Max Kasch

Max Kasch

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Joseph Maxwell “Max” Kasch (born December 6, 1985) is an American film and television actor. He is the brother of actors Cody Kasch and Dylan Kasch. Max appeared in the 2003 film, Holes as Zig-zag and played T-Dog in Waiting…, and played a part in the horror film Shrooms.

Born in Santa Monica, California, he is Scottish/Jewish American. Max has five siblings – three sisters and two brothers. He grew up in Ojai, California, but then moved to be closer to Los Angeles, so he and his siblings could pursue their acting careers. Max is very good friends with his Holes costar Jake M. Smith, who stayed at the Kasch household for a while after filming the movie Holes.

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Max Kasch Movies

Discover the best Max Kasch movies. Explore the complete filmography, including top-rated classics, newest releases, and highest-grossing films starring Max Kasch ranked by year and score.

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Whiplash (2014)

Drama Music
Andrew Neiman arrives at a prestigious New York conservatory with one ambition: to become one of the great drummers. What he finds is Terence Fletcher, a conductor whose methods border...
Score 8.4
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Red Eye (2005)

Mystery Thriller
An overnight flight to Miami quickly becomes a battle for survival when Lisa realizes her seatmate plans to use her as part of a chilling assassination plot against the Deputy...
Score 6.4

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