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Steve Guttenberg
Birthday: August 24, 1958
Birth
Place: New York, New York, USA
Height: 0' 0"
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Biography
Although Steve Guttenberg is firmly established as the star not only of hit motion pictures but of hit motion picture franchises, his roots are firmly in the theater. As a result, he has moved effortlessly between comedy and drama. His first film as director/producer/co-screenwriter/star, not surprisingly, will be the adaptation of a Broadway hit, the classic stage comedy/drama P.S. Your Cat Is Dead (2002) by the late James Kirkwood Jr., co-author of "A Chorus Line". The black comedy with its frank exploration of sexual role-playing has lured and defied filmmakers for a quarter-century. In two decades of stardom in both critical and box-office hits, Guttenberg has been the above-the-title star of six films that earned over 0,000,000 in the United States, a feat accomplished by relatively few superstars. He has also starred in four film franchises, appearing in such sequeled smash hits as Cocoon (1985), Three Men and a Baby (1987), Police Academy (1984) and Short Circuit (1986), taking his films' box-office grosses into the billions. The comic timing and charm with which he illuminated those films and the dramatic invention which he displayed in such other major successes as Diner (1982), The Bedroom Window (1987), The Boys from Brazil (1978) and a string of historic television films all derive from his firm theater training. His studies, which include years with famed teacher Herbert Berghof and with one of the most fertile schools of improvisational comedy, The Groundlings, took him to such renowned theaters as the Helen Hayes on Broadway, where he created the lead role in "Prelude To A Kiss" and "The Comedy" in London's West End, where he starred in "The Boys Next Door". He recently won kudos again in the world stage premiere production of "Furthest From the Sun", which Woody Harrelson directed and co-authored. Guttenberg has carved as vivid a body of work on TV as he has on the big screen. His television films include the critically acclaimed Miracle on Ice (1981) (TV), To Race the Wind (1980) (TV), Something for Joey (1977) (TV) and the controversial nuclear holocaust picture, The Day After (1983) (TV), which more than 20 years after its original airing remains the highest-rated made-for-television movie in history. Fiercely dedicated to improving opportunities for the homeless and for young people, Guttenberg has created Guttenhouse, an apartment complex he has funded to accommodate young people after their graduation from foster child status, with on-site social worker direction to assist their assuming adult responsibilities. The Entertainment Industry Foundation, Hollywood's charity arm, selected him to be Ambassador for Children's Issues because of his dedicated work on behalf of children and the homeless. In this capacity, he is spearheading Sight for Students, a -million program in which, together with VSP and Altair Eyeglasses, he will help provide glasses for 50,000 underprivileged and visually challenged children throughout their school years. Part of his unique ability to Pied Piper children to better lives comes from the fact that he is as affectionately regarded by young audiences as by adults, having starred in such kids' favorites as Casper: A Spirited Beginning (1997) (TV), It Takes Two (1995) and Zeus and Roxanne (1997). His interest in the welfare of youngsters is reflected in his work as a producer and director. He executive-produced "Gangs", a CBS School Break Special which earned an Emmy nomination, and he debuted as a director with another critically acclaimed CBS School Break Special, Love Off Limits (1993) (TV). Born in Brooklyn, New York (his production company, Mr. Kirby Productions, is named after his high school drama teacher) he grew up in Massapequa, Long Island. Guttenberg's crowded spare time includes his charitable activities for such kids-oriented agencies as Friends of the Children/Bridges, The Starlight Foundation as well as the Entertainment Industry Foundation. He is also an avid surfer and golfer and a passionate devoted dog owner.
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Trivia
- Graduated From Plainedge High School in 1976 in North Massapequa, New York
- Named honorary mayor of Pacific Palisades, California, USA. [2002]
- Turned down the role of Josh in Big (1988) a role that eventually went to Tom Hanks.
- Turned down the role of Dr. Peter Venkman in Ghostbusters (1984) in favor of playing Carey Mahoney in Police Academy (1984.)
- The writers of the Simpsons pay tribute to Guttenberg in the episode "Homer the Great," (Sixth Season; episode 2F09 ) where he appears as a cartoon and mentioned in the song sung by the Stonecutters ("Who holds back the electric car? Who makes Steve Guttenberg a star? We do! We do!")
- In a recent article in Entertainment Weekly about Police Academy, the author had issues contacting Guttenberg and had no clue why his calls were never returned. Eventually, the author bumped into Guttenberg by sheer coincidence at a restaurant and learned that Guttenberg felt burned by EW in the past and -- although he had no personal issues with the author himself -- declined the interview based on that.
- Parents are Stanley Guttenberg & Ann Guttenberg.
- Spent a week volunteering at the Houston Astrodome after Hurricane Katrina hit.
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