Steve Guttenberg

Steve Guttenberg ( born August 24, 1958 as Steven Robert Guttenberg, New York ) is an American actor.

Life

Steve Guttenberg grew up on Long Iceland, the son of a police officer of Jewish origin. The first steps in acting he made at the renowned Juilliard drama school in New York. He also attended the Actors Studio and put his talent in small film and television roles to the test. Nevertheless, he began to study medicine.

His achievements as an actor Steve Guttenberg celebrated with family films. These include Three Men and a Baby, a remake of the French hit film Three Men and a Baby and its sequel Three Men and a Little Lady. Furthermore, embossed films like Cocoon and Cocoon II - The Return, number 5 is alive, Casper - How it all began, High Spirits - Spirits are willing! and the first four films in the Police Academy series of his career. Perhaps his greatest artistic success was the TV movie The Day After - The Day After ( The Day After ) on the impact of a fictional nuclear war in the USA.

His first work as an executive film producer was 1988, the short film passage for the CBS television series CBS School Break Special, which was highly praised by critics, and for which he received an Emmy nomination. In 1993 he made ​​his directorial debut with the short film Love Off Limits, also for the U.S. television series CBS School Break Special.

In London's West End Guttenberg appeared in Tom Griffin's play "The Boys Next Door" and played on Broadway in Craig Lucas ' " Prelude To A Kiss " at the Helen Hayes Theatre.

Guttenberg was married from 1988 to 1992 to actress Denise Bixler.

In December 2011, Guttenberg received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame ( 6411 Hollywood Boulevard, in front of a police association for youth crime prevention).

Filmography

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