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Max Morrow (born January 7, 1991 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian actor. He is best known for his role in Monk, The Christmas Shoes, and Goose.
Filmography
- Hocking Linthorne (age 6-7) in part 1 of the TV miniseries, Seasons of Love, on 7 March 1999.
- Jacob Two Two in the movie, Jacob Two Two Meets the Hooded Fang, which opened on 8 October 1999 in Canada.
- Young Sean in the TV series, Twice in a Lifetime, episode For Love or Money, on 9 February 2000.
- Harry O'Malley in the TV movie, One Kill, on 6 August 2000.
- Gabe in the TV series, Twice in a Lifetime, episode It's a Hard Knock Life, on 30 August 2000.
- Charles in the TV series, Timothy Goes to School, from 9 September 2000.
- Zack Dreyer in the TV movie, Santa Who?, on 19 November 2000.
- Wilman (10-11 Yrs.) in the TV movie, Jewel, on 7 February 2001.
- Thomas in the TV movie, Sister Mary Explains it All, on 27 May 2001.
- Stephen Porter in the Canadian TV series, The Associates, episode Parents: Who Needs 'Em, 22 March 2002.
- Tony in the movie, Ararat, 20 May 2002 (Cannes).
- Benji Fleming in the TV series, Monk, recurring, from 26 July 2002.
- Young Gabriel Ashlocke in the TV series, Mutant X, episode Time Squared, 19 October 2002.
- Bobby Brady in the TV movie, Brady Bunch in the White House, 29 November 2002.
- Nathan Andrews in the TV movie, The Christmas Shoes, 1 December 2002.
- Young Nikko Zond in the TV series, Veritas: The Quest, episode Pilot, 27 January 2003.
- Will Donnelly in the movie, The Great Goose Caper, 2003.
- Courtney (Court) Collins in the Canadian TV miniseries, Shattered City: The Halifax Explosion, 26 October 2003.
External links
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