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2007-02-11 06:56:49 · 19 answers · asked by barenakedlady 2 in Entertainment & Music Movies

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After Police Academy 14, he was banned from filmaking for life. Punished for not knowing when to stop making sequals.

2007-02-11 06:58:56 · answer #1 · answered by ? 5 · 3 1

The little ghost boy that stands by the window in 3 Men And A Baby took him to the other side.

2007-02-11 07:39:51 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

He's been on Veronica Mars as Woody Goodman, and he's in a movie called Making Change that's in post-production right now. He's listed first in the cast list, so he probably has a pretty substantial role.

2007-02-11 07:03:00 · answer #3 · answered by Raine M 2 · 0 0

You know that's a good question. I haven't thought about him in a while. I love him in the Police Academy movies and 3 Men in a Baby. I'll have to see if he has a website.

2007-02-11 07:02:28 · answer #4 · answered by Marenight 7 · 1 0

I heard Police Acadamy 34 should be out on video next week

2007-02-11 07:03:18 · answer #5 · answered by Vic 420 2 · 1 0

He's played a bad guy billionaire on Veronica Mars last season.

2007-02-11 07:02:32 · answer #6 · answered by Dave W 2 · 0 0

[edit] Movie and stage history
Although Guttenberg is best known as a film actor, his roots are in the theater. His first film as director/producer/co-screenwriter/star was the adaptation of a Broadway hit, the stage comedy/drama P.S. Your Cat Is Dead (2002) by the late James Kirkwood Jr., co-author of A Chorus Line.

Guttenberg has been the star or co-star in six films that earned over $100,000,000 in the United States, a feat accomplished by relatively few actors. He has also starred in four film franchises: Cocoon (1985), Three Men and a Baby (1987), Police Academy (1984) and Short Circuit (1986), taking his films' box-office grosses into the billions. As well as these he has also appeared in such films as Diner (1982), The Bedroom Window (1987), The Boys from Brazil (1978) and a string of television films.

His studies, which include years with teacher Herbert Berghof and with the improvisational comedy school, The Groundlings, took him to such 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 won kudos in the world stage premiere production of Furthest From the Sun, which Woody Harrelson directed and co-authored. Guttenberg has also appeared widely on TV. 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.

Prior to his becoming well known, Guttenberg starred in a Coca-Cola commercial (1980) that featured him trying to help a woman who did not speak English, whose car had stalled. They share a common bond in their love of Coke.


[edit] Other
Guttenberg is also involved with charity work aimed at improving opportunities for the homeless and for young people. He 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 work on behalf of children and the homeless. In this capacity, he is spearheading Sight for Students, a $7-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. He also is a huge supporter of Plainedge school district, where he went to high school and runs charity events there often

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 a CBS School Break Special, Love Off Limits (1993) (TV). Guttenberg's spare time is taken up by 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 a surfer, golfer and devoted dog owner.

Guttenberg had a recurring role on second season of the television series Veronica Mars as Woody Goodman, a wealthy businessman and community leader.

He also appeared as a lead in the NBC made-for-TV remake of The Poseidon Adventure, which aired on November 20, 2005. He played "Richard Clarke," a failing writer having an affair with a massage therapist when the boat tips over.

His production company, "Mr. Kirby Productions", is named after Gerald J. Kirby, his high school drama teacher.

2007-02-11 07:01:28 · answer #7 · answered by Branded 3 · 0 2

He got thrown out of the Stonecutters and vanished

2007-02-11 08:15:02 · answer #8 · answered by Mr. Fox 5 · 0 0

Not sure but I think I saw him around the corner yesterday.

2007-02-11 07:00:10 · answer #9 · answered by Mystee_Rain 5 · 0 0

He's still making films. Think he's a producer now too.

2007-02-11 07:00:13 · answer #10 · answered by yeahbutnobut 3 · 0 0

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