Max Beesley
Max Beesley was born in Burnage, England, United Kingdom on April 16th, 1971 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 53, Max Beesley biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.
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Maxton Gig Beesley Jr. (born 16 April 1971) is an English actor and singer.
Charlie Edwards played Charlie Edwards in the British television drama Hotel Babylon and has appeared in a number of television series including Bodies, an adaptation of The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Survivors, Mad Dogs, Ordinary Lies, and Jamestown.
Early life
Beesley was born in Burnage, Manchester, on April 16, 1971. Maxton Beesley Sr., a professional jazz drummer and actor, and his mother, Louis Marlowe, was a jazz singer on stage and actor, and his father, Maxton Beesley Sr., was a professional jazz drummer and actor, and his mother was a jazz pianist and actress. Jason Milligan, his step-brother, is also an actor, and he has a baby sister. Gary, he has a brother who is a tutor, has a brother who works as a tutor. When he was a child, his parents divorced. The American actor Gig Young inspired his middle name. His father appeared on the Ted Rogers show 3-2-1, giving impressions amid several sketches.
Career
Beesley underwent Sheila Gray, a New York teacher. He advocates for methodical thinking and approaches all of his roles with this strategy. Beesley rose to fame as a principal actor in BBC's The History of Tom Jones, a 1997 television mini-series based on the book of the same name. He appeared in the film Kill Me Later starring Selma Blair. He appeared in Mike Figgis' film Hotel. He appeared in BBC Three medical drama Bodies from 2004 to 2006, winning best drama at the Royal Television Society awards from 2004 to 2006. He appeared in the BBC One series Hotel Babylon from 2006 to 2008, with a guest appearance in the following episode.
Beesley appeared in the ITV series Talk to Me in June 2007. In addition, he appeared in the film Red Roses and Petrol with Malcolm McDowell, and in the BBC drama The Last Encounterpartition with Benedict Cumberbatch and Robert Carlyle. He was one of the principal protagonists in BBC One's resurrecting of 1970s drama Survivors as remorseless former convict Tom Price. Six episodes were released in January 2010, and a second series of six episodes was released in January 2010. In April 2011, he appeared in the ITV drama The Reckoning. Beesley gained more popularity with American audiences in 2013 and 2015, this time as ex-British special forces bodyguard Mike Brown, opposite Claire Danes. Henry Sharrow, the first British settlers to colonize Virginia in 1609, appeared in Jamestown from 2016 to 2018. In June 2019, he appeared on HBO's The Outsider, which aired on January 2020.
Beesley has appeared in several television shows, including ITV, NFU Mutual's health, Energizer's lithium batteries, and PC World. He also appeared on Manchester United's season review DVD. He appeared in a television commercial for the UK recruitment firm Jobsite in 2011 and was also featured on their homepage. The documentary Chatsworth was narrated by Beesley, who appeared on BBC One in May 2012.
Beesley has performed as a session singer and solo artist, as well as a comedian who has had a long career before becoming a performer. He performed at Manchester Cathedral and studied at Chetham's School of Music. He also studied percussion and classical piano at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama with soul singer Omar, and toured with the Brand New Heavies on keyboards and percussion. He has appeared or recorded with George Benson, Earth Wind and Fire, Stevie Wonder, The JB's and Zero7. He is also a vibraphone player.
Beesley has appeared on stage as a percussionist and pianist for Robbie Williams, Take That, Jamiroquay, and the Paul Weller Movement. In summer 2003 and at Live 8 London, he performed percussion and piano at Williams' Knebworth gigs and again at Hyde Park. Beesley was the percussionist for the second half of his Close Encounters Tour in Perth on November 30, 2006. During Williams' second Brisbane show and during a BBC Electric Proms display, he also played drums.
Beesley, a member of Incognito, was on tour with them for eight months, but after an eight-month tour, he decided to quit playing and pursue his acting. Beesley performed as a special guest pianist for James Brown at the Roundhouse in London on October 28, 2006 as part of the BBC's Electric Proms Festival. He released his first solo album titled Groove Spectrum at Capitol Studios in Los Angeles in 2020, with Grammy-winning producer/mixer Al Schmitt mixing the song. It features Paul Weller, Robbie Williams, Fred Durst, Lisa Stansfield, jazz pianist Christian Sands, Thomas Blaize, Antonique Smith, John Turrell, Omar, and Francci Richards. Beesley, a multi-instrumentalist, produced, and scored the album.