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Alec Baldwin has returned to work and is currently filming a movie on location in the United Kingdom.
The actor, 63, is currently working on a new project in what is reportedly his first acting job since the shooting on the set of the movie Rust in October, which led to the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.
An investigation into the fatal shooting on the set of the movie in New Mexico is still ongoing. Hutchins died when a gun held by Baldwin discharged a live round during rehearsals.
Baldwin is now reportedly filming the upcoming movie 97 Minutes close to Alton, Hampshire in England, according to the Metro newspaper.
Now the actor has been documenting parts of his experience in the U.K. with fans on Instagram, and shared a story about his driver's car being stolen when he landed in London's Heathrow airport.
"I get to the airport. I fly on a sleeper flight, and I get to the airport and I get through the immigration. I get my bags, I'm heading to the car that's gonna drive me to where I'm going," he told fans in a video posted to Instagram.
"And the driver says, 'Yeah, we're gonna go to the car park.'
"I do my bad accent and there's a give away as to where I am. 'We're gonna go to the car park. You wait right here and I'll be back straight away.'
"And there he goes. I don't see him for twenty minutes, he's gone. And I'm like, 'Wow.' On my itinerary, there's a number for the car service.
"I call and the guy and he says, 'I'm not your driver, I'm the owner of the company and your driver, I've been on the phone with him the past few minutes and he tells me your car has been stolen from the car park.'"

Baldwin continued to his 2.4 million followers: "Oh s**t. What else? 'Your driver, it's gone.' Then the guy comes walking up. 'It's gone.' I'm walking around clicking my keychain, the door opener to find out where it is. I wrote down where it was. Anyway, I hope you found your car."
The 30 Rock star also mused on visiting "small towns" in another video as he strolled through the Hampshire village.
"Whenever I come to places like this, whenever I travel away from home, away from the U.S., I look at little places like this and I think, 'What's it like to live here? What would it be like to grow up here—to be a kid and this was your home?'
"I grew up in a pretty suburban town—a pretty big town but it was very suburban—on Long Island."
In an interview with ABC, Baldwin said he never pulled the trigger and said he was not responsible for the tragedy on the Rust set.
He has since handed over his phone to authorities investigating the incident.