Steve Guttenberg

Steve Guttenberg
Steven Robert "Steve" Guttenbergis an American actor, author, businessman, producer, and director. He became well known during the 1980s starting with his breakthrough role in 1984's Police Academy and subsequent starring roles in major Hollywood films, including Cocoon, Three Men and a Baby, and Short Circuit...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionActor
Date of Birth24 August 1958
CountryUnited States of America
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I'm sure if you dig deep, Joe and Ralph Fiennes do it because they want to be noticed.
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My uncle had trouble carving the turkey. He complained about the sharpness of the knife. My grandma proceeded to rip the turkey apart with her own hands and throw a leg and breast on everyone's plate and said, 'There, that's Brooklyn style.'
There are 100,000 actors in the Screen Actors Guild. Only 2,000 of them make more than $75,000 a year.
appearance happy whenever
Whenever I would see them they were always a happy couple. They always had the appearance of being real well balanced.
home playing-yourself acting
You're never really playing yourself. You're always acting. It's an illusion that you're really playing yourself. The only time I'm playing myself is when I'm at home!
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When you have nothing to lose, the sky's the limit.
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It's important for everybody to have somewhere to go. Men and women need purpose [in life].
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My thoughts were to become a dentist when I first went to Albany State. I didn't know where I would end up, but I knew I'd be happy, and I knew I would have a nice life. That was always my goal, to have a nice, happy life. That's, to me, being rich.
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In show business, you can't make a living. You can only make a fortune, but you can't make a living.
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Wanting to work is a luxury; having to work is not. If you're an artist, an actor, and you don't have to work, then you do work that you wanna do.
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A career is a series of ups and downs, of comebacks.
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Unless you're Jack Lemmon or Cary Grant, there are few guys who can do comedy and drama.
believe opportunity different
I don't believe in having to show anybody anything. I just do my work. You know, making a living as an actor is such a rarity on earth. It's like making a living as a painter. So I look at different opportunities in the same way as Jack Nicholson, who said once, "Keep popping up in different holes. That's what you want to do: Just keep popping up in different holes." That made a lot of sense to me.
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I'm somebody who's really contributed to culture. Popular culture.