- He was originally listed for the part of Friar Tuck in Les aventures de Robin des Bois (1938) but the part went to Eugene Pallette.
- He was a resident of the Percy Williams home for aged and destitute actors in East Islip NY at the time of his death.
- He appeared in four films that have been selected for the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically" significant: 42ème rue (1933), Chercheuses d'or de 1933 (1933), Prologues (1933) and Mr. Smith au sénat (1939).
- Was in five Oscar Best Picture nominees: 42ème rue (1933), Grande dame d'un jour (1933), Capitaine Blood (1935), Mr. Smith au sénat (1939) and Une petite ville sans histoire (1940).
- Brother of actor Milton Kibbee.
- Uncle of actress Lois Kibbee.
- Great Uncle of actor Alex Zonn.
- In the Pre Code period, Guy Kibbee's role was the one that was fooled by young woman (Bebe Daniels, Glenda Farrell, Mary Brian, Joan Blondell, etc...). Blondell was the winner.
- His son Robert became Chancellor of the City College of New York.
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