- Kenny Scott Guffey is a filmmaker and indie author who is primarily best known for the film Night of the Undead, which is a modern Covid-19 take on the 1968 film, Night of the Living Dead. Other films include: The Dark Room, and 77.
Mr. Guffey has written multiple books including, For Delilah: An Unexpected Journey which touches on fatherhood and cleft awareness. Fluck, a unique take on the vampire genre, and an upcoming sequel as well.
Also known for the podcast series Beam Me Up (originally titled Beam Me Up Scotty), which included actor Trevor Lissauer during its five-season-run, and Cosmos Bros (2024) co-starring actor Danny Hitt.
Other works include the films Mutant Vampires from The Planet Neptune, I Hear the Trees Whispering, and ShadowMarsh.- IMDb mini biography by: Derrick Overstreet
- SpouseTiffanie Guffey(June 10, 2011 - ?) (1 child)
- Is the author of the memoir For Delilah: An Unexpected Journey, and the fictional vampire novella, Fluck.
- Composer Baker Knight penned many songs for Guffey's idol Ricky Nelson during the musician's life. Knight's daughter, actress Tuesday Knight, starred in Guffey's film Rick Nelson: Guntersville (2025).
- Previously promoted The Anton Yelchin Foundation on episodes of Beam Me Up after the late actor's parents, Viktor and Irina, heard an early episode dedicated to Anton's memory, which featured guest Garrett Price, director of Love, Antosha (2019).
- Is a student of legendary actor David Roya.
- Collects Wolf Man memorabilia from the 1941 Lon Chaney Universal film.
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