Date of Birth : Oct 5th 1960
The self-described “black sheep” of the famous Long Island acting clan, darkly handsome, slightly chunky Daniel Baldwin was the last of the siblings to enter the business, working as a sports handicapper until deciding the money was just too good not to pursue. With the help of his more high-profile brothers Alec, William and Stephen, he quickly established himself and compiled a respectable resume after debuting in the NBC TV-movie “Too Good to Be True” (1988), including feature roles in “Born on the Fourth of July” (1989), “Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man” (1991) and “Hero” (1992), His first big break, however, came through television with the short-lived CBS sitcom “Sydney” (1990), in which he played Cheezy, an over-sexed associate of star Valerie Bertinelli.