Max Schneider
Max Schneider
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Actor/Singer Max Schneider began performing at the age of three and hasn't stopped since. He started off singing and dancing for family and friends on his living room table, but ended up singing and dancing on a Broadway stage.
He began his professional career in the Broadway musical, 13, and things just set off from there. Shortly after 13 closed, Max booked a guest starring role on LAW AND ORDER SVU. He has also appeared on television shows such as ONE LIFE TO LIVE and THE VIEW.
In January 2010, Max was lucky enough to be chosen out of 6,000 applicants to attend the YoungArts Program in Miami. He was one of twenty theater finalists, and he specialized in musical theater at the program. He studied with incredibly talented performers such as Liv Ullman, Malcolm Gets and Kevin Carroll.
In early May 2010, Max walked into a casting for the Fall/Winter 2010 ad campaign for Dolce & Gabbana featuring Madonna. A week later he was posing arm in arm with Madonna for world-renowned photographer, Steven Klein. The ad campaign was released in August of 2010 in 44 countries.
In late 2010 after attending NYU Tisch for Musical theater (New Studio on Broadway), Max booked his first role in a feature film, THE ART OF LOVE (The Last Keepers) starring Olympia Dukakis, Virginia Madsen and Aidan Quinn.
Max is best known for his role on Nickelodeon's HOW TO ROCK (2012) playing the popular character of Zander Robbins. He co-starred with Keke Palmer in the TV musical movie for Nickelodeon, RAGS, which premiered on May 28, 2012.
An avid singer and songwriter, Max has written for several other projects and artists. His song, "Last One Standing," co-written with Matt Wong and Claire Demorest, was featured in two episodes of HOW TO ROCK and his song, "Show You How to Do," co-written with Ben Charles, was featured on the Disney show SHAKE IT UP. He also wrote the song "Standing in China" which was featured on Cody Simpson's album Paradise in 2012!
During the summer of 2012, Max was invited to open for Victoria Justice on her "Making it in America" national tour. In addition to putting together a new band and opening for her in over 17 major cities to sold-out crowds, Max teamed up with Victoria once again to create their viral YouTube hit, "Bruno Mars Medley" (directed by Kurt Schneider). The Tour received rave reviews and Max and his band extended the tour by "headlining"-and selling out-Webster Hall (NYC) and House of Blues (Chicago). During the tour, Max debuted two of his original songs: "Everyday" (co-written by Jon Feldmann) and "Quicksand" (co-written by Matt Wong).
In late 2012, Max guest starred on the CW's BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. In the spring of 2013, he released the single, "Nothing Without Love," the video has garnered over 2.3 million views on YouTube. He also collaborated in a duet with actress/singer Keke Palmer for Jason Derulo, entitled "The Other Side," which has more than 9 million views on YouTube.
He was one of the stars NBC's drama series CRISIS (2014). The show centered on an idealistic Secret Service agent who finds himself at the center of an international crisis on his first day on the job. The show stared Dermot Mulroney, Gillian Anderson and Lance Gross. On the music side, MAX (as he goes by for music) performed the song "Mug Shot," which he also wrote, on the soundtrack for the Veronica Mars movie.
Max was seen in a supporting role in the indie feature LOVE & MERCY (2015) about the life of reclusive musician Brian Wilson from the '60s surfing band, The Beach Boys. He played the role of singer, songwriter and producer Van Dyke Parks, best known for his lyrical contributions to The Beach Boys' Smile project. The movie stars Paul Dano, Elizabeth Banks, Paul Giamatti, and John Cusack.
Throughout June 2015, Max toured with Fall Out Boy, Wiz Khalifa, and Hoodie Allen on the Boys of Zummer Tour.
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