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Fabrizio Zacharee Guido

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Adaptable Curious Communicative Witty Sociable Intellectual

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1999-05-28
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He’s a talented television and film actor who really made a name for himself with his standout role as Mikey Gutierrez on the popular Netflix comedy series Mr. Iglesias. That performance definitely put him on the map, and fans quickly took notice of his natural charm and comedic timing. Before that big break, he actually got his start in the industry with a guest appearance on Grey’s Anatomy back in 2010—a small but meaningful step that kicked off his acting journey.

Earlier in his career, he also played Demetrio Hernandez in the 2013 series Welcome to the Family, showcasing his range even at a young stage. Born in the United States, he’s been open about his background and family life, which includes strong ties to the entertainment world—his mother is actress Jacqueline Guido, so you could say showbiz runs in the family.

Outside of acting, he shares glimpses of his personal life on social media, where his adorable dog Jax has become something of a fan favorite on his Instagram account. Whether he’s on screen or sharing moments with his pup, there’s no doubt that he continues to build a loyal following. With each role, he proves he’s more than just a rising star—he’s someone with staying power in Hollywood.

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He made a notable appearance in the 2013 film World War Z, which marked one of his standout roles on the big screen. Over the years, he has not only built a reputation as an actor but has also expanded his creative footprint behind the camera. He’s taken on multiple roles in the industry, earning well-deserved credits as a writer, director, and producer across various projects. One such project that highlights his versatility is the 2018 short film Dog Days, which he both wrote and directed—a clear testament to his growing influence in filmmaking. He continues to explore new avenues in storytelling, proving that he’s much more than just a familiar face on screen.

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Fabio, a name that became synonymous with charm and charisma in Hollywood, carved out a successful acting career over the years. While many know him for his striking looks, Fabio proved time and again that he had serious talent beneath the surface. His journey into entertainment began largely through television comedies, where he showcased his versatility and comedic timing. One of his earliest notable appearances was on the long-running ABC sitcom *Roseanne* (1988–1997), which helped establish Fabio as more than just a model—he was an emerging actor with real potential. During the early '90s, Fabio also made a splash in special programming, appearing on *People's 20th Birthday* (ABC, 1993–94), further boosting his visibility. It wasn’t long before he transitioned into film, making his mark in the dark comedy *Death Becomes Her* (1992), starring Meryl Streep. That role opened doors, and soon Fabio found himself in a string of diverse projects. He appeared in Dirk Shafer’s satirical comedy *Man of the Year* (1996), the spoof action flick *Spy Hard* alongside Leslie Nielsen, and even lent his presence to the basketball-themed comedy *Eddie* (1996). While films kept him busy, Fabio never strayed too far from TV. In the early 2000s, he took on a recurring role on *Yes, Dear* (CBS, 2000–06), endearing himself to a new generation of viewers. Around the same time, his fame was celebrated in retrospectives like *Fabio: The E! True Hollywood Story* (E! Networks, 2000–01) and the edgy *Tom Green Uncensored* (MTV, 2000–01), both of which highlighted his cultural impact beyond the screen. As the 2000s rolled on, Fabio continued to act in feature films, including the quirky comedy-adventure *The Bubble Boy* (2001) with Jake Gyllenhaal and the cult classic *Zoolander* (2001), where he shared the screen with Ben Stiller in a memorable cameo. These roles reminded audiences that Fabio, while often cast for his image, could deliver laughs with perfect comedic timing. In what might be considered one of his later major appearances, Fabio joined the sketch-comedy series *The Birthday Boys* (IFC, 2013–15), proving that his appeal and relevance endured across decades. From sitcoms to satires, from cameos to leading roles, Fabio built a legacy that blended humor, heart, and a little bit of glamour—making him a unique figure in Hollywood history.

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