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      • As Guttenberg tells it, he arrived in Hollywood as a teenager, sneaked onto the Paramount lot daily by pretending to be the son of then-CEO Michael Eisner, and proceeded to get himself noticed by casting directors. Assisted by equal parts guts, luck and imagination, he went on to star in Diner, Cocoon, Short Circuit and many more.
      www.npr.org/2013/10/17/168900569/steve-guttenberg-how-to-make-it-in-hollywood
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  2. Dec 1, 2017 · Steve Guttenberg was something of a stealth movie star. He didn’t have the multiplex-crowning fame of Tom Cruise and he wasn’t winning Oscars left, right and centre like Robert De...

  3. Guttenberg starred in the action-comedy The Man Who Wasn't There (1983) and had a supporting part in the post-apocalyptic television movie The Day After (1983). He starred in The Ferret (1984) a pilot for a TV series which was not picked up.

  4. Guttenberg has the record for most original films to go to franchises in film history, and appearing in the most films in The Screen Actors Guild from 1980-1990 tying Gene Hackman. He received a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and continues to learn and study his beloved craft.

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  5. Jan 20, 2017 · Steve Guttenberg is the last guy most of us would pick to be a movie star. His rise was fueled in part by good luck, and whether in his memoir or in recent interviews, he seems to have made...

  6. May 20, 2024 · Steve Guttenberg was once among the biggest stars of the '80s, with career-turning roles in films such as Police Academy, Cocoon, Short Circuit, and Three Men and a Baby; in addition to...

  7. Jun 17, 2020 · Despite a funny name, a not especially memorable face, and no obvious flair for physical comedy, he relatively quickly went on to become basically the biggest comedy star of the 1980s, with roles...

  8. Guttenberg has the record for most original films to go to franchises in film history, and appearing in the most films in The Screen Actors Guild from 1980-1990 tying Gene Hackman. He received a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and continues to learn and study his beloved craft.