
Paul Guilfoyle commands the screen as Marty Lyons in the Eric Aronson directorial debut, Any Day Now.
Synopsis: Steve (Taylor Gray) is a night watchman in his early 20s but his life is already getting away from him: his band is falling apart, he owes a ton of money, and he’s in love with his best friend’s girl. When Marty Lyons (Paul Guilfoyle) comes along and ropes Steve into a world of misfits, oddballs, and lost souls as dirty as the Charles River, Steve wonders if this is a change for the better of if he’s about to make the worst mistake of his life.
The film is based on the art heist of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum and the thieves who used the distraction of St Patrick’s Day in Boston and walked away with hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of art – the single largest property theft in the world. To this day, the thieves are still at-large and the museum is offering a $10 million reward for information leading to the recovery of the stolen works.
Any Day Now also stars Alexandra Templer (“Only Murders in the Building”), Thomas Kee (Blow the Man Down), and Armando Rivera (Wolves).
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Born in Boston, Paul is best known for his role as Captain Jim Brass on “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.” His film credits include L.A. Confidential, Air Force One, and Spotlight, while his TV roles range from “Miami Vice” to “Star Trek: Discovery’s Guardian of Forever.”
Guilfoyle has established a substantial theatrical reputation on and off Broadway, including 12 years with the Theatre Company of Boston, appearances on Broadway include in David Rabe’s The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel, Those The River Keeps, Richard III with Al Pacino, David Mamet’s Glengarry Glen Ross, Death Defying Acts, and Search and Destroy.