Max Linder

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December 16, 1883

Although all too frequently neglected by fans of silent comedy, Max Linder is in many ways as important a figure as Charles Chaplin, Buster Keaton, or Harold Lloyd, not least because he predated (and influenced) them all by several years, and was largely responsible for the creation of the classic style of silent slapstick comedy. He started out as an actor in the French theatre, but after making his screen debut in 1905 he quickly became an enormously famous and successful film comedian on both sides of the Atlantic, thanks to his character "Max", a top-hatted dandy. By 1912, he was the highest-paid film star in the world, with an unprecedented salary of one million francs. He began to direct films in 1911 and showed equal facility behind the camera, but his career suffered an almost terminal blow when he was called up to fight in World War I. He was gassed, and the illness that resulted would blight his career. Although offered a contract in America, recurring ill-health meant that his US films had little of the sparkle of his early French work, and a brief attempt to revive his career by making films for the recently-formed United Artists (one of whose founders, of course, was Chaplin) in the early 1920s came to little, although these later films are now regarded as classics. He returned to France and killed himself in a suicide pact with his wife in 1925.

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Life and Deaths of Max Linder
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movie2024Poland
Character: Self (archive footage)Credit: Acting
Tout sur mon père Max Linder
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movie2013France
Character: Self (archive footage)Credit: Acting
Birth of the Tramp
6.90
movie2013France
Character: Self (archive footage)Credit: Acting
The Man in the Silk Hat
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movie1983France
Character: Self (archive footage)Credit: Acting
Laugh with Max Linder
6.90
movie1963France
Character: Self (archive footage), WriterCredit: Acting, Writer
All in Good Fun
6.90
movie1955United States
Character: Archive FootageCredit: Acting
Easter Parade
7.20
movie1948United States
Character: Audience Member (uncredited)Credit: Acting
Those Were The Days
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movie1946UK
Character: (self)Credit: Acting
The Theft of the Mona Lisa
6.90
movie1931Germany
Character: (archive footage)Credit: Acting
Maxim's Porter
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movie1927France
Character: WriterCredit: Writer
Au secours !
6.90
movie1924France
Character: Max, WriterCredit: Acting, Writer
King of the Circus
6.90
movie1924AustriaGermany
Character: Max Graf von PompadourCredit: Acting, Writer
The World of Yesteryear – Max Linder
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movie1924Germany
Character: SelfCredit: Acting
Par habitude
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movie1923France
Character: WriterCredit: Story
The Three Must-Get-Theres
6.90
movie1922United States
Character: Dart-In-Again, Director, WriterCredit: Acting, Director, Writer
Be My Wife
6.90
movie1921United States
Character: Director, Max, the Fiancé, WriterCredit: Acting, Director, Producer, Writer
Seven Years Bad Luck
6.90
movie1921United States
Character: Director, Max, WriterCredit: Acting, Director, Producer, Writer
Le Petit Café
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movie1919France
Credit: Acting, Writer
Max, médecin malgré lui
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movie1917France
Character: Director, Max, WriterCredit: Acting, Director, Writer
Max the Heartbreaker
6.90
movie1917United States
Character: , DirectorCredit: Acting, Director