Max Martini

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Max Martini

Maximilian Carlo Martini, better known as Max Martini is an acclaimed American actor recognized for his versatile acting skills. Born on December 11, 1969, Max's career spans over decades across various platforms, from television to film to theatre. His first notable breakout role came as Corporal Fred Henderson in the iconic war drama Saving Private Ryan, sharing the screen with acting giants like Tom Hanks and Matt Damon. This was followed by memorable roles in Level 9, The Great Raid, and the CBS military drama television series The Unit. Max's performance as Mark Geist in the film 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi is especially noteworthy.

Max Martini found steady work in Hollywood, both in film and TV after college. He shared the screen with Jodie Foster in Robert Zemeckis's Contact, played in Jane Doe with Calista Flockhart, and appeared in Cement alongside Chris Penn and Jeffrey Wright. In 1999, he extended his talents to writing and directing, co-directing the film Desert Son alongside his brother Christopher Martini. His first brush with direction was hailed as successful, bringing the Martini brother duo under the spotlight. He appeared in internationally acclaimed TV series like ABC's Castle and 24, played a lead role in the Emmy-nominated mini-series Taken and was a part of Amazon Studios' Western series Edge. Despite his demanding screen roles, Martini remained active in theater, co-founding the Theatre North Collaborative in New York City.

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Given Name: Maximilian Carlo Martini

Born: Woodstock, New York, U.S.

Citizenship: American, Italian

Birthday: December 11, 1969

Occupations: Actor, writer, director

Years Active: 1981-present

Children: 2

Spouses: Kim Restell

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