Max Lloyd-Jones
Max Lloyd-Jones, born Maxmillian Edward Lloyd-Jones on February 26, 1991, in London, England, is a talented actor known for his diverse roles in film and television. He gained prominence through his compelling performances and has built a notable career in the entertainment industry.
Lloyd-Jones first captured audience attention in the 2010 film "The Last House on the Left," showcasing his ability to tackle intense and challenging characters. He further solidified his reputation with a role in the acclaimed series "The Killing," where his portrayal of a complex character added depth to the narrative.
In addition to his film work, Max has appeared in various television shows, including "Once Upon a Time," where he played the role of the charming and enigmatic character, bringing a fresh perspective to the beloved fairy tale universe. His versatility is evident as he seamlessly transitions between genres, displaying his range in both drama and fantasy.
Throughout his career, Lloyd-Jones has continued to evolve as an actor, earning recognition for his performances and contributing to the projects in which he is involved. With a growing portfolio of work, Max Lloyd-Jones is a rising star in the industry, leaving audiences eager to see what he will tackle next.
Filmography
The Sandlot 2
Hotel for the Holidays
Field of Lost Shoes
Final Destination Bloodlines
Debbie Macomber’s Joyful Mrs. Miracle
Love, Classified
Flicka: Country Pride
Adventures in Babysitting (2016)
Web of Dreams