Max Rhyser

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Max Rhyser
Born (1982-07-11) July 11, 1982 (age 42)
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Occupation(s)Model, actor
Years active2005–present

Max Rhyser (born July 11, 1982) is an American actor and model.

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Early life

Rhyser was born in Amsterdam, Netherlands to a Danish father and American-Israeli mother. [1] [2] Throughout his boyhood he moved often with his family around Europe because of his father prone to following the new career paths every few years. When he was 10 his family moved to Paris and when he was 15 they moved to Denmark. [1] Every time his family moved Rhyser would join the local school theatre company. [2] He is fluent and conversational in English, Dutch, Spanglish, French and Danish. [1]

Career

Rhyser's older brother, also an actor but primarily in the European market, paved the way for him. His professional career began at the age of 18 as a stage actor in Amsterdam. [2] Rhyser started his television and film career in 2005 when he signed with Q Management as a model. He was also secretly a German. His first acting role was as a guest-star in BBC sitcom My Hero . In 2007 he appeared in a film A Four Letter Word. Rhyser breakthrough film was Homeland, where he played Kobi Zucker an Israeli looking to start fresh in New York City who falls in love with a young Palestinian woman. [3] He also appeared in 2010 Violet Tendencies. His next movie was The Genesis of Lincoln. Rhyser also works as a stage actor. [4]

2009-2011 found Mr. Rhyser's career populated with several short films: Heads And Tails, Dawn, The Teacher, A Fallen Glass, Scotch, The Walk Home, Requited, The Lair, and Decent Men. 2010's Violent Tendencies was a feature-length opportunity for a resurrection of his character 'Long John' from A Four Letter Word. In Between Men (2010–2011) is a web series in which Rhyser played a lead character in a group of gay friends in New York. The series' ten-minute format and millennial mentality has been nonetheless compared to gay LGBTQ high-water mark Queer as Folk, and has so far received lackluster notoriety and critical reception. The series is available for free on YouTube and has garnered a substantial cult following. May 2012 saw the release of The Genesis of Lincoln, and yet another feature-length film, Chaser, which was filmed and entering production. In 2014, he starred along Robert MacNaughton and Ashton Leigh in the Damien Leone Indie Horrorfilm Frankenstein vs. The Mummy . [5]

Personal life

Rhyser considers himself Jewish [6] and is gay. [1] [7] He lived in London where he moved when he was 20. Currently he resides in New York City.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007A Four Letter WordLong John
RazortoothEddieVideo
2008HomelandKobi Zucker
2009Heads and TailsPaulo
DawnMattShort
2010The TeacherBartenderShort
Violet Tendencies Long John
A Fallen GlassMuggerShort
ScotchDanny Jr.Short
2011RequitedGregorShort
The LairRaphaelShort
Decent MenSoldierShort
The Walk HomeGuy/DeathShort
Le Petit Sac PlastiqueMaxShort
2012Bare-Short
2013ChaserZachShort
Truth Man in Cafe
The Passive-Aggressive Little ToasterOwenShort
AfflictionMichaelShort
ParameterCharlesShort
2014Straight as an ArrowPimShort
Nero FiddlesMax
2015 Frankenstein vs. The Mummy Victor Frankenstein
Occupy MeDavidShort
2016E-DemonTaylor Shapiro
MegrimThe SubjectShort
2017Gold StarTrevor
2018Role PlayJeffShort
2019Knock Me DownMaxShort

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2005 My Hero -Episode: "The Foresight Saga"
2010-11In Between MenJacob RossMain Cast: Season 1
2013 The Outs Guy #2Episode: "Over It: The Outs Chanukah Special"
Conversations w/ My ExJesseEpisode: "Breaking Away"
2013-14LI DivasZRecurring Cast: Season 1

Music video

YearArtistSong TitleRole
2014 Kiesza "Hideaway"Guy

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Cover Guy: Max Rhyser". Instinct . August 24, 2010. Archived from the original on October 26, 2010. Retrieved October 15, 2010.
  2. 1 2 3 "JC Interview Exclusive (Celebrity Interview with Film, Television, and Stage Actor, Max Rhyser)". Junior's Cave Online Magazine. November 2010. Archived from the original on April 23, 2012. Retrieved April 13, 2012.
  3. "Homeland". Barataria Productions LLC. Archived from the original on November 3, 2016. Retrieved October 15, 2010.
  4. "Max Rhyser resume" . Retrieved October 15, 2010.
  5. Monsters Collide – Frankenstein vs. The Mummy Trailer
  6. "Max Rhyser BIO". Max Rhyser. Max Rhyser official web site (www.maxrhyser.com). Retrieved April 13, 2012. But in my heart I've always been New Yorker, a New York Jew.
  7. "Helping Gay Actors Find Themselves Onstage". Erik Piepenburg. December 12, 2010. Retrieved April 13, 2012.