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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