Max Avieson

Max Avieson was an English actor who is best known for Dr. Josser, K.C., The Officers’ Mess, and Love Up the Pole. Born on September 18, 1889, in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, he had a notable career in films during the early 20th century. He passed away in 1963 in Lambeth, London, England.

Personal and Family Life

Max Avieson, born Hubert Richard Avieson, had a life that began in England and saw him become a well-known figure in the acting world. Details about his family background and personal relationships are not widely available, reflecting the privacy of many actors during his time.

Career

Avieson’s acting career featured a few significant roles in British cinema during the 1930s. He is particularly recognized for his performances in Dr. Josser, K.C., and The Officers’ Mess, both released in 1931. Though not extensively documented, his contributions to film marked an era of British comedy and entertainment.

Death and Legacy

Max Avieson died in 1963 in Lambeth, London, leaving behind a modest legacy in film. While he may not be widely remembered today, his work in early British cinema contributes to the historical tapestry of the film industry.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1931 Dr. Josser, K.C. Travers
1931 The Officers’ Mess Bolton
1936 Love Up the Pole (uncredited)