Career
He played five Tests for the West Indies and three for New Zealand in the 1950s, one of which was the New Zealand team"s first victory, over the West Indies. Guillen held the further rare distinction of also playing in the final of New Zealand"s premier association football competition, the Chatham Cup, gaining a runners-up medal for Western AFC in 1954. Unsurprisingly for a wicket-keeper, his position in the Western side was goalkeeper.
Internationally, he represents the Netherlands in cricket.
On the death of Colin Snedden on 24 April 2011, Guillen became the oldest surviving New Zealand Test cricketer (he was also the second oldest to represent West Indies). He died on 1 March 2013 in Christchurch.
In 2004 he published his memoirs, Calypso Kiwi.