Max Beesley

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Max Beesley
Born Maxton Gig Beesley Jr.
5 January 1971 (1971-01-05) (age 37)
Burnage, Manchester, England
Other name(s) Maxton Beesley
Occupation Television actor, Film actor, Composer, Musician
Years active 1983-present

Maxton Gig Beesley Jr. (born 15 January 1971) is an English actor and musician, whose stage name is Max Beesley.

He is probably best known for his role as Charlie Edwards in the British TV drama Hotel Babylon based on the book of the same name. Beesley left the show during the 3rd series.

In 2008, Beesley will be starring in the following:

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[edit] Personal

Beesley was born to Maxton Beesley, a professional jazz drummer, and a jazz singer mother, who sang under the stage name Chris Marlowe. His parents divorced when he was a baby. His middle name was inspired by the US actor Gig Young. His father was also a regular guest on the Ted Rogers show 321, doing impressions amidst the sketches.

He has been romantically linked to singer Mica Paris, Australian actress/model/singer Danni Minogue, and Spice Girl Mel B. He used to date actress Susie Amy.[citation needed] Beesley is a follower of Manchester United.

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[edit] Acting

Beesley came to prominence with his first major acting role in The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, a 1997 television mini series based on the book of the same name.

He has starred in numerous roles both in the United Kingdom and the United States since this breakout role. In 2001, Beesley appeared opposite singer Mariah Carey in the film Glitter, a critical and commercial failure for which he was nominated for a Razzie Award for Worst Supporting Actor. In Britain, he is best known as the star of the BBC Three medical drama Bodies, which broadcast from 2004-2007. He also starred in BBC One series Hotel Babylon from 2006 till 2008. He left the show in the episode 'Under Pressure' aired on BBC One on 18 March 2008, 'riding off into the sunset' on a Harley Davidson.

On 28 October 2006 Beesley appeared as a special guest playing piano for James Brown during his performance at The Roundhouse in London as part of the BBC's Electric Proms festival.

In June 2007, he starred in an ITV four parter called Talk to Me written by Danny Brocklehurst. Beesley also appears opposite Malcolm McDowell in the film Red Roses and Petrol, slated for theatrical release in early 2008.

Max was most recently seen in a five part BBC thriller, also starring Robert Carlyle, The Last Enemy.

In September 2007 Max was a guest on ITV's Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, where he and Jonathan Wilkes were successful against the duo in the lighthearted competition Beat The Boys, narrated by Stuart Hall.

[edit] Music

Beesley is also a musician, having had a successful career before becoming an actor. He studied percussion with soul singer Omar ("There's Nothing Like This") and toured with the Brand New Heavies on keyboards and percussion. He also is an excellent Vibraphone player. He has performed in concert as a percussionist and pianist for Robbie Williams, Take That and The Paul Weller Movement. Beesley played percussion and piano at Robbie Williams's Knebworth gigs of Summer 2003 and at Hyde Park, for Live 8 London. Robbie Williams's first concert of his Close Encounters tour in Perth, Western Australia on November 30, 2006 saw Max Beesley as percussionist for the second half of the show. He also played drums during the performance of Rudebox at Robbie's second Brisbane concert. Max Beesley was also a member of the jazz band Incognito and after an eight month tour with them, decided to end his music career and start in acting.

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