Max Nesbitt was an American actor known for his performances in “Old Soldiers Never Die,” “Screen Vaudeville Number One,” and “Harry and Max Nesbitt.” He was born on October 18, 1903, in Cape Town, South Africa, and passed away on April 11, 1966.
Personal and Family Life
Max Nesbitt began his career as a singing comedian, performing alongside his younger brother, Harry Nesbitt, from the age of six. He was the uncle of fellow actor Derren Nesbitt, indicating a family connection to the entertainment industry.
Death and Legacy
Max Nesbitt died on April 11, 1966, leaving behind a legacy as a talented performer in the early film and vaudeville scenes. His contributions to entertainment continue to be remembered through his work in comedy and music.
Filmography
Type | Title | Year |
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Actor | Screen Vaudeville Number One | 1934 |
Actor | Old Soldiers Never Die | 1931 |
Writer | Harry and Max Nesbitt | 1927 |
Soundtrack | Various | N/A |
Self | Various | N/A |
Archive Footage | Various | N/A |