Guy Boyd, a stalwart and distinguished supporting actor, has been making a name for himself in the film industry since his debut in the 1977 film "Between the Lines". Prior to his film career, Boyd honed his craft by studying Shakespearian dramas and appearing in various on-and-off Broadway productions. Over the course of his twenty-year career, he has become synonymous with tough authority figures, having starred in nearly fifty motion pictures.
One of his most memorable roles to date is that of Detective McLean in Brian De Palma's 1984 film "Body Double", a performance that showcased his impressive range and versatility as an actor. In addition to his work in film, Boyd has also won critical acclaim for his role in Robert Altman's 1983 film "Streamers", which earned him the prestigious Golden Lion Award for Best Actor at the Venice Film Festival.
More recently, Boyd has been seen co-starring in the science fiction television series "Black Scorpion", which premiered in 1995. Throughout his illustrious career, Boyd has consistently demonstrated his ability to bring complex characters to life, earning him a reputation as one of the most reliable and respected supporting actors in the industry.