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Queens senator demands anger management for Baldwin after alleged racist rant

Alec Baldwin

Alec Baldwin (G.N.Miller/New York Post)

A Queens lawmaker today asked TV and movie producers to steer clear of raging actor Alec Baldwin until the tantrum-prone thespian seeks counseling for anger management.

State Sen. Malcolm Smith was incensed after learning that Baldwin allegedly spewed racial slurs at Post photographer G.N. Miller, who is African American and also a decorated former NYPD detective.

Miller and reporter Tara Palmeri were outside Baldwin’s East Village building and asked for his comments about a lawsuit filed against wife Hilaria Thomas.

Miller claimed Baldwin called him a racial epithet and “a drug dealer.” The “30 Rock” actor went on a Twitter rant moments later, calling Miller a “crackhead.”

‘’If these allegations are true, then no television network or film studio should hire the veteran actor until he seeks help,” Sen. Smith said.

“In today’s modern age it’s a disgrace that people still use remarks that provide hatred to others based on race, religion or origin.”

Baldwin, through his publicist last night, denied making racist comments.