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Max Wright
Actor from the United States

George Edward "Max" Wright (August 2, 1943 – June 26, 2019) was an American actor, known for his role as Willie Tanner on the sitcom ALF (1986–1990).

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Early life

Wright was born August 2, 1943, in Detroit, Michigan, as George Edward Wright. He took the nickname "Max" as other actors were already known as George Wright.1

He moved to the suburb of Southfield as a child, graduating from Southfield Senior High School in 1961. While a student at Southfield, he was very active in the theatre program and had leads in two different musical productions.

Career

Film and television

Wright made supporting appearances on television shows such as WKRP in Cincinnati,2 and was a regular cast member on Misfits of Science,3 AfterMASH,4 Buffalo Bill,5 and The Norm Show,6 and the made-for-TV adaptation of Stephen King's The Stand.7 He appeared in the first and second seasons of the sitcom Friends as Terry, the manager of Central Perk.8 He played Günter Wendt in the 1998 HBO miniseries From the Earth to the Moon9 and Dr. Josef Mengele in Playing for Time.10

ALF

From 1986 to 1990, Wright appeared in the sitcom ALF as Willie Tanner, a typical father of a middle-class family, who finds an alien who has crash-landed on Earth. Despite becoming his best-known performance, the actor despised the role due to its huge technical demands and the fact that he, a human, played a supporting character for an "inanimate object". "It was hard work and very grim", he stated in a 2000 interview to People.11 He was also, reportedly, very happy when the show was canceled in 1990. "I was hugely eager to have it over with", he said in the same interview. According to his co-star in the show, Anne Schedeen, "there was one take, and Max walked off the set, went to his dressing room, got his bags, went to his car, and disappeared. Nobody had to say, 'Wrap,' and there were no goodbyes". However, Wright later admitted that as the years passed he looked back at ALF with less animosity and conceded that "It doesn't matter what I felt or what the days were like, ALF brought people a lot of joy."12

Stage

Wright also had a stage career. In 1968, he appeared in the original production of The Great White Hope at the Arena Stage in Washington, D.C.13 In 1998, he appeared on Broadway in Ivanov, which garnered him a Tony nomination,14 and played Sir Andrew in Twelfth Night at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.15 In 2007, he acted at the JET (Jewish Ensemble Theatre) in Detroit16 and in the production of No Man's Land at the American Repertory Theater.17 He also appeared in The Public Theater's 2010 production of The Winter's Tale and The Merchant of Venice at Shakespeare in the Park festivals.18

Personal life

Wright was married to Linda Ybarrondo from 1965 until her death from breast cancer in 2017. The couple had two children.192021

Death

In 1995, he was diagnosed with lymphoma, which was successfully treated and remained in remission until 2019.22 He died from the disease on June 26, 2019, at the age of 75 at the Lillian Booth Actors Home in Englewood, New Jersey.23242526

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1979Last EmbraceSecond Commuter2728
All That JazzJoshua PennDrama-musical film directed by Bob Fosse and written by Robert Alan Aurthur & Fosse29
1980SimonLeon HundertwasserComedy-science fiction film directed and written by Marshall Brickman
1981RedsFloyd DellBiographical-historical drama directed by Warren Beatty and written by Beatty & Trevor Griffiths
1983The Sting IIFloor ManagerCrime film directed by Jeremy Paul Kagan
1985Fraternity VacationMillard TvedtComedy film directed by James Frawley
1986Touch and GoLesterRomantic film directed by Robert Mandel
Soul ManDr. AronsonComedy film directed by Steve Miner
1988Going to the ChapelHoward HaldaneComedy film directed by Paul Lynch30
1994The ShadowBergerAction-adventure film directed by Russell Mulcahy31
1995Grumpier Old MenCounty Health InspectorComedy film directed by Howard Deutch
1999A Midsummer Night's DreamRobin Starveling
Snow Falling on CedarsHorace Whaley3233
2002EasterZaddock Pratt
  • Comedy film directed and written by Richard Caliban
  • Based on Will Scheffer's play of the same name
34

