Emmy-award-winning actor Alec Baldwin plowed his Range Rover into a tree while cruising through the Hamptons with his brother on Monday, according to photos shared with The Post.

Baldwin, 67, was photographed looking disheveled and annoyed as he made a call and stood with his hands in his pockets at the crash site.

His car, a white Range Rover, was smashed in the front after crashing head-on into a tree on the side of Montauk Highway in the East Hamptons, where the actor owns a ritzy summer home.Police quickly arrived on scene and helped the duo take shelter in the pouring rain. The Post reached out to the East Hampton Police Department for confirmation.

A man standing near a tree, talking on his phone next to a white crashed car.

Baldwin was out East for the Hamptons International Film Festival, which ran from Oct. 5 to Oct 13. He is the co-chair of its Board Executive Committee.“He has been out there all week, he attended films and moderated panels,” a source told Page Six.

Baldwin addressed his wreck in a video he shared on Instagram, confessing that the Range Rover he smashed up was actually his wife Hilaria’s car.

The actor sat in the same clothes he wore during the crash as he provided a long-winded and rambling explanation about his vehicular mishap, which he blamed on a “garbage truck the size of a whale,” he said cut him off.

“To avoid hitting him, I hit a tree, I hit a big, fat tree and crushed my car – my wife’s car. I crushed my wife’s car. I feel bad about that. But it’s all fine, I’m fine, and my brother’s fine,” he said.

The actor was quick to thank the responding authorities, including an “Officer Gerken” with the East Hampton PD.

Two men next to a white Range Rover on a wet, gravel driveway.

“As nice as can be, as pleasant as can be about the whole thing,” Baldwin praised the local cop.

His update was muddled with a final round of congratulations to all who participated in the film festival – and, randomly, his wife, who was recently voted off “Dancing With The Stars.”

“Hilaria, I love you more than anything. I’m very proud of you,” he said, though it’s unclear what he was commending her for.

In January 2024, he knocked a whopping $10 million off its original listing, which had only been dropping as months rolled by without any meaningful offers.

Baldwin first purchased the lavish East Hampton home in 1995 and completed two expansive renovations.