Alec Baldwin has "played so much" playing Trump on "SNL": "I can not imagine I would do it again"



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Alec Baldwin said he would no longer play Donald Trump on NBC's Saturday Night Live. "I'm so done with this," the actor told USA Today yesterday.

In an interview to promote the Framing John DeLorean hybrid documentary feature film, in which he embodies the famous automotive designer (opening in New York and on demand today), Baldwin was questioned to find out if he would come back at SNL comic show returns to the fall.

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"I can not imagine I would do it again," Baldwin said. "I just can not. They should find someone who wants to do it. These are all my dear friends and I love going there, but I would also like to go to work this fall, as I have not done for a long time. My wife and I had a son a year ago and since birth I have worked very little because I wanted to be there for my wife and children. But the party is over this autumn and I will travel. SNL just crushes my weekends, and weekends will become much more valuable to me because it's time with my kids. "

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When asked who should replace him, Baldwin replied, "I do not know. Darrell Hammond did it and is a much better impressionist than I'll ever be. When Anthony Atamanuik (starting to imitate Trump in Comedy Central's The President Show), all those people were attacking me and saying, "Oh, your impression is nil and you're bad. If you like, go away. It was also something I thought, "I do not put a lot of myself into my personification of Trump, so find me a person and convince Lorne (Michaels) to replace me. this. Earning Emmy for this show aside, this was not one of my career goals. "

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Baldwin said he enjoyed the concert, especially at the beginning. "I mean, I had a lot of fun with the cast, and when Chris Kelly and Sarah Schneider wrote (Trump skits in 2016 and 2017), it was new, it was fresh and the ratings were good . But I feel like I'm done with that now. I'm so done with that. "

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