Max Showalter
Max Showalter, born on June 2, 1917, and passing away on July 30, 2000, was a multifaceted American talent recognized for his work in film, television, and theater. Often credited under the name Casey Adams, Showalter's career spanned several decades, showcasing his versatility as an actor, composer, pianist, and singer.
Among his notable performances, he is particularly remembered for his role as the husband of Jean Peters' character in the classic 1953 film "Niagara." This film helped solidify his presence in Hollywood, displaying his ability to captivate audiences with both charm and depth.
Throughout his career, Showalter demonstrated a remarkable range, appearing in numerous productions that underscored his artistic capabilities. His contributions to the entertainment industry extended beyond acting, as he also engaged in music, further enriching his legacy.
Max Showalter's dedication to his craft and his ability to adapt to various roles made him a celebrated figure in the performing arts. His work continues to be appreciated by audiences and serves as a testament to his significant impact on American cinema and theater.
Filmography
The Naked and the Dead
Night People
It Happened to Jane
Sixteen Candles
What Price Glory
Dragoon Wells Massacre
Down Three Dark Streets
Destination Gobi
The Moonshine War
The Female Animal
Return to Peyton Place
Move Over, Darling
Bon Voyage!
The Monster That Challenged the World
Fate Is the Hunter
Naked Alibi
10
Lord Love a Duck
Summer and Smoke
Sex and the Single Girl
How to Murder Your Wife
Indestructible Man
Never Say Goodbye (1956)
Racing with the Moon
Bus Stop
My Six Loves