Sesame Street - Beat The Time with Grover
Sesame Street: Guy Smiley And The Here Is Your Life Oak Tree
Sesame St - Guy Smiley - Mystery Guest X
Sesame Street: The Waiting Game with Guy Smiley!
Classic Sesame Street - Beat the Time with Guy Smiley and the Count
Sesame Street: On Vacation With Guy Smiley
Sesame Street: Song: Guy Smiley sings "I'll Love You In Spring Time."
Sesame St - Guy Smiley - Here Is Your Life - Sneakers
Classic Sesame Street - This is Your Lunch!
Sesame St - Guy Smiley - To Tell A Face
Sesame Street - Beat The Time with Cookie Monster
Kongsted - Drunk Smiley Guy (Kato Edit) [Audio Stream]
Sesame Street - Guy Smiley takes his audience to lunch
Sesame Street: Make it Fit with Guy Smiley!
Sesame Street - Beat The Time with Grover
Sesame Street: Guy Smiley And The Here Is Your Life Oak Tree
Sesame St - Guy Smiley - Mystery Guest X
Sesame Street: The Waiting Game with Guy Smiley!
Classic Sesame Street - Beat the Time with Guy Smiley and the Count
Sesame Street: On Vacation With Guy Smiley
Sesame Street: Song: Guy Smiley sings "I'll Love You In Spring Time."
Sesame St - Guy Smiley - Here Is Your Life - Sneakers
Classic Sesame Street - This is Your Lunch!
Sesame St - Guy Smiley - To Tell A Face
Sesame Street - Beat The Time with Cookie Monster
Kongsted - Drunk Smiley Guy (Kato Edit) [Audio Stream]
Sesame Street - Guy Smiley takes his audience to lunch
Sesame Street: Make it Fit with Guy Smiley!
Guy Smiley - Breakdown
Classic Sesame Street - Guy Smiley hosts a SH dinner
Classic Sesame Street - The How Many Game??
Sesame Street - What's My Job?
Sesame St - Cookie Monster + Guy Smiley - Buy A Pie
Slapstick - Guy Smiley
Guy Smiley - The Canadian Way
Classic Sesame Street - On Vacation with Guy Smiley
Mitt Romney vs Guy Smiley vs Occupy Miami
Guy Smiley is a character on Sesame Street who was dubbed "America's favorite game show host." His skits are among those on the show that parody commercial media. Guy has also hosted parodies of This Is Your Life called "Here Is Your Life." Guests who were profiled included a loaf of bread, a tooth and a tree (all aimed at teaching children how things are made). He has also hosted pageants for numbers and letters.
Performed by Jim Henson, the character was mostly discontinued upon Henson's death in 1990. He appeared as a background character in a street scene in 1998, and was performed by Steve Whitmire. He also appeared in the CD-ROMs, "Let's Make a Word" (a spoof of Let's Make a Deal) and "Get Set to Learn", where his voice was credited to Don Reardon. More recently the character has been played by Eric Jacobson, starting with video inserts in the touring exhibit "Sesame Street Presents: The Body". As seen in the preview for the 39th season, Guy Smiley will officially return to the show.
Willard Mitt Romney (born March 12, 1947) is an American businessman and the presumptive nominee of the Republican Party for President of the United States in the 2012 election. He was the 70th Governor of Massachusetts (2003–07).
The son of Lenore and George W. Romney (Governor of Michigan, 1963–69), he was raised in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. In 1966, after one year at Stanford University, he left the United States to spend thirty months in France as a Mormon missionary. In 1969, he married Ann Davies, and the couple had five children together. In 1971, he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Brigham Young University and, in 1975, a joint Juris Doctor and Master of Business Administration from Harvard University as a Baker Scholar. He entered the management consulting industry, which in 1977, led to a position at Bain & Company. Later serving as Chief Executive Officer, he helped bring the company out of financial crisis. In 1984, he co-founded the spin-off Bain Capital, a private equity investment firm that became highly profitable and one of the largest such firms in the nation. His net worth is estimated at $190–250 million, wealth that has helped fund his political campaigns. Active in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, he served as Ward Bishop and later Stake President in his area near Boston. He ran as the Republican candidate in the 1994 U.S. Senate election in Massachusetts, losing to long-time incumbent Ted Kennedy. In 1999, he was hired as President and CEO of the Salt Lake Organizing Committee for the 2002 Winter Olympics and Paralympics; and he helped turn the fiscally troubled games into a success.