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Guy Camilleri is a Los Angeles based actor, acting coach, and poet. As Los Angeles' premier acting coach, Guy helps artists and audiences experience the intimacy of an authentic moment in his studio located at the Electric Lodge in Venice, Ca. His classes, workshops, seminars, and coaching have empowered Award-winning actors in television, film, and theater along with writers of Academy Award winning films and Emmy winning directors. When not coaching, Guy is an actor, gracing both stage and screen to much critical praise. He is quickly being branded as the 'go to guy' for his risk taking and willingness to go the distance in powerful, vulnerable, spontaneous and deeply affecting work on film and stage. As a poet, Guy uses words to express his 'irreverent point of view'; bearing witness to the world on any given day. Guy starred as Harry in the LA premiere of Chinese Coffee by Ira Lewis. He received rave reviews for his work; most notably the LA Times & LA Weekly. The highly esteemed Jack Heller directed. 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. His approach to acting and teaching is a combination of studying for seven years with master teacher/director Gene Frankel in New York. Guy's teachers in Los Angeles include Bobby Moresco and Catlin Adams. 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 assists in keeping the ocean healthy.