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Max Greenfield

Highest Rated: 90% Promising Young Woman (2020)

Lowest Rated: 11% Cats & Dogs 3: Paws Unite! (2020)

Birthday: Sep 4, 1980

Birthplace: Dobbs Ferry, New York, USA

Actor Max Greenfield vaulted to fame with his Emmy-nominated performance as the acerbic, eccentric Schmidt on "New Girl" (Fox, 2011-18), which led to roles in features and other television series like "The Neighborhood" (CBS, 2018- ). Born September 4, 1980 in Dobbs Ferry, New York, he moved to Los Angeles, California after spending a year at an art college in his home state. Greenfield decided to dabble in acting, and soon advanced from work as an extra to guest roles on "Gilmore Girls" (The WB/CW, 2000-07) and in independent features like "When Do We Eat?" (2004). In 2005, he earned critical praise for his recurring turn as Leo D'Amato, a duplicitous sheriff's deputy on "Veronica Mars" (UPN/The CW, 2004-07), which briefly led to a starring role in his own series, the Jerry Bruckheimer-produced "Modern Men" (The WB, 2006). He soon returned to guest roles, where he again found favor with viewers and critics for both comic and dramatic turns on "The O.C." (Fox, 2003-07), for which he played a younger version of Peter Gallagher's Sandy Cohen, and as the much-loathed assistant Nick Pepper on "Ugly Betty" (ABC, 2006-2010). In 2011, Greenfield landed his breakout role as Schmidt on "New Girl." Initially envisioned as a garden-variety cad, Greenfield's performance, earmarked by flawless timing and biting delivery, quickly earned a fan following, and the show's producers gave the character a wounded soul and considerable heart, especially in regard to Hannah Simone's Cece, with whom he would father two children by the series' final season. Greenfield would earn Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for his turn as Schmidt, which in turn would lead to expanded opportunities in feature films like "Hello, My Name is Doris" (2015), as the crush object of shy office worker Sally Field, and "The Big Short" (2015), as well as producing duties on the 2017 Ice Cube comedy "Fist Fight." He also continued to lend his talents to other television projects, and drew critical praise for appearances in decidedly un-Schmidt-like roles: on "American Horror Story: Hotel" (FX, 2015), he was a drug addict violated by the titular location's monster-in-residence, the Addiction Demon, and on "The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story" (FX, 2018), his down-and-out hustler befriended serial killer in training Andrew Cunanan. After "New Girl" completed its seventh and final season, Greenfield joined the cast of "The Neighborhood," a CBS sitcom that pitted tough Los Angeles resident Cedric the Entertainer against his new neighbor, an exceedingly nice Midwesterner played by Greenfield.

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90% 87% Promising Young Woman Watchlist 89% 88% The Big Short Watchlist 86% 76% Hello, My Name Is Doris Watchlist
80% 78% Veronica Mars
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76% 79% The Valet Watchlist 70% 40% They Came Together Watchlist 52% 70% The Glass Castle Watchlist
46% 43% About Alex
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42% 69% When Do We Eat?
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41% 40% What Men Want Watchlist

Filmography

Movies TV Shows
First Time Female Director 36% 58% 2023 Actor Pickled 67% 2022 Self The Valet 76% 79% 2022 Vincent Royce Actor Promising Young Woman 90% 87% 2020 Joe Actor Cats & Dogs 3: Paws Unite! 11% 23% 2020 Roger the Dog Voice What Men Want 41% 40% 2019 Kevin Myrtle Actor I'm Not Here 38% 71% 2017 Dad Actor The Glass Castle 52% 70% 2017 David Actor Fist Fight 25% 40% 2017 Producer Ice Age: Collision Course 18% 39% 2016 Roger Voice Hello, My Name Is Doris 86% 76% 2015 John Fremont Actor The Big Short 89% 88% 2015 Mortgage Broker Actor About Alex 46% 43% 2014 Josh Actor They Came Together 70% 40% 2014 Jake Actor Veronica Mars 80% 78% 2014 Leo D'Amato Actor The Boys and Girls Guide to Getting Down 33% 2011 Joey Actor When Do We Eat? 42% 69% 2005 Ethan Actor Cross Bronx 67% 2004 Ike Green Actor
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