No Secret Service? Alec Baldwin takes a week off from SNL as he and Hilaria enjoy relaxed stroll in LA

Alec Baldwin's usually in a New York state of mind - but not this weekend.

The Academy Award nominee and his wife Hilaria were snapped on a stroll in Beverly Hills California on Saturday.

Both were dressed in warm clothes on the chilly Southern California morning, with Alec sporting a black Ralph Lauren jacket, charcoal slacks and black loafers.

Made in the shade: Alec Baldwin, 58, and his wife Hilaria, 33, were snapped in Beverly Hills California on Saturday 

Made in the shade: Alec Baldwin, 58, and his wife Hilaria, 33, were snapped in Beverly Hills California on Saturday 

Hilaria, a huge proponent of Yoga, resonated shades of Jennifer Beals in Flashdance, with a grey long sleeved top that dangled off her shoulder over a sage tank top with black leggings and heeled black booties.

The 58-year-old actor and his 33-year-old spouse, both New York natives, have remained on the West Coast after Alec's banner appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Wednesday. 

Baldwin has provided Saturday Night Live this season with impressions of Donald Trump through the campaign and into his presidency.

Celebrity sighting: The A-list actor has remained on the West Coast since appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Wednesday 

Celebrity sighting: The A-list actor has remained on the West Coast since appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Wednesday 

What a feeling: Hilaria wore a sporty, fashionable ensemble with an off-the-shoulder sweatshirt on her walk through the 90210

What a feeling: Hilaria wore a sporty, fashionable ensemble with an off-the-shoulder sweatshirt on her walk through the 90210

Family man: Later in the day, the 30 Rock star posed with his wife and their three kids in LA

Family man: Later in the day, the 30 Rock star posed with his wife and their three kids in LA

He explained in recent the appearance that he was initially caught off-guard the NBC comedy staple's creator Lorne Michaels asked him to impersonate the 70-year-old Celebrity Apprentice host on camera. 

'I had no idea what I was going to do; I mean literally, the moment I walked out there, I just said to myself, "Eyebrow out,"' he told the Oscar host. 'I tried to stick my face out, my mouth out.

'I was in the makeup room, they’re putting my wig on, and it was like a scene from a mental hospital: I’m getting the wig on me and I’m sitting there the whole time going, "China, China," again and again, until you don’t think about it.'

War face: Baldwin told Jimmy Kimmel he had to practice his facial contortions to master his Trump impersonations
Suprise! Baldwin said he was initially caught off-guard the NBC comedy staple's creator Lorne Michaels asked him to impersonate Trump on camera
Psychological warfare? In studying the sitting president, Baldwin said that he's picked up on some of The Donald's nuances

War face: Baldwin told Jimmy Kimmel he had to practice his facial contortions to master his Trump impersonations

First things first: Trump continues to regularly focus on Saturday Night Live sketches despite his immense responsibilities as a world leader

First things first: Trump continues to regularly focus on Saturday Night Live sketches despite his immense responsibilities as a world leader

In his ongoing character study of the sitting president, Baldwin said that he's picked up on some nuances linked to Trump's style of speech.

'I’ve said this countless times: To me, Trump was someone who, he’s always searching for a stronger, better word, and he never finds it,' Baldwin explained.

'So whenever you do Trump, he’ll sit there going, “These people, they’re great people, they’re fantastic people, and I just want to say working with them was ..."

'And then he goes, “A fantastic experience."' 

Like looking in a mirror: The president-to-be and his most famous impersonator were on much better terms at a Golden Globes event in LA ten years ago

Like looking in a mirror: The president-to-be and his most famous impersonator were on much better terms at a Golden Globes event in LA ten years ago

Baldwin said that other Trump impersonators have been politicking for a possible outing at this year's White House Correspondents' dinner - a function Trump has already said he won't be attending.

'There's a couple guys on the Internet who are saying, "I'm the only man who should play Trump!" - there's a lot of Trump competition.'

Kimmel said the tiebreaker should be whoever will rattle Trump's cage the hardest.

'It should be whoever the President hates seeing the most - and that's undoubtedly you,' said the talk show host.

A step ahead: Alec and Hilaria goofed around on the red carpet of an NYC event in 2015

A step ahead: Alec and Hilaria goofed around on the red carpet of an NYC event in 2015

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