Alec Baldwin will release a memoir in 2016

Baldwin recently appeared in the films 'Still Alice' and 'Blue Jasmine,' among other work.

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Alec Baldwin's memoir will be released in 2016.

Actor Alec Baldwin is reportedly publishing another book.

According to publisher HarperCollins, the actor will release a memoir titled “Nevertheless” in fall 2016. The book is expected to “chronicle his life and career as one of America's most well known, successful and, at times, controversial actors,” according to HarperCollins, and will discuss “hits and flops, marriage, divorce, and struggles with his addictions and personal growth.”

Baldwin is the author of the earlier book called “A Promise to Ourselves.”

The actor starred on the TV series “30 Rock” and recently appeared in the 2014 film “Still Alice,” the 2013 Woody Allen movie “Blue Jasmine,” and the 2009 movie “It’s Complicated,” among other work.

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