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Max Landis
Occupationscreenwriter

Max Landis (born August 3, 1985) is an American screenwriter.

Biography

Max Landis is the son of director John Landis and Costume Designer and historian Deborah Nadoolman Landis. He began writing at the age of 18, collaborating with his father on the Masters of Horror episode "Deer Woman." He would later be asked to return to the series in its second incarnation, Fear Itself, writing the episode "Something With Bite." He also wrote for Blue Water production's Return To Mysterious Island, a 2008 comic series.

He is managed by Circle of Confusion, and represented by United Talent Agency.

Some years ago, Max barely escaped alive from a vicious attack upon himself and his pink bicycle. Fortunately, he was able to avoid injury- his bicycle, however, was not so lucky.

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