Max Gail
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Max Gail (born April 5, 1943) is an American actor who has starred in stage, television, and film roles. He was born in Detroit and raised in Grosse Ile, Michigan.
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[edit] Career
Max Gail was a teacher at the prestigious University Liggett School before becoming an actor. His acting debut came in 1970 at The Little Fox Theatre in San Francisco, California, playing Chief Bromden in the original stage production of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. In 1973, he reprised this role in his New York stage debut. (The 1975 film version starring Jack Nicholson featured Will Sampson as The "Chief".)
He is best known for his television role as Det. Stan "Wojo" Wojeciehowicz from the sitcom Barney Miller (1975). Gail's best known feature film role is in D.C. Cab (1983) as Harold, the owner of the D.C. Cab taxi company. He recently had a lead role as Grandpa Jack in the film Tillamook Treasure.
In 1984, Gail was featured in the monodrama "The Babe", on Broadway. This stage play was filmed and later featured on PBS.
Gail has starred in other TV series, including Whiz Kids (1983) as "Llewellan Farley, Jr.", and in the short-lived Normal Life (1990). He currently appears on Sons & Daughters (2006).
Gail has made many guest appearances on TV shows, including Cannon, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, The Streets of San Francisco, and The Drew Carey Show.
Gail runs Full Circle, a production company which has done documentaries on such subjects as Agent Orange, Native Americans, and nuclear issues.
[edit] Personal life
Max Gail's first wife, Willie Bier, died of cancer in 1986; they had a daughter, India. He and his second wife, Nan, have two children. Gail has a twin sister, actress Mary Gail.
[edit] Selected filmography
- Cardiac Arrest (1980)
- D.C. Cab (1983)
- Heartbreakers (1984)
- Street Crimes (1992)
- Pontiac Moon (1994)
- Good Luck (1996)
- Forest Warrior (1996)
- Naturally Native (1998)
- Mind Rage (2000)
- Facing the Enemy (2001)
- Truth and Dare (2003)
- Perceptions (2005)
- Tillamook Treasure (2006)
- Angst (2006)
[edit] External links
- Max Gail at the Internet Movie Database