. There will never be another Donald Sutherland… ever. We have lost a true acting master and a quirky, one of a kind, never met anyone like him before original. My condolences to Francine, Rossif, Angus, Roeg, Kiefer and Rachel. He will be dearly missed.
Donald Sutherland 1935 – 2024 I had the honor and privilege of working with Donald Sutherland on three occasions. The first was when he so brilliantly portrayed the deranged, psychopathic arsonist Ronald in the Ron Howard’s Backdraft. The second was 20 weeks on the Universal sci-fi thriller Virus with Jamie Lee Curtis. The third, and by far my favorite, was when he played my father and patriarch of the Darling family… Tripp Darling on the short lived but wonderful ABC hit Dirty, Sexy, Money. Donald was a complex, complicated and quirky man in the most delicious way. He had a gentle, childlike boyish streak in him that I absolutely adored. His persona on screen and his personality in life were as interesting and original as the features of his remarkable face. He was a true original. A one of a kind. I have never known anyone remotely like him. His many incredible qualities and somehow even his flaws made him more unique, more charming… more lovable. I remember one day we were coming out of the DSM table reading and Donald had this big smile on his face and bounce in his step and said to me… “Look at this… read this.” He proceeded to hand me his script and I read a scene that had lots of snappy, brilliant Craig Wright/ Tripp Darling dialogue in it. He said to me… “Can you believe that? Can you believe I get to say that… how wonderful.” It was so sweet and so exhilarating for me to see how excited he still was about the work at 73 years old. I played his eldest son Patrick on Dirty, Sexy, Money and we had gotten so close during the two seasons we worked together that he once said to me… “I have affection for you as if you were one of my sons.” That meant to the world to me and I will never forget that. There will never be another Donald Sutherland… ever. We have lost a true acting master and a quirky, one of a kind, never met anyone like him before original. My condolences to Francine, Rossif, Angus, Roeg, Kiefer and Rachel. He will be dearly missed.
Donald Sutherland 1935 – 2024 I had the honor and privilege of working with Donald Sutherland on three occasions. The first was when he so brilliantly portrayed the deranged, psychopathic arsonist Ronald in the Ron Howard’s Backdraft. The second was 20 weeks on the Universal sci-fi thriller Virus with Jamie Lee Curtis. The third, and by far my favorite, was when he played my father and patriarch of the Darling family… Tripp Darling on the short lived but wonderful ABC hit Dirty, Sexy, Money. Donald was a complex, complicated and quirky man in the most delicious way. He had a gentle, childlike boyish streak in him that I absolutely adored. His persona on screen and his personality in life were as interesting and original as the features of his remarkable face. He was a true original. A one of a kind. I have never known anyone remotely like him. His many incredible qualities and somehow even his flaws made him more unique, more charming… more lovable. I remember one day we were coming out of the DSM table reading and Donald had this big smile on his face and bounce in his step and said to me… “Look at this… read this.” He proceeded to hand me his script and I read a scene that had lots of snappy, brilliant Craig Wright/ Tripp Darling dialogue in it. He said to me… “Can you believe that? Can you believe I get to say that… how wonderful.” It was so sweet and so exhilarating for me to see how excited he still was about the work at 73 years old. I played his eldest son Patrick on Dirty, Sexy, Money and we had gotten so close during the two seasons we worked together that he once said to me… “I have affection for you as if you were one of my sons.” That meant to the world to me and I will never forget that. There will never be another Donald Sutherland… ever. We have lost a true acting master and a quirky, one of a kind, never met anyone like him before original. My condolences to Francine, Rossif, Angus, Roeg, Kiefer and Rachel. He will be dearly missed.
