Steve Guttenberg can currently be seen starring in Broadway's "Relatively Speaking", a collection of three one-act comedies written by Ethan Coen, Elaine May and Woody Allen, and directed by John Turturro.
Event Details:
Monday, December 19th
7:00 PM (Check-in starts at 6:15PM)
NYIT Auditorium on Broadway
1871 Broadway (Between 61st and 62nd Streets), NYC
www.nyit.edu/aob
RSVP required. You do not need to be a union member to attend. To RSVP, please send an email to nyrsvp@sagfoundation.org and write "Steve Guttenberg" in the subject line. Also, please indicate if you would like to bring a guest. You will receive an email confirmation.
Guttenberg stars in Woody Allen's "Honey Moon Hotel" act 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.
Guttenberg's additional theater credits include his 1994 Broadway debut in "Prelude to a Kiss," and he also starred as Baron Hardup in Cinderella at the Churchill Theater in London during their legendary staging of Pantomime.
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."
In television, Guttenberg has headlined a number of highly successful television movies, including NBC's "The Poseidon Adventure" , "The Day After," "Miracle on Ice," and The Hallmark Channel's record-breaking "Single Santa" specials. He is also well-known for his recurring guest star role on "Veronica Mars".
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.














