Max Myers

Max Myers
Born Max Myers
Iserlohn,
Occupation
  • film director
  • screenwriter
  • novelist
Years active 1984–present
Notable work Don't Let Go
Boysie Blake (novel)
Irish Jam

Max Myers is an American Film director, screenwriter and novelist who has been active in Los Angeles since the mid-1990s.

His first feature film, Don't Let Go, won the Outstanding Directorial Achievement award at the 2002 Stony Brook Film Festival [1] in New York, the Best Picture Award at the Westchester Film Festival (NY) [2][3] and a Prism Award[4] in Los Angeles.

He was the writer of the feature film Irish Jam[5] starring comedian Eddie Griffin and Anna Friel[6] and has written a handful of violent crime novels including, Boysie Blake.[7]

The son of a German woman and an English Army officer, Myers was born in Iserlohn, Germany and lived in a large number of postings during his youth including South Australia and Gibraltar and eventually ended up in East London where he was an amateur boxer and musician thru his teens, then began working as a tour manager and sound mixer for European projects such as Manfred Mann, Mungo Jerry, Berlin Rock Ensemble, Moonraker and Wings (band). [8][9]

Filmography

Feature films

Short films

Bibliography

References

External links

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