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Max Wright

Highest Rated: 90% Reds (1981)

Lowest Rated: 17% Soul Man (1986)

Birthday: Aug 2, 1943

Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, USA

Though a Tony-nominated stage actor and prolific presence on television for more than three decades, Max Wright was best known for the quirky "ALF" (NBC, 1986-1990), which cast him as a suburbanite contending with a bumptious, furry alien in his home. Born George Edward Maxwell Wright on August 2, 1943 in Detroit, Michigan, he relocated to Montreal, Canada to study drama at the National Theater School. After adopting "Max" as his stage name due to the presence of another George Wright in the actors' union, Wright performed on stage in theaters across the country before making his Broadway debut in the 1968 production of "The Great White Hope." By the mid-1970s, he was working steadily in features and on television and stage: in the former capacity, he was the exasperated producer funding Roy Scheider's long-delayed musical in "All That Jazz" (1979), and played minor roles in Jonathan Demme's "Last Embrace" (1979) and Warren Beatty's "Reds" (1981), while on television, he gave a memorable turn as Nazi doctor Joseph Mengele in "Playing for Time" (CBS, 1980) and starred as the put-upon station manager of a television series terrorized by talk show host Dabney Coleman in the critically acclaimed "Buffalo Bill" (NBC, 1983-84). The stage remained his most notable showcase, thanks to roles in Broadway runs of "The Cherry Orchard" in 1977 and "Richard III" opposite Al Pacino in 1979. But Wright was probably best known for his starring role on the NBC series "ALF," which cast him as the mild-mannered head of a suburban family whose penchant for peace and quiet is disturbed by the arrival of a wise-cracking alien, performed in puppet form by series co-creator Paul Fusco. Though a ratings hit for the network, "ALF" was apparently a chore for most of its human cast, including Wright, who chafed against playing second banana to a puppet and the interminable technical demands required to preserve its illusion of life. Wright was reportedly relieved when "ALF" ran its course, and returned to steady work as a character player in films like "Snow Falling on Cedars" (1999) and featured guest appearances on television projects like "From the Earth to the Moon" (HBO, 1999), which cast him as Guenter Wendt, who oversaw the manned phase of the Apollo program for NASA. He scored a personal triumph that same year with a Tony nomination and Drama Desk Award for his performance in Anton Chekhov's "Ivanev." In 1999, he returned to series regular work on "Norm" (ABC, 1999-2001), playing the stuffy boss to former hockey star Norm Macdonald. The comedian would provide Wright with the majority of his final screen appearances, including a guest role on "A Minute with Stan Hooper" (Fox, 2003) and the pilot for a new sitcom, "Back to Norm" in 2005. Wright, who was diagnosed with and treated for lymphoma in 1995, succumbed to the disease at the age of 75 on June 26, 2019.

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90% 82% Reds
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88% 85% All That Jazz
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67% 60% William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream
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60% 69% Simon
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39% 68% Snow Falling on Cedars
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17% 35% Soul Man
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23% White Mile
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A Mother's Gift
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Filmography

Movies TV Shows
Easter 2003 Zaddock Pratt Actor Snow Falling on Cedars 39% 68% 1999 Horace Whaley Actor William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream 67% 60% 1999 Robin Starveling Actor Dead by Midnight 1997 Dr. Jonas Reilly Actor A Mother's Gift 1995 Herman Mandelbrot Actor White Mile 23% 1994 Bill Spencer Actor Wedding Day Blues 1988 Howard Haldane Actor Soul Man 17% 35% 1986 Dr. Aronson Actor Touch and Go 39% 1986 Lester Actor Konrad 1985 Dr. Al Monford Actor Fraternity Vacation 36% 1985 Millard Tvedt Actor Dangerous Company 17% 1982 Dr. Boone Actor Reds 90% 82% 1981 Floyd Dell Actor Simon 60% 69% 1980 Leon Hundertwasser Actor All That Jazz 88% 85% 1979 Joshua Penn Actor
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