
Max Wright
Biography
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George Edward Maxwell Wright (August 2, 1943 – June 26, 2019), credited professionally as Max Wright, was an American actor, known for his role as Willie Tanner on the sitcom ALF (1986-1990).
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Known For
Acting History
1999
Snow Falling on Cedars as Horace Whaley
1999A Midsummer Night's Dream as Robin Starveling
1999The Norm Show as Max Denby
1998Twelfth Night as Sir Andrew Aguecheek
1998From the Earth to the Moon as Günter Wendt
1998LateLine
1997Dead by Midnight as Dr. Jonas Reilly
1996Early Edition as Mayor Mike Garfield
1995Grumpier Old Men as County Health Inspector
1995The Drew Carey Show as Drew's stomach
1995A Mother's Gift as Herman Mandelbrot
1994Friends as Terry
1994The Shadow as Berger
1994White Mile as Bill Spencer
1994The Stand as Dr. Herbert Denninger
1994Monty
1993The John Larroquette Show as Jackson Bishop
1993Dudley as Paul
1992Mad About You as Man in Elevator
1992The Powers That Be
1991Roc as Mr. Cole
1989Quantum Leap as Doc Kinman
1988Going to the Chapel as Howard Haldane
1987ALF’s Special Christmas as Willie Tanner
1986Soul Man as Dr. Aronson
1986ALF as Willie Tanner
1986Touch and Go as Lester
1986Liberty as Alexandre Gustave Eiffel
1985Fraternity Vacation as Millard Tvedt
1985Konrad as Dr. Al Monford
1985Misfits of Science as Dick Stetmeyer
1985The Comedy Factory as Leon Pakulski
1985Scandal Sheet as Stan Clark
1984The Boy Who Loved Trolls as Secretary
1984Murder, She Wrote as Gerald Yelverton
1984E/R
1983Buffalo Bill as Karl Shub
1983The Sting II as Floor Manager
1982Cheers as Jim Fleener
1982Faerie Tale Theatre as Prince Heinrick
1982Dangerous Company as Dr. Boone
1981Reds as Floyd Dell
1981Open All Night
1981For Ladies Only as Shakespeare Director
1981Code Red
1980Playing for Time as Dr. Josef Mengele
1980Simon as Leon Hundertwasser
1979All That Jazz as Joshua Penn
1979Hart to Hart
1979Last Embrace as Second Commuter
1978WKRP in Cincinnati
1978Taxi as Mr. Ambrose
1974In Fashion as Etienne
1974Lincoln: Trial by Fire as Horace Greeley
1971Great Performances as Etienne
1956Tony Awards as Self - Performer
1956Tony Awards as Self - Nominee








