Guy is a remarkably accomplished actor who has showcased his distinctive flair on Broadway in Oprah Winfrey's acclaimed production of The Color Purple. His extensive experience in New York City and Connecticut has allowed him to take on a diverse range of roles, demonstrating his impressive versatility and remarkable talent.
In Hollywood, Guy has had the privilege of collaborating with some of the most renowned professionals in the film industry, including projects such as The Devil Wears Prada, The Interpreter, Law & Order SVU, and ID Discovery's "Over My Dead Body". Furthermore, he has also ventured into the realm of television production, producing a variety of scripted and unscripted projects through his own company, Starfuryproductions.com.
Guy's remarkable contributions to the entertainment industry have earned him a prestigious membership in the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, specifically in the New York City chapter, where he also serves as a judge for the esteemed Emmy Awards. Despite his impressive success in the industry, Guy's journey to the top has not been without its challenges.
At the tender age of 19, Guy experienced a traumatic event that profoundly impacted his life, motivating him to pursue a career as a professional firefighter/EMT. He has dedicated over 28 years of his life to serving in the Fire Department, and in 2001, he and his colleagues volunteered for the Search & Rescue mission at the World Trade Center in New York City following the devastating 9/11 attacks.
Guy also participated in a grueling 350-mile bike ride from Ground Zero to the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. to raise $150,000 for the families of 9/11 victims. His performances have earned him numerous letters of gratitude from the citizens of Stamford and Greenwich, a testament to his dedication and commitment to his craft.