Steve Guttenberg

American actor

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January 8 2025 Volunteered during Los Angeles wildfires, helping first responders and assisting in rescuing a neighbor's pets. Emphasized community support, stating 'This is the time for us to remember that we're part of a community' and people 'have to help each other and be kind to each other'.
2020 Starred in the Lifetime film How to Murder Your Husband: The Nancy Brophy Story, portraying Daniel Brophy.
2020 Appeared on the television show Holey Moley II: The Sequel.
January 19 2019 Married Emily Smith in a wedding ceremony.
2018 Guttenberg stated that a new Police Academy film was 'packaged', though no further details were provided.
2016 Joined the Lymphatic Education & Research Network's (LE&RN) Honorary Board, which he announced via a pre-recorded message at the New York Walk to Fight Lymphedema & Lymphatic Diseases in Brooklyn.
2016 A trust was established in Steve Guttenberg's honor to provide support services to the homeless population of Los Angeles.
2016 Guttenberg was selected by the Entertainment Industry Foundation as Ambassador for Children's Issues, recognizing his charitable work for children and the homeless.
December 25 2016 Got engaged to Emily Smith on Christmas Day.
2015 Appeared in the History Channel miniseries Sons of Liberty, playing the character Jack Bonner.
2015 Featured in an episode of Community titled 'Intro to Recycled Cinema' on Yahoo Screen.
2015 Starred in the SyFy Channel film Lavalantula.
2014 Received a key to the city from Miami Beach Mayor Philip Levine for his work with Fun Paw Care, raising awareness for animal rights.
2014 Began living with WCBS-TV reporter Emily Smith.
February 2012 Completed his Broadway performance in Honeymoon Hotel.
2011 Received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, celebrating his accomplishments in the entertainment industry.
November 2011 Guttenberg began performing on Broadway in Woody Allen's one-act play Honeymoon Hotel as part of the show Relatively Speaking.
2010 Guttenberg revealed that screenwriters David Diamond and David Weissman were developing a script for Police Academy 8.
2010 Steve Guttenberg appeared as himself in an episode of the Starz comedy series Party Down.

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