Standing by her man. Hilaria Baldwin continued to share her support for Alec Baldwin with an emotional tribute after his first in-depth interview since the tragic Rust shooting.
17.11.2021 - 01:03 / variety.com
John Hopewell Chief International CorrespondentActor Alec Baldwin, an actor in “Rust” as well as a producer, fired the prop gun during a scene rehearsal and has told investigators he had no idea the weapon was loaded with a dangerous round. He has since been sued by a crew member over safety issues on set, an issue that has also prompted the ire of George Clooney, who has called the shooting “insane and infuriating.” Brooks, also a mother, confessed the news of Hutchins death hit her hard.
Standing by her man. Hilaria Baldwin continued to share her support for Alec Baldwin with an emotional tribute after his first in-depth interview since the tragic Rust shooting.
Alec Baldwin has laid everything out on the table concerning the Rust shooting.
Alec Baldwin has opened up for his first primetime interview about the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, admitting he feels "no guilt" over the accident.
according to also called for a moment of silence.“It means a great deal to just sit in this moment, and to remember that we are all part of this community,” she said. “And our hope is that (the scholarship fund) will support us to make sure that memory continues on.” Matthew, who didn't speak at the event, had previously shared a link to the memorial scholarship established in Halyna's name at the AFI Conservatory.
Seth Kenney of PDQ Arm & Prop, the ammunition supplier to Rust, told ABC’s today that he didn’t supply the live rounds to the film production, one of which was ultimately used in a gun discharged by Alec Baldwin, that killed DP Halyna Hutchins on Oct. 21.
Alec Baldwin since cinematographer Halyna Hutchins died by a gunshot wound on the set of Rust on October 21st. Baldwin discharged the gun during a rehearsal that contained what authorities suspect was a live round and his first sit-down interview has been recorded and will air tomorrow on ABC.
Alec Baldwin has said she "didn't pull the trigger" of the gun that killed Halyna Hutchins in his first broadcast interview since the tragic incident. Actor Alec, 63, broke down in tears as he discussed the shooting on the set of movie Rust, which killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and wounded Joel Souza.The gun went off during rehearsals for the western film at a ranch outside Santa Fe, New Mexico, killing 42 year old Halyna and wounding Joel, 48, and sending shockwaves across the world.
Since it was revealed that cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was tragically killed during an on-set accident while filming “Rust” back in October, there have been a lot of questions about what happened. Specifically, the questions seem to be aimed at Alec Baldwin, star and producer of “Rust,” who reportedly was holding the gun when it went off.
Jennifer Hudson, who portrayed Aretha Franklin in the biopic “Respect” earlier this year, will be the recipient of the Chairman’s Award at this year’s Palm Springs International Film Festival.
spoken out about their sudden loss since she was fatally shot while on location in New Mexico after a prop gun was discharged by Alec Baldwin. Director Joel Souza was also hospitalized but has since been released.Wayne Brady, who worked with Hutchins on the 2020 crime drama, remembered her as the epitome of professionalism.
A month after cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was shot and killed on the New Mexico set of Rust by a prop gun “discharged” by Alec Baldwin, those closest to the cinematographer are holding a private ceremony to say a final goodbye.
Last week it was Rust gaffer Serge Svetnoy and today the second of what will likely be many lawsuits over the October 21 fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins by Alec Baldwin on the New Mexico set of the indie Western was filed by script supervisor Mamie Mitchell.
A collection of 200 prominent cinematographers joined together to sign a group statement calling for a ban on functional firearms on the sets of their projects. The move comes in the wake of the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, who was shot and killed on the set of "Rust" when a gun being held by actor Alec Baldwin that he was informed as a "cold gun" somehow fired a live round. The incident has sparked a huge conversation in show business regarding the use of real firearms on sets,
The husband of the late Halyna Hutchins is said to be preparing to file a wrongful death lawsuit in light of the cinematographer’s tragic death on a film set in New Mexico. Halyna, 42, was killed on the set of Alec Baldwin’s upcoming film Rust when a prop gun the 63 year old actor was holding misfired.