T. Max Graham
Known for: Acting
Born: September 1, 1941 in USA - Died: October 26, 2011
Actor Neil Graham Moran, born on September 2, 1941, in Kansas City, Missouri, was known for his distinctive voice and ability to portray diverse characters, including reverends, magicians, and politicians. He is best remembered for his roles as 'Fat Charlie' in the "Adam-12" episode "Who Won?" (1972), 'The Boss' in David Lynch's horror film "Eraserhead" (1977), and 'Chief Pappas' in the television film "Sometimes They Come Back" (1991), based on a Stephen King story. Moran began his career in local theatre before transitioning to film and television, debuting as a 'Magician' in "Angel Unchained" (1970). His credits include films like "The Sting II" (1983), "Kansas" (1988), and "The Only Good Indian" (2009). He also appeared in various television shows, including "The Bill Cosby Show" and "The Burden of Proof" mini-series. His last film role was in "Mrs. Brumett's Garden" (2009). Throughout his career, he performed in stage productions and commercial advertisements while actively participating in community theatre in Kansas City. During his life, he used the names Max Graham and Neil Moran.
Known for
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Bonnie & Clyde vs. Dracula
Jake
Eraserhead
The Boss
Ride with the Devil
Reverend Wright
Angel Unchained
Magician (as Neil Moran)
I Can Make You Love Me
Captain Olson
Sometimes They Come Back
Chief Pappas
Ambrose Bierce: Civil War Stories
Gypsy Angels
Sergeant
The Sting II
Tom (The Bartender)
I Don't Know Jack
Self
Skylark
Photographer (as Max Graham)
Monday After the Miracle
Dr. Charles Copeland
The Spirit of the Season
Simms
The Only Witness
County Sheriff
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Captain