It was an awkward juxtaposition, at a time when a growing number of Hollywood figures are being confronted with claims of sexual misdeeds.

Mr. Baldwin has lately come under scrutiny for his friendship with the filmmaker James Toback, who has faced widespread accusations of sexual misconduct and abuse. In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, Mr. Baldwin said he had “no idea” that Mr. Toback had “done anything criminal.” “If that’s true, that’s news to me,” Mr. Baldwin said. “I never had any idea that Jimmy’s appetites took him in that direction.”

During a tribute on Thursday at the Paley Center for Media, Mr. Baldwin said, “I certainly have treated women in a very sexist way. I’ve bullied women. I’ve overlooked women. I’ve underestimated women. Not as a rule.”

On Saturday, Mr. Baldwin said he would suspend posting at his @AlecBaldwin Twitter account, following criticism of an interview he gave to PBS in which he seemed to blame some of the actresses who have accused Mr. Weinstein of sexual misconduct.

“You heard the rumor that he raped Rose McGowan,” Mr. Baldwin said in the interview. “You heard that over and over — we heard that for decades. And nothing was done.”

He added, “Rose McGowan took a payment of $100,000 and settled her case with him. And it was for Rose McGowan to prosecute that case.”