Guy Burnet (born August 8, 1983) is a British film, television and theatre actor. He is best known for playing the parts of Craig Dean in the British Channel 4 soap Hollyoaks.
Before becoming an actor, Guy Burnet aspired to become a professional footballer. He attended Queens Park Rangers Soccer School. He subsequently undertook trials and played in various locations throughout Europe. He plays football, taking part in a celebrity football match on 2 June 2007 at the new Wembley Stadium prior to England's first match at the stadium. In September 2007 he played for England in an England v Russia charity match in support of the Give Life Foundation.


Guy Burnet started his career in theatre and making award winning short films. Burnet joined the cast of
Hollyoaks in 2002 as a main character and series regular following his second ever audition. He play as Craig Dean, which in show have storyline he's fall in love with his best friend John Paul McQueen portrayed by
James Sutton, and with this storyline betwen Craig and John Paul cited as "one of the biggest and most successful that
Hollyoaks has told". On August 2007, he was left the show and later on September 2008 he's back to the show. Both Burnet and Sutton left the series some weeks later when their characters left for Ireland where Burnet's character was studying at Trinity College, Dublin.


In April 2007, Guy Burnet, together with Anthony Quinlan and Jennifer Metcalfe, appeared on the ITV2 show 'Grease Is The Word'. Burnet has appeared in Sonny With a Chance, a Disney Original Series highly popular amongst teens in the United States. He appeared in the episode "Sonny with a Song", as a singer/songwriter called Trey Brothers. In 2009, Burnet played "Pinklady" in Moving On for the BBC.
In 2011, Guy Burnet completed work as a lead in film Two Jacks (2012) alongside Sienna Miller. He also play in Luster as Banksy (2010), Baseline as Ricky (2010), Age of Heroes as Riley (2011), Rites of Passage as Mojo (2012), and will also play in Beautiful Now. As well as playing football, Burnet is involved in amateur boxing. His interest in boxing led him to direct a documentary on WBU featherweight title holder Derry Mathews. During 2012 Burnet was the lead in a production of 'Murder In The First', which played off-Broadway, receiving rave reviews for his performance.