Actor Alec Baldwin, who is planning to retire from acting, says his next job option would be politics.
"It's my secret how much longer I want to do this for, but I want to make the most of the time I've got left," he said.
The 47-year-old is convinced if Arnold Schwarzenegger can do it, anyone can, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
"Arnold being elected governor of California was very heartening to me, because if the largest, most economically significant state in America could elect a man who is totally unqualified for the job, then they can elect anyone," Britain's Weekend magazine quoted him as saying.
"People didn't vote for a governor, they cast a movie. He's a great guy, I've met him, but he had zero credentials for the job," added the actor, known for films like "The Aviator" and "The Hunt For Red October".
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