Alec Baldwin Says Defending Woody Allen Is 'A Normal Inclination'

Alec Baldwin came under fire for the way he defended Woody Allen against molestation accusations in an interview with the Hollywood Reporter published Thursday.

The actor described his inclination to support Allen as “normal. Allen’s daughter Dylan Farrow, 32, says the director sexually assaulted her when she was 7 years old. The director has denied all accusations.

Baldwin said the best way for the Me Too movement to succeed is to have someone ”go to jail and prove that there are real consequences.”

His choice: Harvey Weinstein.

“He’s not even low hanging fruit, he’s right in the dirt to pick up ― and we need to see a conviction,” Baldwin said.

However, he thinks too much of the movement is “just accusations and condemnations being played out in the press.” The actor fears the movement is becoming a witch hunt of sorts.

“When the community at large runs out of perpetrators, they start to turn on the supporters of the perpetrators because they need more fuel for the fire,” he said. “The next thing they throw on the fire are the friends of these people who aren’t stepping out and renouncing them.”

Baldwin then explained why he continues to defend Allen and filmmaker James Toback, who has been accused of sexual assaulting 38 women.

“My inclination to want to defend my friends — who either A) I thought were innocent, which is Woody or B) I had no knowledge of what they did and I still have no knowledge of what they did, which is Toback — is a normal inclination,” he said. “It’s a normal inclination to want to rally by your friends up until the point that they are convicted of something. If they’re convicted of a crime, well then you’re sad, and that’s tragic, but they’ve got to go through that process.”

“In the meantime,” he added, “I hope that we see some manifestation of this beyond just social media.”

Baldwin’s latest venture, an ABC talk show called “Sundays With Alec Baldwin,” will debut after the Oscars on Sunday with comedians Jerry Seinfeld and Kate McKinnon as guests.

One person unlikely to be a guest is Allen, Baldwin admitted.

“I doubt there’s any amount of money you could pay Woody to come on and talk about this stuff. He has already said everything he has to say,” Baldwin said. “I tried to invite [Weinstein accuser] Annabella Sciorra to do my podcast. She turned me down. I’d like to invite somebody who’s not a litigant. Rose McGowan? I would like to talk to her. I doubt she’d want to talk to me.”

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Left to right: Irish actor Peter O'Toole, French actress Nicole Karen, American actor, writer and comedian Woody Allen and English director Clive Donner in Montparnasse, Paris during filming of 'What's New, Pussycat', 1965. 
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30th July 1971: US film actor and director Woody Allen. 
30th July 1971: US film actor and director Woody Allen. 
Woody Allen and Candice Bergen on 'The Woody Allen Special', September 9, 1969. 
Woody Allen and Candice Bergen on 'The Woody Allen Special', September 9, 1969. 
Photo of Woody Allen, 1970.
Photo of Woody Allen, 1970.
Woody Allen poses for a portrait circa 1960 in New York City, New York. 
Woody Allen poses for a portrait circa 1960 in New York City, New York. 
Woody Allen with his arms resting on a typewriter in a scene from the film 'Play It Again, Sam', 1972. (Photo by Paramount/Getty Images)
Woody Allen with his arms resting on a typewriter in a scene from the film 'Play It Again, Sam', 1972. (Photo by Paramount/Getty Images)
CANNES, FRANCE - MAY 18:  Woody Allen attends the 68th annual Cannes Film Festival on May 18, 2015 in Cannes, France.  (Photo by Tristan Fewings/Getty Images)
CANNES, FRANCE - MAY 18: Woody Allen attends the 68th annual Cannes Film Festival on May 18, 2015 in Cannes, France. (Photo by Tristan Fewings/Getty Images)
American actors Diane Keaton and Woody Allen walk along a street and talk in a scene from 'Annie Hall,' directed by Allen, New York, New York, 1977. 
American actors Diane Keaton and Woody Allen walk along a street and talk in a scene from 'Annie Hall,' directed by Allen, New York, New York, 1977. 
American actor, director and screenwriter Woody Allen, September 1980. 
American actor, director and screenwriter Woody Allen, September 1980. 
US director Woody Allen poses with his wife Soon-Yi at the Lumiere Institute in Lyon, south of France, during a private visit, hours before his jazz concert at the Vienna antic theatre with the 'New Orleans Jazz Band' 08 September 2003.
US director Woody Allen poses with his wife Soon-Yi at the Lumiere Institute in Lyon, south of France, during a private visit, hours before his jazz concert at the Vienna antic theatre with the 'New Orleans Jazz Band' 08 September 2003.
Soon-Yi Previn and Woody Allen with kids.
Soon-Yi Previn and Woody Allen with kids.
Woody Allen receives the Donosti Special Lifetime Achievement Award at the Kursaal Palace.
Woody Allen receives the Donosti Special Lifetime Achievement Award at the Kursaal Palace.
US cinema director Woody Allen and his New Orleans Jazz Band perform during their first concert of a Spanish tour at Salamanca University in Salamanca 04 September 2003. 
US cinema director Woody Allen and his New Orleans Jazz Band perform during their first concert of a Spanish tour at Salamanca University in Salamanca 04 September 2003. 
U.S actor Woody Allen in Rome to present his new film 'Melinda and Melinda'. Woody Allen returns to form as writer & director with this film starring: Will Ferrell Radha Mitchell Chloe Sevigny and Wallace Shawn and after the presentation of the film Woody gave a jazz concert in a theater in downtown Rome, Italy on December 12th, 2004. 
U.S actor Woody Allen in Rome to present his new film 'Melinda and Melinda'. Woody Allen returns to form as writer & director with this film starring: Will Ferrell Radha Mitchell Chloe Sevigny and Wallace Shawn and after the presentation of the film Woody gave a jazz concert in a theater in downtown Rome, Italy on December 12th, 2004. 

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