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Max Beesley

Maxton Gig Beesley Jr. (born 16 April 1971), known simply as Max Beesley, is an English actor and musician. Beesley rose to fame for his role of Andy Simpson in Every Woman, Every Man from 1993 to 1998, and has since appeared in a variety of television shows including Bodies, Hotel Babylon, London Ink, Survivors and Mad Dogs. He also played the lead in a television adaptation of The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling in 1997.

English
  • Born In Burnage, Manchester, England
  • Born April 16, 1971
  • Gender Male
  • Created April 7, 2019 by
    Administrator admin
  • Modified October 16, 2022 by
    annapontes

Anita and Me

2002
as Hairy Neddy

Bloodlines

2005
as DC Jake Bannerman

Bodies

2004
as Rob Lake

Fields of Gold

2002
as Mark Hurst

Glitter

2001
as Julian "Dice" Black

Hijack

2023
as Daniel O'Farrell

Hotel

2001
as Antonio

Hotel Babylon

2006
as Charlie Edwards

It Was an Accident

2000
as Mickey Cousins

Jamestown

2017
as Henry Sharrow

Kill Me Later

2001
as Charlie Anders

Mad Dogs

2011
as Woody

Pawn

2013
as Billy

Red Roses and Petrol

2003
as Johnny Doyle

Survivors (2008)

2008
as Tom Price

Talk to Me (UK)

2007
as Mitch Moore

The Last Enemy

2008
as Michael Ezard

The Last Minute

2001
as Billy Byrne

The Match

1999
as Wullie Smith

The Midwich Cuckoos

2022
as DCI Paul Haynes

The Reckoning

2011
as Mark Dolan

Torque

2004
as Luther

Host

Episode Chatsworth
Episode 3
2012

Producer

Movie Stand Still 2019

Guest Star

Episode Flack
Anthony
2019
Episode CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Blood Moon
2010
Episode Empire (2015)
Death Will Have His Day
2016
Episode The Outsider (2020)
Foxhead
2020
Episode Maigret (1992)
Maigret Goes to School
1992
Episode Celebrity Juice
Marcus Collins, Russell Kane, Jonathan Ross, Chelsee Healey, Max Beesley
2012
Episode The ONE Show
Max Beesley, Katherine Ryan
2017
Episode The Outsider (2020)
Must/Can't
2020
Episode Hustle
Old Acquaintance
2005
Episode The Outsider (2020)
Tigers and Bears
2020
Episode Between The Lines
What's the Strength of This?
1993