Max Wright

Max Wright ( born August 2, 1943 in Detroit, Michigan as George Edward Maxwell Wright ) is an American actor.

Life and career

Max Wright became known in Germany through the role of William " Willie" Tanner from the TV show Alf. There he played the honest family man who often comes into conflict with the conformist Alf, but hid it in his house.

In The Misfits, he plays the finance officer of the Humanidyne laboratories, which is to bring the scientists to explore something sensible, but always yields to them when they pursue an unconventional project.

Previously, he had played supporting roles in movies such as Man That Jazz by Bob Fosse or Warren Beatty's Reds and Soul. Even after the end of Alf, he was seen in the cinema, for example, in a star-studded version of A Midsummer Night's Dream and Snow Falling on Cedars. He also played the small role of a museum staff in Shadow and the Curse of the Khan. He also appeared in series and still got about a role in the Stephen King adaptation The booth He also played in several episodes of the first and second season of the U.S. series Friends the chef and owner of Central Perk. As a series actresses Wright was back in a major supporting role in the American television series standard ( at the beginning also: The Standard Show) in 1999 to see.

2000 and 2003, he was arrested for drink driving.

Wright has been married since 1965 and has a son and a daughter.

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