Baldwin Is Negative About Career

Alec Baldwin is ready to be done with a career that he does not look back fondly on.

Alec Baldwin has enjoyed success that many acting hopefuls dream of, but to him it has not been enough.

The December issue of Men's Journal features an article with the Emmy winning actor about his future career goals. The star of NBC's hit comedy, "30 Rock," shared some information that is likely to shock and sadden his fans.

"I don't have any interest in acting any more," he told the magazine, reports Reuters. According to the 51-year-old, it will be "pretty much it for him," once his "30 Rock" contract is up.

Although he stars in the upcoming movie, "It's Complicated," with Meryl Streep and Steve Martin, Baldwin did not express any passion for movie making. Instead, he would like to move on.

"Movies are a part of my past," he said. "It's been 30 years. I'm not young, but I have time to do something else."

For someone who has an Academy Award nomination and beloved movies, such as "The Hunt for Red October," this apathy seems odd. However, Baldwin sees nothing to be proud of in his movies.

"I consider my entire movie career a complete failure. The goal of movie-making is to star in a film where your performance drives the film, and the film is either a soaring critical or commercial success, and I never had that."

The interview, hitting newsstands Friday, also addresses Baldwin's love life and infamous voicemail in which he insulted his daughter.

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