Dahlia Waingort Guigui
Born in Miami, Dahlia graduated from New World School of the Arts and attended England's Oxford School of Drama. Through her distinguished associations with Richard Attenborough and Arthur Miller, as an actress Dahlia has caressed stages with memorable performances from London's National Theatre production of Twelfth Night to the John Anson Ford Theatre's production of Much Ado About Nothing in Los Angeles. Best known for her starring role alongside Ann-Margaret and Sonia Braga as a series regular on the CBS drama series Four Corners and as a recurring guest star in Felicity, Dahlia went on to work with Burt Reynolds in "Hard Time", co-starred on America's Most Wanted, Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior with Forest Whitaker, recurring role on HBO hit series True Blood and on the ABC Family series Jane By Design. Dahlia recently starred in "Selfie Dad" and "The Muppets" for Disney. Dahlia goes back to the stage anytime she can - most recently she performed at the Santa Monica Playhouse in "Plays in the Park" along with Esai Morales, Mark Rydell, Ed Asner, and George Segal. Dahlia's first venture into Producing was the passion project "Changing Hearts" in which she secured financing, Co-Produced and also had a supporting role. She Co-Produced the feature "Swing", Executive Produced National Lampoon's "Cattle Call" for Lions Gate Pictures, and Co-Starred and Co-Produced the thriller "Beneath the Darkness" starring Dennis Quaid, "9/11" starring Charlie Sheen, Whoopie Goldberg and Gina Gershon, "The Bronx Bull" and most recently "Paradise Cove" starring Mena Suvari, Todd Grinnell and Kristin Bauer van Straten. Dahlia was a financing consultant on the award winning documentary "Blackfish" and Produced the documentaries "Newman" and "Hero With A Thousand Faces". She is currently Producing the feature film "Sweetwater" while setting up "Big Finish" and "Gorgeous George". Dahlia is COO, Executive VP of Development and Head of Production at Sunset Pictures. She is a member of the PGA and SAG-AFTRA and a founding member along with Jimmy Smits, Sonia Braga and Esai Morales of the National Hispanic Foundation for the Arts. She and her husband Martin Guigui have three children.