- Height5′ 7″ (1.70 m)
- Guy Camilleri is a Los Angeles based actor, screenwriter, director and an acting coach. He has performed in countless films, TV shows, and major ad campaigns, with credits ranging from the indie hit Electrick Children to such network series as House. He has appeared on stage in New York, Los Angeles, and regionally, earning plaudits for his lead role in the L.A. premiere of Ira Lewis' classic Chinese Coffee, among others. Also, Guy produced the critically acclaimed production of Jean Cocteau's The Human Voice at the Elephant Theatre. The play starred Ho-Jung in a dominant, protean performance directed by award-winning director, Dan Bonnell. Guy has directed several short films and has completed two feature length screenplays, one of which is in pre-production.
As the founder/master teacher of RAW acting studio, Guy has taught acting, both in classes and as a one-on-one coach, for more than 15 years. He has worked intensively with performers of every level, from those just starting out to Oscar-, Emmy-, and Golden Globe-nominees. His students regularly appear in major films, television shows, and stage productions in the U.S. and throughout the world.
Guy studied for seven years at the The Gene Frankel Theatre in New York City, working directly with the legendary Frankel, who himself worked alongside such theater giants as Lee Strasberg and Sanford Meisner. Guy embraces Gene's motto: "The best of theatre is not just real. It is a flight into reality. It is the real taken and stretched to an artistic pinnacle."
He is a proud member of the Writers Boot Camp and the MSA (Malibu Surfing Association). When his schedule permits, Guy is competing in surf contests up and down the coast of California and supports keeping the ocean healthy.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Richard Janes - Guy is a Los Angeles based actor, screenwriter, producer and teacher. He is branded for his risk taking and willingness to go the distance in powerful, vulnerable, spontaneous and deeply affecting work on film and stage. Guy grew up in Cocoa Beach, Florida, attended Cocoa Beach High and Florida State University. He lived in Honolulu for several years before relocating to New York City as an actor. His acting training includes seven years with master teacher-director Gene Frankel in New York along with two years with Catlin Adams in Los Angeles. Guy studies in an invitation only class with academy award winning screenwriter Bobby Moresco.
As an actor, Guy made his screen debut in the lead role in Hotel Sumatra, written and directed by Ariel Vromen. As a result of Guy's work, Ariel cast Guy in two feature films, Rx and Danika. Guy has extensive credits in film, television and theater. Taking charge of his career, Guy produced and starred as Harry in the LA premiere of Chinese Coffee by Ira Lewis. He received rave reviews for his work in the Los Angeles Times and LA Weekly. The highly esteemed Jack Heller directed. As a producer, Guy produced the critically acclaimed production of Jean Cocteau's The Human Voice at the Elephant Theater. The play starred Ho-Jung in a powerful, protean performance. Multiple award-winning director, Dan Bonnell directed.
As a screenwriter, Guy is currently developing a feature length screenplay he wrote and will produce. Most recently, he completed his second feature length screenplay with writer-director Chris Cordone. Recently, Chris wrote a role for Guy in his directorial debut, Stevie D.
As a teacher/coach, Guy teaches RAW Monday Nights, a weekly scene study-audition technique class out of his studio, RAW acting studio in Hollywood. He also coaches privately. His seminars-workshops are in high demand in the US and abroad. Guy is a proud member of the Writers Boot Camp and the MSA (Malibu Surfing Association). When his schedule permits, Guy competes in surf contests up and down the coast of California. He is passionate about keeping the ocean clean and healthy.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Phillip Sokoloff
- Gender / Gender identityMale
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