American actor, producer, director, and screenwriter Max Carver works in these fields. He frequently appears on TV as twins alongside Charlie Carver, his identical twin brother. He and his brothers were raised in an affluent environment after being born in California to a socialite mother and a medical scientist father. He began his theatrical career at an early age. He kept pursuing his interest in acting, directing, and writing throughout his time in high school. Resolved to pursue an entertainment career, he began looking for acceptable prospects as soon as he enrolled in the “University of Southern California” for his undergraduate studies. His major break came with his brother Charlie on the popular television show “Desperate Housewives.” Following their roles alongside Charlie in other well-known TV shows like “Teen Wolf” and “The Leftovers,” he has made a name for himself as a gifted actor, producer, writer, and director, creating a body of work that is getting more and deeper and more varied.
Childhood & Formative Years
On August 1, 1988, in San Francisco, California, the United States, Max was born. Charles is the older of his identical twin brothers. Bayard Carver is his other sibling.
His father, Robert Lawrence Martensen, is a professor at Tulane University and Harvard Medical School in addition to being a well-known author, historian, and physician.
Anne Carver, his mother, is an activist and philanthropist. It was his mother who raised him. Afterward, his mother wed Denis Sutro, a Napa Valley, California, lawyer, vineyard owner, and public official. He and his brothers accompanied her to her new residence.
He received his diploma in 2007 from Concord, New Hampshire’s “St. Paul’s Boarding School.” He attended the residential school for four years. He engaged in a variety of sports there, including lacrosse, soccer, and ice hockey. Along with these interests, he began to take an interest in graphic design, journalism, acting, and humanities.
He started his undergraduate studies at the “University of Southern California” after high school. He enrolled at the University of Southern California’s “Thematic Option” academic program, which lets students choose their academic route. The “University of Southern California” awarded him a bachelor’s degree in English in 2012.
Employment of Max Carver
As soon as he arrived in Los Angeles to attend the “University of Southern California,” he and his brother Charlie began searching for acting roles.
With Charlie on the popular ABC series “Desperate Housewives,” he made his acting debut. From 2008 to 2012, he portrayed “Preston Scavo” in forty episodes of the show.
He was cast in the long-running American sitcom “The Office” in 2009. In the opening episode of the sixth season of the show, “Gossip,” he portrayed “Eric.” He portrayed Charlie in the 2010 short film “Cliffhanger.”
He appeared in an episode of the American sitcom “Good Luck Charlie” in 2010 as “Brad.” The fourth episode of the first season of the show was titled “Double Whammy.”
He portrayed “Kevin” in the 2012 short film “Haven’s Point.” He appeared in an episode of the sitcom “Best Friends Forever” as the character “Corey.” The fourth episode of the first season of the show was titled “Single and Lovin’ it.”
In a 2012 episode of the sitcom Victorious, he played “Evan Smith.” It was the final episode of the show’s third season, and its twelfth.
He played the role of “Thad” in the comedy series “NTSF: SD: SUV.”
He was cast in “Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn,” a 2012 military science fiction web series. The well-known first-person shooter video game franchise “Halo” served as the inspiration for the web series. He played the brother of the main character, Thomas Lasky, in all of the show’s episodes, as “Cadmon Lasky.”
In the 2013 movie “Dean Slater: Resident Advisor,” he played a brief part as an irate individual. In the 2013 television movie “The Cheating Pact,” he played the character “Jordan.”
He played the role of “Rory” in the 2014 drama film “Ask Me Anything,” which was based on Allison Burnett’s book “Undiscovered Gyrl.” Burnett wrote the screenplay and directed the movie himself. He played a lifeguard in the comedy film “Mantervention” released in 2014.
He had appearances in the MTV series “Teen Wolf” from 2013 to 2015. Charlie, his brother, was also in the series. Charlie played “Ethan,” and Max played “Aiden.” In total, 20 episodes from the third and fifth seasons of the show featured their alpha werewolf characters.
In the drama series “The Leftovers,” which aired on HBO and was based on Tom Perrotta’s book of the same name, he portrayed the title character, Adam Frost. Grand Theft Auto: Give Me Liberty, a 2014 TV movie, featured him as “Claude.”
In the drama series “The Following,” he played the character “Reggie.”
In the sitcom “Filthy Preppy Teen$,” which was produced for “Fullscreen,” he played “Chaad Bishop.” He made appearances in each of the show’s eight episodes. Additionally, he appeared as himself as a guest on the reality TV program “Cupcake Wars.”
He made appearances in two music videos in 2016. In the music video for the rock song “Rough Sweat” by White China Gold, he played the character “Thomas.” In addition, he made an appearance in the music video for the hit song “Where’s the Love?” by the well-known group “The Black Eyed Peas.”
An announcement was made in May 2016 stating that he and his brother would be featured in the “MTV” criminal drama “Blooms.” The identical twins were originally intended to serve as executive producers of the show in addition to portraying the starring pair.
He starred as “Daniel” in the comedy film “Fist Fight” released in 2017. He made an appearance in the 2017 film “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” as “Snout.”
“Simularity” is a 16-minute short animated film that he authored and produced in 2017. The movie tells the story of an artificially intelligent laptop that had an existential crisis when her therapist told her to give up on her dream of being a mother to a human child.
Honors and Accomplishments
He and the cast of “Desperate Housewives” were nominated in 2008 for an ensemble in a comedy series (the “Screen Actors Guild Award”) for their outstanding performance.
Individual Life of Max Carver
He was romantically involved with Holland Roden, his co-star on “Teen Wolf.” They later parted ways. It is currently thought that he is unmarried.
Net worth of Max Carver
The estimated net worth of Max Carver is about $1 million.