Dubai: Actor Alec Baldwin pleaded not guilty on Thursday to an involuntary manslaughter charge related to the fatal shooting on the set of the movie "Rust" in New Mexico, according to court records. Baldwin entered the plea, exercising his right to a first court appearance on Friday. Baldwin entered the plea in a court document and is scheduled to appear before a judge for the first time on Friday. Last month, New Mexico First Judicial District Attorney Mary Carmack-Altwiss filed two counts of involuntary manslaughter against Baldwin and the film's set armourer, Hannah Gutierrez-Reid, for the death of cinematographer Halina Hutchins. Also Read: Europe will endorse Ukraine as hard as Russian risks continue Gutierrez-Reid will make her first court appearance Friday via video link, according to her attorney Jason Bowles. In a court document filed Thursday, first assistant director Dave Halles also pleaded not guilty and waived his initial appearance. Also Read: Australia deploys drones in Ukraine and increases its sanctions against Russia Also Read: US announces $2 billion in new military aid for Ukraine