Donald Sutherland 1935 – 2024 I had the honor and privilege of working with Donald Sutherland on three occasions. The first was when he so brilliantly portrayed the deranged, psychopathic arsonist Ronald in the Ron Howard’s Backdraft. The second was 20 weeks on the Universal sci-fi thriller Virus with Jamie Lee Curtis. The third, and by far my favorite, was when he played my father and patriarch of the Darling family… Tripp Darling on the short lived but wonderful ABC hit Dirty, Sexy, Money. Donald was a complex, complicated and quirky man in the most delicious way. He had a gentle, childlike boyish streak in him that I absolutely adored. His persona on screen and his personality in life were as interesting and original as the features of his remarkable face. He was a true original. A one of a kind. I have never known anyone remotely like him. His many incredible qualities and somehow even his flaws made him more unique, more charming… more lovable. I remember one day we were coming out of the DSM table reading and Donald had this big smile on his face and bounce in his step and said to me… “Look at this… read this.” He proceeded to hand me his script and I read a scene that had lots of snappy, brilliant Craig Wright/ Tripp Darling dialogue in it. He said to me… “Can you believe that? Can you believe I get to say that… how wonderful.” It was so sweet and so exhilarating for me to see how excited he still was about the work at 73 years old. I played his eldest son Patrick on Dirty, Sexy, Money and we had gotten so close during the two seasons we worked together that he once said to me… “I have affection for you as if you were one of my sons.” That meant to the world to me and I will never forget that. There will never be another Donald Sutherland… ever. We have lost a true acting master and a quirky, one of a kind, never met anyone like him before original. My condolences to Francine, Rossif, Angus, Roeg, Kiefer and Rachel. He will be dearly missed.
Donald Sutherland 1935 – 2024 I had the honor and privilege of working with Donald Sutherland on three occasions. The first was when he so brilliantly portrayed the deranged, psychopathic arsonist Ronald in the Ron Howard’s Backdraft. The second was 20 weeks on the Universal sci-fi thriller Virus with Jamie Lee Curtis. The third, and by far my favorite, was when he played my father and patriarch of the Darling family… Tripp Darling on the short lived but wonderful ABC hit Dirty, Sexy, Money. Donald was a complex, complicated and quirky man in the most delicious way. He had a gentle, childlike boyish streak in him that I absolutely adored. His persona on screen and his personality in life were as interesting and original as the features of his remarkable face. He was a true original. A one of a kind. I have never known anyone remotely like him. His many incredible qualities and somehow even his flaws made him more unique, more charming… more lovable. I remember one day we were coming out of the DSM table reading and Donald had this big smile on his face and bounce in his step and said to me… “Look at this… read this.” He proceeded to hand me his script and I read a scene that had lots of snappy, brilliant Craig Wright/ Tripp Darling dialogue in it. He said to me… “Can you believe that? Can you believe I get to say that… how wonderful.” It was so sweet and so exhilarating for me to see how excited he still was about the work at 73 years old. I played his eldest son Patrick on Dirty, Sexy, Money and we had gotten so close during the two seasons we worked together that he once said to me… “I have affection for you as if you were one of my sons.” That meant to the world to me and I will never forget that. There will never be another Donald Sutherland… ever. We have lost a true acting master and a quirky, one of a kind, never met anyone like him before original. My condolences to Francine, Rossif, Angus, Roeg, Kiefer and Rachel. He will be dearly missed.
Congratulations to our amazing, wonderful, talented daughter Jameson. ♥️ Such gratitude, appreciation and respect for the tremendous amount of devotion and passion you’ve put into this. Love and adore you and are so proud of you. Jameson Baldwin Summa Cum Laude Class of 2024 USC Roski School of the Arts
Congratulations to our amazing, wonderful, talented daughter Jameson. ♥️ Such gratitude, appreciation and respect for the tremendous amount of devotion and passion you’ve put into this. Love and adore you and are so proud of you. Jameson Baldwin Summa Cum Laude Class of 2024 USC Roski School of the Arts
Congratulations to our amazing, wonderful, talented daughter Jameson. ♥️ Such gratitude, appreciation and respect for the tremendous amount of devotion and passion you’ve put into this. Love and adore you and are so proud of you. Jameson Baldwin Summa Cum Laude Class of 2024 USC Roski School of the Arts
