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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lance_GuestLance Guest - Wikipedia

    Lance R. Guest (born July 21, 1960) is an American actor. Known for his film work throughout the 1980s and various television roles thereafter, he made his screen debut with a supporting role in Halloween II (1981).

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0346411Lance Guest - IMDb

    Lance Guest. Actor: The Last Starfighter. Lance Guest's family lived on an 11 acre prune ranch in the then-rural Saratoga, Ca for most of the 1950's. More than 10 years younger than his boomer siblings, Lance was born in 1960, when his father, a Navy fighter pilot, moved the family to a larger house with running water.

  3. May 19, 2023 · New Book Reveals How Michael Caine Saved Lance Guest's Life on Set of Jaws 4 (Exclusive) Killer sharks with a score to settle were the least of the production's worries. By Josh Weiss May 19, 2023, 12:21 PM ET

  4. Lance Guest. Actor: The Last Starfighter. Lance Guest's family lived on an 11 acre prune ranch in the then-rural Saratoga, Ca for most of the 1950's. More than 10 years younger than his boomer siblings, Lance was born in 1960, when his father, a Navy fighter pilot, moved the family to a larger house with running water.

  5. Lance R. Guest (born July 21, 1960) is an American actor. He developed a serious interest in acting in the 9th grade, and he majored in theater while attending UCLA. Guest has starred in many theatrical films including his role as Jimmy alongside actress Jamie Lee Curtis in the film Halloween II and also starred in I Ought to Be in Pictures.

  6. Ross from The Daily Jaws reunites Michael and Sean Brody (aka Lance Guest and Mitchell Anderson) in this special Jaws The Revenge 35th Anniversary Interview.

  7. www.giganticon.com › team-members › lance-guestGIGANTICON 2024!

    Lance Guest. The Last Starfighter, Jaws. Lance Guest grew up performing in lots of high school theatre, surfing and playing guitar. In 1978, he started at UCLA as a theatre arts major and, continued performing in college theatre for two and a half years, receiving the school's Shakespeare award in 1980.