Guillaume Patry (born June 19, 1982) is a Canadian professional StarCraft player who plays under the alias Grrrr...
He is from Quebec City, was a StarCraft world champion in 1999.
He dominated the scene as a random player before he arrived in Korea, where he then focused on the Protoss race.
While Garimto pioneered many "cheesy" strategies for Protoss, virtually every (then) standard build order was a direct result of Grrr's innovations.
He won the Hanaro OSL- the first OSL in history- a king of king's tournament, and placed high in a variety of others in a long career.
Eventually his interest and performance in Starcraft declined, resulting in his retirement in early 2004.
After he retired, he became a gambler with Bertrand Grospellier, former French professional StarCraft gamer, but quit again.
According to a report from FOMOS (online professional game media), he's living a life as an ordinary staff member of a company, but he said that he could return to the professional game field after the release of StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty.He is currently a panelist on the talk show Non-Summit and a cast member of the variety-travel show that branched off it, Where Is My Friend's Home in South Korea.
In May 2015 it was announced that Patry had signed the management contract with JTBC.