Maxwell Caulfield

Maxwell Caulfield ( born November 23, 1959 in Glasgow, Scotland ) is a British actor.

Maxwell's American stepfather, an instructor of U.S. Marines in Parris Iceland, threw him out of the house when he was 15 years old. He moved to the U.S. in order, received a green card and found work as a dancer, before he made ​​his stage debut in the title role of Joe Orton's Entertaining Mr. Sloane in New York. He made his Broadway debut in JB Priestley's An Inspector Calls next Siân Phillips.

In 1982, he won both Michelle Pfeiffer starred in the movie musical Grease 2 The film was true to his time no blockbuster, but has since achieved something like cult status and has had both a home video / DVD and even in television broadcasting success. Best known Caulfield 's for sure - next to Grease 2 - for his role as Miles Colby in the Dynasty spin-off The Empire - The Colbys. In 1984, he appeared in the film Electric Dreams, 1997 in Real Blonde.

He also had a guest appearance in the first episode of Beverly Hills, 90210, as an older man who is interested in Shannen Doherty, until he finds out how young she is. In the film Empire Records (1995 ) he played Rex Manning, a run-down rock star. In 2000, he starred in two episodes of dramatic spy series Nikita the role of Helmut Volker, who is on the female title character, played by Peta Wilson, interested. In 2006, he appeared in the docudrama The Big One - with the great quake of San Francisco.

At 21, married in 1980 Caulfield his actor colleague Juliet Mills, who is 18 years older than him, and thus became the stepfather of their daughter, Melissa Miklenda. Caulfield and Mills live in Santa Barbara, California.

Awards

The readers of Bravo chose Maxwell Caulfield 1982 in the category male movie stars the winner of the Bravo Otto (before Adriano Celentano and Arnold Schwarzenegger ).

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