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Max Wagner

Acting
1901-11-28
Torreon, Coahuila, Mexico
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Max Wagner (November 28, 1901 – November 16, 1975) was a Mexican-born American film actor who specialized in playing small parts such as thugs, gangsters, sailors, henchmen, bodyguards, cab drivers and moving men, appearing more than 400 films in his career, most without receiving screen credit. Newspaper gossip columnists noted his rise from playing "Gangster #4", with no lines, and not carrying a gun, to "Gangster #2", with both lines and a gun.

Wagner was one of five children, all boys, of William Wallace Wagner, a railroad conductor, and Edith Wagner, a writer who provided dispatches for the Christian Science Monitor during the Mexican Revolution. When he was 10 years old, his father was killed by rebels and the family moved to Salinas, California, where he met John Steinbeck, who became a lifelong friend. Steinback based the character of the boy in his novel The Red Pony on Wagner.

Under the name "Max Baron", Wagner acted in many Spanish-language versions of English-language films, which studios made as a matter of course in the early days of sound films, He also served as a Spanish language coach for other actors, and appeared in many of the "Mexican Spitfire" films starring Lupe Vélez, where he also served to monitor Velez's Spanish ad-libs for profanity.

Other series that Wagner appeared in include the Charlie Chan films, and Tom Mix serials, as well as others made by Mascot Pictures Corporation. In the 1940s, Wagner was part of Preston Sturges' unofficial "stock company" of character actors, appearing in six films written and directed by Sturges, beginning with The Palm Beach Story

In 1940 during the filming of "The Mad Doctor", Wagner was credited for driving 50,000 miles as an on-screen taxi driver on the studio back lots of Hollywood. Since his appearance as a cab driver in Charlie Chan in Shanghai (1935), producers often cast him as a wise-cracking or henchman taxi driver. "I was cast as a taxi driver about five years ago", Wagner told a reporter. "And I was typed."

In 1952, Wagner began to appear on television, in episodes of such shows as The Cisco Kid, Zane Grey Theater and Perry Mason, playing much the same kind of parts he played in the movies.

He was a regular cast member on the western television series Gunsmoke, making nearly 80 appearances between 1959 and 1973. He also appeared in many episodes of The Rifleman, Bonanza, Cimarron Strip, The Wild Wild West and Maverick, including a guest-starring role in the 1959 Rifleman episode "Blood Brother." He also had roles in the original Star Trek and The Twilight Zone series. He appeared in more than 200 television episodes between 1952 and 1974.

Notable film roles for Wagner include a supporting role in the cult science fiction classic Invaders from Mars (1953), an actor playing a gangster in the film-within-a-film segment of Bullets or Ballots (1936), and the bull farm attendant in the Laurel and Hardy comedy The Bullfighters (1945).

Late in his career, he appeared in To Kill a Mockingbird (1962) and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962). He also occasionally composed music, such as the Mexican folk ballad "Pedro, Rudarte y Simon" in the Western film The Last Trail (1933).

Wagner died of a heart attack in Hollywood in 1975.
Known For 194 titles
Stage Door (1937) subtitle poster
Stage Door
1937 Movie
as Baggage Man (uncredited)
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Sinbad the Sailor (1947) subtitle poster
Sinbad the Sailor
1947 Movie
as Assistant Overseer (uncredited)
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4 for Texas (1963) subtitle poster
4 for Texas
1963 Movie
as Blackjack Dealer
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Gunpoint (1966) subtitle poster
Gunpoint
1966 Movie
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The Spoilers (1942) subtitle poster
The Spoilers
1942 Movie
as Deputy (uncredited)
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Possessed (1947) subtitle poster
Possessed
1947 Movie
as Man in Café (uncredited)
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Illegal (1955) subtitle poster
Illegal
1955 Movie
as Bartender (uncredited)
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You Only Live Once (1937) subtitle poster
You Only Live Once
1937 Movie
as Dan - Corridor Guard (uncredited)
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Caught (1949) subtitle poster
Caught
1949 Movie
as Projectionist (uncredited)
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Pressure Point (1962) subtitle poster
Pressure Point
1962 Movie
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Wings of the Navy (1939) subtitle poster
Wings of the Navy
1939 Movie
as Boss Mechanic
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The Racket (1951) subtitle poster
The Racket
1951 Movie
as Durko (uncredited)
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Tycoon (1947) subtitle poster
Tycoon
1947 Movie
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Support Your Local Gunfighter (1971) subtitle poster
Support Your Local Gunfighter
1971 Movie
as Townsman Watching Fight (uncredited)
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The Palm Beach Story (1942) subtitle poster
The Palm Beach Story
1942 Movie
as Tom's Best Man (uncredited)
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Moontide (1942) subtitle poster
Moontide
1942 Movie
as Fisherman (uncredited)
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The Conqueror (1956) subtitle poster
The Conqueror
1956 Movie
as Mongul Guard (uncredited)
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Bullets or Ballots (1936) subtitle poster
Bullets or Ballots
1936 Movie
as Actor Impersonating Kruger in Newsreel (uncredited)
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The Roaring Twenties (1939) subtitle poster
The Roaring Twenties
1939 Movie
as Gangster (uncredited)
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Texas (1941) subtitle poster
Texas
1941 Movie
as Fats Delaney
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Return of the Gunfighter (1967) subtitle poster
Return of the Gunfighter
1967 Movie
as Barfly (uncredited)
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The Country Girl (1954) subtitle poster
The Country Girl
1954 Movie
as Expressman (uncredited)
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Frenchie (1950) subtitle poster
Frenchie
1950 Movie
as Drunk (uncredited)
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Fallen Angel (1945) subtitle poster
Fallen Angel
1945 Movie
as Bartender (uncredited)
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