Guy Boyd
Guy Boyd, born on April 15, 1943, is a distinguished American character actor whose career spans several decades. Since the late 1970s, Boyd has appeared in over fifty films, showcasing his versatile acting skills across various genres. He gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of Detective Jim McLean in the iconic thriller "Body Double" released in 1984. This role solidified his status in the film industry and endeared him to audiences.
In addition to his film work, Boyd made a significant impact on television, most notably through his character Frank Hackman, which he brought to life in two memorable episodes of the hit series "Miami Vice." His performances in both film and television have demonstrated his ability to inhabit complex characters, contributing to his reputation as a reliable character actor.
Throughout his career, Boyd has collaborated with numerous talented filmmakers and has been part of various noteworthy projects, further enriching his filmography. With a career that continues to thrive, Guy Boyd remains a respected figure in the entertainment industry, admired for his dedication and talent. His contributions to film and television have left a lasting impression, ensuring his place in the annals of American cinema.
Filmography
Eyes of Fire
Ticket to Heaven
Lucas
Streamers
Past Midnight
The Last of the Finest
Carnosaur 2
Jagged Edge
Body Double
Target (1985)
I'm Thinking of Ending Things
Henry's Crime
Murder Ordained
The Savages
Retroactive
The Dark Side of the Sun
The Pride of Jesse Hallam
Certain Women
The Dark Wind
The Final Patient
Taking Chance
Pacific Heights
Flashpoint
Foxcatcher
The Ewok Adventure