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1974Great PerformancesEtienneEpisode: "In Fashion"
1977Red AlertTV movie
1980Playing for TimeDr. MengeleTV movie
1981For Ladies OnlyShakespeare DirectorTV movie
1982Hart to HartDr. Robert ChaseEpisode: "Hart of Diamonds"
CBS Afternoon Playhouse1 episode
WKRP in CincinnatiFrank Bartman2 episodes
TaxiMr. AmbroseEpisode: "The Road Not Taken: Part 2"
1983Tales from the DarksideMr. BundleEpisode: "Trick or Treat" (Pilot)
1983-1984Buffalo BillKarl Shub25 episodes
1984AfterMASHBurt PhilbrickEpisode: "Less Miserables"
The Boy Who Loved TrollsSecretaryTV movie
E/RMarvin BrockEpisode: "Mr. Fix-It"
1985Scandal SheetStan ClarkTV movie
Code Name: Foxfire1 episode, Episode: "Slay It Again, Sam"
BensonBernardSeason 6 episode 19 "Mid-life Cowboy"
KonradDr. Al MonfordTV movie
Misfits of ScienceDick StetmeyerTV movie
1985–1986Misfits of ScienceDick Stetmeyer15 episodes
1986CheersJim Fleener2 episodes
Comedy FactoryEpisode: "The Faculty"
LibertyAlexandre Gustave EiffelTV movie
1986–1990ALFWillie Tanner99 episodes
1987Faerie Tale TheatrePrince HeinrickEpisode: "The Dancing Princesses"
1988Five to ElevenReaderEpisode: "Oh How Pleasant to Know Mr. Lear!"
1991Murder, She WroteGerald YelvertonEpisode: "The Taxman Cometh"
1992GhostwriterMr. Brinker4 episode
Quantum LeapDoc Kinman2 episodes
The Powers That BeJustice ReynoldsEpisode: "Sophie's Big Decision"
1993DudleyPaul6 episodes
Murphy BrownMarshall CorwinEpisode: "All the Life That's Fit to Print"
RocMr. ColeEpisode: "Shove It Up Your Asprin"
1994MontyWild, Wild WillyEpisode: "Wild, Wild Willy and His O.K. Corral"
The StandDr. Herbert Denninger1 episode
White MileBill SpencerTV movie
1995A Mother's GiftHerman MandelbrotTV movie
1994–1995FriendsTerry2 episodes
1996The John Larroquette ShowJackson BishopEpisode: "Some Call Them Beasts"
Aaahh!!! Real MonstersHerbie Hinkle (voice)Episode: "You Only Scare Twice"
Early EditionMayor Mike GarfieldEpisode: "Thief Swipes Mayor's Dog"
High IncidentGassEpisode: "Change Partners"
1997Dead by MidnightDr. Jonas ReillyTV movie
1998From the Earth to the MoonGuenter WendtEpisode: "We Have Cleared the Tower"
Twelfth Night, or What You WillSir Andrew AguecheekTV movie
Mad About YouMan in ElevatorEpisode: "Season Opener"
1999The Drew Carey ShowDrew's StomachEpisode: "Drew's Stomachache"
1999–2001The Norm ShowMax Denby49 episodes
2003A Minute with Stan HooperThe MayorEpisode: "Stan Hooper Goes to Washington"
2005Back to NormUncle JoeTV movie, final film role

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Stage

YearTitleRole(s)VenueNotesRef.
1968The Great White HopeMr. Coates, reporter, German officerAlvin TheatreBroadway debut3637
1971The Taming of the ShrewGrumioGuthrie Theater38
1974Leonce and LenaperformerArena Stage3940
HoratioPhrenologistArena Stage4142
1975The Ascent of Mount FujiMainbet AbavevArena Stage43
1976Heartbreak HouseMazzini DunnArena Stage44
Waiting for GodotDidiArena Stage45
Our TownperformerArena Stage4647
1977The Cherry OrchardSemyon Panteleyevich YepikhodovVivian Beaumont Theater48
The Basic Training of Pavlo HummelParkerLongacre Theatre49
1978StagesArnold Glickman, Father, Jack, TrooperBelasco Theatre50
Once in a LifetimeLawrence VailCircle in the Square TheatreTheatre World Award5152
The Inspector GeneralIván Alexándrovich KhlestakóvCircle in the Square Theatre53
1979Richard IIISecond MurdererCort Theater54
1980A Midsummer Night's DreamFrancis FluteAmerican Repertory Theater55
Happy EndBob MarkerAmerican Repertory Theater56
The Inspector GeneralMayorAmerican Repertory Theater57
Lunch HourLeoEthel Barrymore Theatre58
1981Henry IV, Part 1GlendowerDelacorte Theater59
1982The Front PageEndicottLong Wharf Theatre60
1992What the Butler SawDr. PrenticeLa Jolla Playhouse61
1995DenialProfessor Bernard CooperLong Wharf Theatre62
1997IvanovPavel LebedevVivian Beaumont TheaterTony Award nomination

Drama Desk Award nomination

6364
1998Twelfth NightSir Andrew AguecheekVivian Beaumont Theater65
The Cripple of InishmaanJohnnypateenmikeGeffen Playhouse66
1999The Taming of the ShrewChristopher SlyDelacorte Theater67
2005Happy EndNarratorPacific Resident Theatre68
2007No Man's LandSpoonerAmerican Repertory TheaterElliot Norton Award697071
2010The Winter's TaleOld ShepherdDelacorte Theater72
The Merchant of VenicePrince of ArragonDelacorte Theater73

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