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Alec Baldwin Says He Wants “To Retire and Stay at Home With My Kids” After 'Rust' Tragedy

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by Chris Tremblay  Apr 15

Alec Baldwin has publicly signaled that he is considering stepping away from acting, saying he “doesn’t want to work anymore” and wants to “retire and stay home with my kids” in the aftermath of the fatal Rust shooting. The 68‑year‑old actor shared these reflections during a recent appearance on The Hollywood Reporter’s “Awards Chatter” podcast, where he discussed how the Rust tragedy reshaped his life and work.

In the interview, Baldwin said that the past several years led him to spend extended time at home, and that this period has fundamentally changed his priorities. Quoted by multiple outlets, he stated: “I was home and I got used to it, and I don’t want to leave my house anymore… I don’t want to work anymore… I really don’t… I want to retire and stay home with my kids.”

Background: The Rust shooting and legal fallout



Baldwin’s remarks come nearly five years after the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, who was fatally shot on the New Mexico set of the Western film Rust in October 2021 when a Colt .45 revolver Baldwin was rehearsing with discharged. Director Joel Souza was also injured in the incident, which quickly became the focus of intense public attention and multiple investigations into on‑set safety and weapons handling.

Prosecutors in New Mexico initially charged Baldwin in 2023 with two counts of involuntary manslaughter and negligent use of a firearm, to which he pleaded not guilty. The criminal case faced a series of twists before a Santa Fe judge dismissed the involuntary manslaughter case in July 2024, ruling that prosecutors had concealed evidence from the defense.

As part of a civil settlement with Hutchins’ family, production on Rust eventually resumed in Montana, and Baldwin has said that completing the film was a condition of that agreement. The Western was completed and ultimately released in select theaters in May 2024, closing one chapter of a project now indelibly associated with loss and industry‑wide debates about safety.

“Unspeakably difficult”: Emotional and health impacts



In his new interview, Baldwin described the Rust tragedy as “unspeakably difficult” and said the “situation in New Mexico” had been “very painful” for him and those around him. He explained that, during the years following the shooting, he “wound up staying home a lot” and was “home with my kids for three‑and‑a‑half years” while he “hardly worked at all.”

Baldwin has also pointed to physical health issues he experienced when he returned to work on Rust in 2023 under the settlement terms, including orthostatic hypotension, a drop in blood pressure when standing that can cause dizziness or fainting. In one remark reported by The Independent, Baldwin said a friend had asked how he was doing, and he responded that he felt “happier when I’m asleep than when I’m awake,” underscoring the ongoing emotional burden of the tragedy and its legal aftermath.

Family life and shifting priorities



Throughout his comments, Baldwin has emphasized that parenting is now at the center of his life, describing how being home during this period deepened his attachment to daily family routines. The actor shares seven young children with his wife, Hilaria Baldwin, and is also father to his adult daughter, Ireland, from his previous marriage to actor Kim Basinger.

Baldwin said that, after three and a half years largely at home, he “got used to it” and now feels reluctant to leave, even as his professional calendar begins to open up again. In the same conversation, however, he acknowledged that he is “going to go off and do a bunch of things,” suggesting a tension between longstanding commitments in the entertainment industry and his current desire to be fully present with his children.

As of mid‑April 2026, several outlets report that Baldwin has not yet signed onto any new major film projects, though he has indicated there are things he will “go off and do,” leaving the precise contours of his career future somewhat open. For now, his public statements frame these choices less as strategic career moves and more as an attempt to prioritize family life and emotional recovery after years of scrutiny.

Industry context and ongoing conversations on safety



The Rust shooting has fueled wide‑ranging conversations in Hollywood about set safety, particularly around the use of functional firearms and live or dummy ammunition during filming. While Baldwin’s latest comments focus on his personal response and possible retirement, the case continues to serve as a reference point for unions, crew members, and advocates seeking stronger standards and training to prevent similar tragedies.

Media coverage of Baldwin’s remarks also reflects broader public interest in how high‑profile performers cope with trauma, legal pressure, and public debate after catastrophic events on set. Outlets have highlighted how Baldwin’s focus on home life and caregiving echoes a wider pattern of people reevaluating work and family balance after profound loss or crisis, including in creative industries where long hours and travel are common.

In his own words, Baldwin frames his potential retirement less as an abrupt exit and more as a personal reckoning with what matters most as he moves through his late 60s and continues to process the legacy of Rust. Whether he ultimately leaves acting entirely or maintains a smaller public profile, his statements underscore how one on‑set tragedy continues to reverberate through his life, his family, and ongoing discussions about safety and responsibility in film production.

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