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'''Max Howard''' (b. 1942) is an Emmy® Award-winning actor, author and keynote speaker.
  
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
General information about growing up and career
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Mr. Howard has enjoyed a career as an actor.  Upon graduating cum laude from Ohio University with a BFA in theater, he served in the United States Army.
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After military service, he began a forty year career as a professional actor and teacher in repertory theaters across America.
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He created and starred in the international award winning, nationally syndicated television series for young audiences, “Max B. Nimble,” for which he won an Emmy® Award. 
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He is also the star and co-creator of the play-with-magic, "The War Wizard", which celebrates the astonishing career and adventurous life of the legendary 19th century American showman, Civil War soldier, inventor and traveling magician, [[William Augustus Reich]], known as Prof. Gus Rich, “The Wizard of the Blue Ridge.”  The War Wizard has been presented at the [[Magic Castle]] in Hollywood.
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As a speaker, creative consultant and spokesperson in support of sales, marketing and public relations projects, Mr. Howard has worked with such clients as AT&T, Kroger Co., Mattel Toys, Haggar Apparel, Courtyard by Marriott and RJR Industries.
  
 
== Awards and Honors ==
 
== Awards and Honors ==
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Howard was nominated twice by the Chicago Press Club for the Joseph Jefferson Award for performances in plays by Harold Pinter and Robert Shaw. He is also the winner of the American Variety Club's "Distinguished Actor Award" for his portrayal of King Henry VIII in A Man for All Seasons.
  
 
== Bibliography ==
 
== Bibliography ==

Revision as of 12:37, 14 November 2017

Max Howard
BornClifford Peter Howard
April 23, 1942
Welch, West Virginia

Max Howard (b. 1942) is an Emmy® Award-winning actor, author and keynote speaker.

Biography

Mr. Howard has enjoyed a career as an actor. Upon graduating cum laude from Ohio University with a BFA in theater, he served in the United States Army.

After military service, he began a forty year career as a professional actor and teacher in repertory theaters across America.

He created and starred in the international award winning, nationally syndicated television series for young audiences, “Max B. Nimble,” for which he won an Emmy® Award.

He is also the star and co-creator of the play-with-magic, "The War Wizard", which celebrates the astonishing career and adventurous life of the legendary 19th century American showman, Civil War soldier, inventor and traveling magician, William Augustus Reich, known as Prof. Gus Rich, “The Wizard of the Blue Ridge.” The War Wizard has been presented at the Magic Castle in Hollywood.

As a speaker, creative consultant and spokesperson in support of sales, marketing and public relations projects, Mr. Howard has worked with such clients as AT&T, Kroger Co., Mattel Toys, Haggar Apparel, Courtyard by Marriott and RJR Industries.

Awards and Honors

Howard was nominated twice by the Chicago Press Club for the Joseph Jefferson Award for performances in plays by Harold Pinter and Robert Shaw. He is also the winner of the American Variety Club's "Distinguished Actor Award" for his portrayal of King Henry VIII in A Man for All Seasons.

Bibliography

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References


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