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Monday 15 December 2008

Steve Gutternberg is behind you...Oh no he isn't!

I mentioned a while back that Steve Guttenberg was talking about directing the next in the Police Academy series. That news sent the internet aflame with apathy. If you thought that was insignificant and of no interest then wait until you get a load of this. WENN had the exclusive!

Actor Steve Guttenberg has likened his part in a British pantomime show to a meal - insisting he's the meat of the feast.

The Police Academy star is currently onstage in the U.K. playing Baron Hardup in a Christmas musical production of Cinderella at the Churchill Theatre in Bromley, Kent.
He says, "It's important for me to shine. I'm somewhat of the name that the show uses to help sell the ticket."

And to help explain his point, he offers a food analogy: "You have got all these super-amazingly talented actors around me - they're the vegetables.

"Then you've got the baked potato - that's the theatre itself. Then you've got the meat of the day. Whether it's chicken or ham or brisket, it's me."

Sounds like a great big helping of cheese to me - do you see what I did there?

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