Alec Baldwin Confirms He Will Stay With '30 Rock' Through Season 7
The actor told reporters on Monday that he
will remain with the NBC sitcom for another year, which is likely to be
the show’s last.

30 Rock’s days may be numbered, but Jack Donaghy is staying committed.
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Baldwin made the announcement while speaking at the National Press
Club, where he was lobbying for the nonprofit Americans for the Arts.
Baldwin is scheduled to hit Capitol Hill on Tuesday in an effort to
encourage Congress to increase arts funding. No stranger to politics
himself, Baldwin last year expressed interest in running for Congress --
but for now, he’s sticking with acting.
Baldwin officially signed on for the show’s next season earlier this
spring, but many wondered if the actor would bail. Baldwin recently
tweeted, “I think I’m leaving NBC just in time,” upon finding multiple Today Show trucks parked outside his Manhattan apartment. Back in 2009, Baldwin declared that he planned to quit acting in 2012.
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Later this month, 30 Rock will stage a second live episode
following October’s experimental project. The show’s seventh -- and
likely final -- season is expected to bow in the fall.
- Mike 2012/04/17 02:04:44
He's one douche bagreply - JenSemPa 2012/04/17 00:45:11
+1Good for him. Now let me get back to work.reply















