Guy's formative years were spent in the vibrant city of Bristol, England, where he developed a strong foundation in the performing arts, laying the groundwork for a lifelong passion for the craft. His parents, hailing from diverse cultural backgrounds - his father originating from New Zealand and his mother boasting Welsh heritage - instilled in him a deep appreciation for the rich tapestry of human experience, a perspective that would later influence his artistic endeavors.
As he navigated his secondary school years, Guy discovered his passion for acting, and his fascination with the craft only intensified as he pursued further training at The Bristol Old Vic, where he honed his skills for a year under the guidance of esteemed instructors. This rigorous training allowed him to refine his craft, preparing him for the challenges of a professional stage debut.
Ultimately, his professional stage debut arrived at the prestigious Royal National Theatre, where he made a lasting impression in the production of 'The Grandfathers', a milestone moment that marked the beginning of a successful career in the performing arts.