Stephen Baldwin
Stephen Baldwin was born on 12 May 1966 in New York.
He is the younger brother of Alec Baldwin, Daniel Baldwin and William Baldwin.
The Apprentice is one of several reality TV appearances by Stephen Baldwin, who has appeared on Celebrity Mole and Celebrity Fear Factor.
Other contestants on The Apprentice hosted by Donald Trump included Carol Alt, Trace Adkins, Piers Morgan and Gene Simmons.
Stephen Baldwin was fired in week 11 of The Apprentice.
Stephen Baldwin worked in a pizza restaurant and as a Calvin Klein model before becoming an actor.
On TV Stephen Baldwin played the young Buffalo Bill on The Young Riders, and, in the 1990s his films included Posse, 8 Seconds, Threesome, and the highly respected The Usual Suspects.
Salon describes Stephen Baldwin's autobiography, The Unusual Suspect, as "part testimonial and part evangelical manifesto, a cocktail of anti-intellectualism and a biblical interpretation that would have Jesus spinning in his grave, had he stayed there."
Baldwin's Brazilian wife, Kenya, was a born again Christian and she was coverted by their Brazilian housekeeper, Augusta. Stephen Baldwin later followed suit.
Stephen Baldwin was involved in setting up Livin It, which combines skateboarding and Christianity.
