Alec Baldwin plans retirement after ‘Rust’ tragedy, says ' Don't want to leave my house anymore, want to stay with my kids'

Alec Baldwin plans retirement after ‘Rust’ tragedy, says ' Don't want to leave my house anymore, want to stay with my kids'
Hollywood star Alec Baldwin, shaken by the tragic 'Rust' set incident, now prioritizes family over career. He revealed a desire to retire and stay home with his seven children, finding solace in his wife Hilaria's support. Despite legal battles surrounding cinematographer Halyna Hutchins' death, Baldwin expressed relief at the case's dismissal, emphasizing his family as his anchor.
Alec Baldwin, one of Hollywood's most recognisable faces, best known for his roles in '30 Rock' and 'The Hunt for Red October', recently said that his priorities have shifted dramatically in recent years. The Oscar-nominated actor speaks about his desire to step away from the industry entirely, and the reason is deeply personal. The actor opened up about how the 2021 tragedy on the set of 'Rust', which claimed the life of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, changed the course of his life.

Alec Baldwin plans to retire

Reflecting on the 'Rust' tragedy, Baldwin told The Hollywood Reporter, "That was unspeakably difficult to deal with. Because of the situation, I wound up staying home a lot. I was home with my kids for three-and-a-half years. I hardly worked at all, and that's just changing now. I'm going to go off and do a bunch of things. But 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 want to retire and stay home with my kids."The experience of reconnecting with his children during those years has profoundly shifted his perspective towards life, moving him away from the relentless pace of Hollywood's demands.
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‘Rust’: The fallout and legal battle

According to Entertainment Weekly, Hutchins lost her life as a result of Baldwin discharging a prop gun with live rounds on set. In January 2023, he was charged with involuntary manslaughter. The charges were dropped months later, but he was charged again in January 2024, before a judge officially dismissed the case with prejudice in July 2024, meaning it cannot be refiled. 'Rust' armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed was convicted of involuntary manslaughter and served 13 months in prison.Alec Baldwin declared to THR, "They tried to get me, and they didn't get me, and they cheated and broke the law to get me, and it's just been tough."

Alec Baldwin describes family as his anchor

Baldwin shares seven children with his wife, Hilaria, and the family offered an inside look at their life during the 2025 reality series 'The Baldwins'. Of Hilaria, Baldwin said, "If it weren't for you, I wouldn't have survived all of the Rust situation, so thank you."Through this period of uncertainty and pain, his family became his sanctuary, helping him rebuild his sense of purpose beyond the spotlight.'Rust' was eventually completed and released in 2025. With Baldwin's cooperation, director Rory Kennedy also recently premiered the documentary 'The Trial of Alec Baldwin'.
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