Monte Landis

Monte Landis

Known For:Acting
Gender:Male
Birthday:1933-04-20
Place of Birth:Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Also Known As: Monty Landis / Max Landstein /
Known For: Acting Gender: Male Birthday: 1933-04-20 More

Biography

Max Landstein (born 20 April 1933) is a Scottish-American film and television actor. He is perhaps best known for playing the comic foil in multiple episodes of The Monkees, most notably as "Mr. Zero" in "The Devil and Peter Tork". He began his career in Britain before moving to the United States in 1963. He also had a career in Paris in the mid-50s as emcee in cabarets and jazz clubs (Crazy Horse, Club Saint-Germain, etc.) -he played his own role later in Charade (1963)- and choreographer for the French vocal group The Blue Stars of France.
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Heart Condition
Comedy Crime Drama Fantasy
Real Genius
Comedy Romance Science Fiction
Body Double
Crime Mystery Thriller
Yellowbeard
Comedy Adventure
The Bastard
History Drama War TV Movie
Police Woman
Action & Adventure Crime Drama
Candy Stripe Nurses
Comedy Crime Thriller
Columbo
Crime Drama
Hawaii Five-O
Action & Adventure Drama
Targets
Crime Thriller
Double Trouble
Comedy Crime Drama Music Romance
The Monkees
Comedy Family
Batman
Sci-Fi & Fantasy Comedy Action & Adventure
Get Smart
Comedy Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Kiss Me, Kate
Music Comedy Romance TV Movie
Charade
Comedy Mystery Romance
  • name:Monte Landis
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Male
  • Birthday:1933-04-20
  • Place of Birth:Glasgow, Scotland, UK
  • Also Known As: Monty Landis · Max Landstein ·
  • Biography:Max Landstein (born 20 April 1933) is a Scottish-American film and television actor. He is perhaps best known for playing the comic foil in multiple episodes of The Monkees, most notably as "Mr. Zero" in "The Devil and Peter Tork". He began his career in Britain before moving to the United States in 1963. He also had a career in Paris in the mid-50s as emcee in cabarets and jazz clubs (Crazy Horse, Club Saint-Germain, etc.) -he played his own role later in Charade (1963)- and choreographer for the French vocal group The Blue Stars of France.
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