Steve Guttenberg Movies
Actor Steve Guttenberg, trained at New York's High School of the Performing Arts, Julliard and the Actors Studio, was already a professional as a teenager, making his off-Broadway debut in a revival of
The Lion in Winter. In 1976 he was first seen before the cameras in the made-for-TV
Something for Joey. The following year, he made his big-screen bow in
The Chicken Chronicles, and within three years was starring in his own weekly TV series,
Billy (he was subsequently top-billed in the bizarre 1982 summer-replacement weekly No Soap, Radio. After a flurry of excellent film roles--the foredoomed Barry Kohler in
Boys from Brazil (1978), football-obsessed groom-to-be Eddie in
Diner (1982), etc.--Guttenberg settled into workaday parts. He seemed to have a propensity for getting involved in film series: he was seen as Michael Kellan in both 3 Men and a Baby and
3 Men and a Little Lady, Jack Bonner in the two
Cocoon films, and Mahoney in the first four
Police Academy entries. In 1991, Steve Guttenberg made his belated Broadway debut in
Prelude to a Kiss. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide