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Burton "Gus" Guster is a fictional character on the USA Network television comedy Psych and the sequel film series of the same name played by American actor Dulé Hill. He functions as the " straight man " for Shawn Spencer 's antics, and provides sobering advice, helpful knowledge, steady support, and friendship.
Shawn Spencer works as a freelance consultant to the Santa Barbara Police Department, along with his business partner and lifelong best friend Burton "Gus" Guster. Like many fictional detectives, he is very observant and skilled in deductive reasoning. However, he pretends that his skills are due to him being a psychic. [3]
The series follows Shawn Spencer (James Roday) and his colleague and best friend Burton "Gus" Guster , who claim to operate a psychic detective agency; it is actually based on Shawn's hyperobservant ability. In the episode, an obviously disturbed man requests help from the two, believing that he is being haunted.
Winnifred "Winnie" Guster (Phylicia Rashad) is the mother of Gus and Joy Guster, and the wife of Bill Guster. She first appeared in " Gus's Dad May Have Killed an Old Guy " (2.10) followed by " Christmas Joy " (3.09) and in "A Nightmare on State Street" (8.09).
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For his performance in portraying Burton "Gus" Guster in the episode "Spellingg Bee", Dulé Hill was nominated to win the award for "Best Actor–Comedy" at the 13th Annual NAMIC Vision Awards. The awards are organized by the National Association for Multi-ethnicity in Communications (NAMIC), and are given for "outstanding achievements in ...
Gus Matthews, the main character in the film The Benchwarmers; Professor Gus Nikolais, in the film Lorenzo's Oil; Gus Pike, in the television series Road to Avonlea, played by Michael Mahonen; Gus Polinski, the lead musician of a polka band in the film Home Alone; Gus Porter, in The Owl House; Gus Smith, in the film The Birth of a Nation
Lost and Gone Forever is the third studio album by the band Guster, released in September 1999. It was recorded earlier that year in Sausalito, California , and Bearsville, New York. In 1999, Ryan Miller claimed that Guster took the album's title "from the popular folk song ' Oh My Darling, Clementine ' " and "chose it because we felt it ...