Steve Guttenberg has returned to acting after taking time off to care for his ailing father and grieve his loss.The Three Men and A Baby Star, 64, spent the last five years as his father's primary caregiver until he passed away from kidney failure last summer at the age of 89.He recently spoke to PEOPLE and shared his thoughts on returning to the entertainment industry - he can next be seen in the TV movie How To Murder Your Husband with Cybill Shepherd - and how his father's death impacted him and his family.
Coming back: Steve Guttenberg returned to acting after taking time off to care for his ailing father and grieve his loss after he died at the age of 89 from kidney failure; seen on Wednesday in NYC The loss: He became a trained dialysis technician so his father did not have to leave the house for his daily treatments; Steve and his parents seen at the Tribute to the Human Spirit Awards Gala in May 2007'He was an extraordinary guy,' Steve said. 'And we all took it pretty hard.
He was really the center. He really was the guy who you didn't want to disappoint.'The star then noted his father's final request to him: 'He really wanted me to start working again.
And I wanted to start working again.' After becoming a household name in Hollywood by starring in films such as Police Academy, It Takes Two, Three Men and A Baby, Short Circuit, and Cocoon, the actor took a step back.
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