Max Jenkins

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Max Jenkins
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Jenkins at the It Gets Better Project Holiday Show in December 2014
Born (1985-03-13) March 13, 1985 (age 38)
New York City
Occupation(s)Actor, writer
Years active2009–present

Max Jenkins (born March 13, 1985) is an American actor and writer. He starred as Max Carnegie in NBC's comedy-drama detective series The Mysteries of Laura . [1] He is also known for his appearances in HBO's acclaimed series High Maintenance . [2]

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Career

Jenkins was first seen on High Maintenance in the webisode "Olivia" in 2013, guest-starring opposite Heléne Yorke. [3] BuzzFeed lauded Jenkins and Yorke in their list of "16 Scene-Stealers From TV Comedy" in 2014, [4] while Indiewire praised "Olivia" as "one of the series' strongest and most popular episodes." [5]

Jenkins has also given critically acclaimed [6] [7] [8] performances in various New York theatre productions, [9] notably Unnatural Acts at Classic Stage Company. [10] The play, co-written by Jenkins and other members of the cast, [11] was nominated for three 2012 Drama Desk Awards, including Outstanding Play. [12]

Upon the premiere of The Mysteries of Laura on September 17, 2014, The Los Angeles Times cited Jenkins as "fabulous," adding that he "may deserve a show of his own." [13]

In August 2018, it was announced that Jenkins was cast as Christopher Doyle in the Netflix dark comedy series, Dead to Me . [14]

In 2022, he played Jeff in the world premiere production of Which Way to the Stage off-Broadway. [15]

Personal life

Jenkins was born and raised in New York City. [2]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole
2012 Watching TV with the Red Chinese Boy in Gladiator Costume
2014Fort TildenAshley
2014You Must Be JokingPaul
2014The Dark SideBill
2015 Those People Dracula
2017 The Mess He Made Jude [16]
2019 Plus One Nick

Television

YearTitleRole
2009 The Middle Sue's friend
2011 Gossip Girl Keith's Assistant
2012 30 Rock U.N. Receptionist
2012 Anderson Live Himself
2013 High Maintenance Max
2014–2016 The Mysteries of Laura Max Carnegie
2015 Orange Is the New Black Drew
2016 High Maintenance Max
2019–2022 Dead to Me Christopher Doyle
2021 Special Tanner

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef
2012
Drama Desk Awards Outstanding Play Unnatural ActsNominated [12]
2021
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Dead to Me Nominated [17]

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