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Steve Guttenberg Recieves Hollywood Walk of Fame Star

By: Dec. 05, 2011
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The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce will honor Steve Guttenberg with a star on The Hollywood Walk of Fame on Monday, December 12, at 11:30 a.m.

Guttenberg, star of many films including Police Academy, and now starring on Broadway in the hit production of RELATIVELY SPEAKING, will have his star unveiled in front of the Hollywood Division LAPD’s Police Activities League office (PAL) at 6411 Hollywood Boulevard.

Star of a dozen films that have grossed 100 million dollars at the American box-office, with leading-man looks and critically acknowledged comedy and dramatic chops, Steve Guttenberg has climbed his way to the top of being one of Hollywood’s favorite actors.

Over the course of his career, Guttenberg has starred in an amazing 52 films, including four successful series: Police Academy, Three Men and a Baby, Short Circuit and Ron Howard’s Cocoon and their sequels. He has also appeared in such acclaimed dramatic hits as Barry Levinson’s Diner, Franklin Schaffner’s The Boys from Brazil and Curtis Hanson’s Bedroom Window.

Guttenberg can currently be seen starring in Broadway’s RELATIVELY SPEAKING, a collection of three one-act comedies written by esteemed scribes Ethan Coen, Elaine May and Woody Allen, and directed by John Turturro. Guttenberg stars in Woody Allen’s comedy Honeymoon Motel, where a wedding day goes awry. He also produced and stars in the indie feature, A Novel Romance, opposite Shannon Elizabeth and Milena Govich, which is currently in theaters. The film won best feature at the NY Film and Video Festival.

Also a filmmaker, Guttenberg has helmed a number of projects, including P.S., Your Cat Is Dead, the film version of the respected James Kirkpatrick play which Guttenberg also starred in, wrote and produced. He is the founder of Mr. Kirby productions.

In addition to his work as an actor and filmmaker, Guttenberg has put his time to good use, additionally creating the Guttenhouse project. He initiated the Guttenhouse project to house selected youths who are phased out of foster care programs at the age of 18 and would otherwise wind up on the streets, with no housing or direction. His first Guttenhouse has accommodated a half dozen kids for varying lengths of time for the past seven years, giving each private bedrooms, use of computer equipment, regular oversight by a trained social worker and mentoring. He has also headed the $7,000,000 campaign to provide glasses for 50,000 sight-challenged youngsters whose families cannot afford eye care. He has headed other such important national campaigns for the Entertainment Industry Foundation and was recently lauded by the Red Cross for his very personal work following Hurricane Katrina. His family and friends are the most important part of his life.

THE HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME
The Hollywood Walk of Fame is an internationally-recognized Hollywood icon. With approximately 24 star ceremonies annually broadcast around the world, the constant reinforcement provided to the public has made the Walk of Fame a top visitor attraction. The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce continues to administer the Walk of Fame as the representative of the City of Los Angeles. The Walk of Fame is a tribute to all of those who worked diligently to develop the concept and to maintain this world-class tourist attraction. www.WalkOfFame.com

The world premiere of RELATIVELY SPEAKING, three one-act comedies by the prolific writing trio of Ethan Coen, Elaine May and Woody Allen, opened on Broadway on October 20 at The Brooks Atkinson Theatre (256 West 47 Street) to critical acclaim.

Directed by John Turturro, the ensemble cast of 16 features Caroline Aaron, Bill Army, Katherine Borowitz, Lisa Emery, Ari Graynor, Steve Guttenberg, Danny Hoch, Julie Kavner, Jason Kravits, Richard Libertini, Mark Linn-Baker, Max Gordon Moore, Patricia O’Connell, Allen Lewis Rickman, Grant Shaud, Marlo Thomas.

RELATIVELY SPEAKING is comprised of three one-act comedies, each springing from a different branch of the family tree. In Talking Cure, Ethan Coen uncovers the sort of insanity that can come only from family. In George is Dead, Elaine May explores the hilarity of death. In Honeymoon Motel, Woody Allen invites you to the sort of wedding day you won’t forget.

For schedule, tickets and more information visit: www.relativelyspeakingbroadway.com



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