Congratulations to our amazing, wonderful, talented daughter Jameson. ♥️ Such gratitude, appreciation and respect for the tremendous amount of devotion and passion you’ve put into this. Love and adore you and are so proud of you. Jameson Baldwin Summa Cum Laude Class of 2024 USC Roski School of the Arts
Congratulations to our amazing, wonderful, talented daughter Jameson. ♥️ Such gratitude, appreciation and respect for the tremendous amount of devotion and passion you’ve put into this. Love and adore you and are so proud of you. Jameson Baldwin Summa Cum Laude Class of 2024 USC Roski School of the Arts
Congratulations to our amazing, wonderful, talented daughter Jameson. ♥️ Such gratitude, appreciation and respect for the tremendous amount of devotion and passion you’ve put into this. Love and adore you and are so proud of you. Jameson Baldwin Summa Cum Laude Class of 2024 USC Roski School of the Arts
Congratulations to our amazing, wonderful, talented daughter Jameson. ♥️ Such gratitude, appreciation and respect for the tremendous amount of devotion and passion you’ve put into this. Love and adore you and are so proud of you. Jameson Baldwin Summa Cum Laude Class of 2024 USC Roski School of the Arts
Congratulations to our amazing, wonderful, talented daughter Jameson. ♥️ Such gratitude, appreciation and respect for the tremendous amount of devotion and passion you’ve put into this. Love and adore you and are so proud of you. Jameson Baldwin Summa Cum Laude Class of 2024 USC Roski School of the Arts
This heartbreaking photo always gets me. 🇺🇸 All gave some. Some gave all. To all those who have served and, today especially, those who made the ultimate sacrifice protecting and defending our freedom and democracy… With respect and gratitude… we thank you. ♥️ #MemorialDay #RememberAndHonor #NeverForget
My first ever video #HollywoodMoments with a fun reveal at a he end. Hope you enjoy!!
Mama Carol… ♥️ My Mom: Honey… HOOOOONNEEEEYY!!! Me: Yeah Mom!!! My Mom: Do me a favor?? Me: Sure Mom. My Mom: Go grab me the… the… the whatchamacallit? Me: The what? My Mom: You know… the thingamajig that has that little doohickey on the side. It’s in the kitchen junk drawer next to the whooziwhats!!! This never meant the same thing twice but ever time she said it… I knew exactly what she wanted. Gone two years today. Smart, funny, tough, wacky, wild… and a heart of gold. Miss you dearest Mama!!! ♥️
Alexander Rae Baldwin Jr. Husband. Father. Teacher. Coach. Marine. Brooklyn street tough. All around old school badass. Shaped the lives of generations. Have had many tell me… “Your father turned my life around. I was in trouble. If it wasn’t for him… I would’ve wound up dead or in jail.” Miss you Dad. Happy Father’s Day to all. No higher calling. 👊🏽
Happy Heavenly Mother’s Day Mama Carol. Missing you today!! ♥️
Thank you Chynna, Jameson, Vance, Brooke, Jane, Daniel, Bevi, Jeanne, Kahlea, Bijou, Winston, Vadim, Robyn, Jennifer & John. Special shoutout to: Chynna’s incredible love and support. ♥️ Jeanne’s massages. 🙌 Kahlea’s Maury’s with a schmear. 🥯 Jane’s butt cream. 🤣
Nice article in Long Island’s @newsday about my families commitment to continue the work of our beloved mother Carol with a $5.5 million endowment to Stony Brook University to help them continue their groundbreaking breast cancer research to improve lives, save lives and ultimately find a cure to eradicate this horrible disease once and for all.
Current location… concrete jungle where dreams are made of… 🎵 🎼 🎶
Very proud to see my alma mater Binghamton University now ranked by Forbes Magazine as a “Public Ivy” and one of the Top State Universities in America. UC schools are excluded, which of course has several of the top state institutions in the country, due to them not requiring SAT and ACT scores. Nice to see them in the same company as UT Austin, Wisconsin, Georgia Tech and schools like UNC Chapel Hill, Michigan and Virginia who were all founded 150 years prior to Binghamton. All the hard work by President Stenger, his administration, faculty and all of the alumni is truly paying off. Thank you!!! Go Bearcats!! #BingPride #ONEBinghamton
Checkout my friend Owen’s new book about legendary Mama… Cass Elliot. ♥️ Owen Elliot-Kugell’s highly anticipated memoir, MY MAMA, CASS is out now! An intimate look at the legendary “Mama” Cass Elliot as told by her daughter, this book illuminates the complex truths of Cass’ life, sharing interviews with the high-profile figures who orbited her as well as previously untold stories. “[Owen] brings her mother back to life for herself and for Cass’s millions of fans.” -Michelle Phillips of The Mama & The Papas.