Known For:
Acting
Birthday:
June 2, 1917
Place of Birth:
Caldwell, Kansas, USA
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Max Showalter (June 2, 1917 – July 30, 2000), also credited as Casey Adams, was an American film, television, and stage actor, as well as a composer, pianist, and singer. One of Showalter's most memorable roles was as Jean Peters' character's husband in the 1953 film Niagara.
| Year | Movie | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 1984 | Sixteen Candles | Grandpa Fred |
| 1984 | Racing with the Moon | Mr. Arthur, Piano Teacher |
| 1981 | A Gun in the House | Peter Schechter |
| 1979 | 10 | Reverend |
| 1978 | Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band | Ernest Shears |
| 1973 | Bonnie's Kids | Frank |
| 1971 | The Anderson Tapes | Bingham |
| 1970 | The Moonshine War | Mr. Worthman |
| 1969 | A Talent for Loving | Franklin |
| 1966 | Lord Love a Duck | Howard Greene |
| 1965 | How to Murder Your Wife | Tobey Rawlins |
| 1964 | Fate Is the Hunter | Dan Crawford |
| 1964 | Sex and the Single Girl | Holmes |
| 1964 | The Lucille Ball Comedy Hour | Walter |
| 1963 | My Six Loves | B. J. Smith |
| 1963 | Move Over, Darling | Hotel Desk Clerk |
| 1962 | The Music Man | Salesman On Train (uncredited) |
| 1962 | Bon Voyage! | The Tight Suit |
| 1962 | Smog | Paul Prescott |
| 1961 | Summer and Smoke | Roger Doremus |
| 1961 | Return to Peyton Place | Nick Parker |
| 1960 | Elmer Gantry | Deaf Man (uncredited) |
| 1959 | It Happened to Jane | Selwyn Harris |
| 1958 | Voice in the Mirror | Don Martin |
| 1958 | The Female Animal | Charlie Grant |
| 1958 | The Naked and the Dead | Colonel Dalleson |
| 1957 | Dragoon Wells Massacre | Phillip Scott |
| 1957 | The Monster That Challenged the World | Dr. Tad Johns |
| 1956 | Bus Stop | Life Magazine Reporter |
| 1956 | Indestructible Man | Lt. Richard Chasen |
| 1956 | Never Say Goodbye | Andy Leonard |
| 1955 | The Return of Jack Slade | Billy Wilcox |
| 1954 | Naked Alibi | Det. Lt. Parks (as Casey Adams) |
| 1954 | Down Three Dark Streets | Dave Millson |
| 1954 | Night People | Frederick S. Hobart |
| 1953 | Dangerous Crossing | Jim Logan |
| 1953 | Vicki | Larry Evans |
| 1953 | Niagara | Ray Cutler |
| 1953 | Destination Gobi | Walter Landers |
| 1952 | With a Song in My Heart | Harry Guild |
| 1952 | What Price Glory | Lieutenant Moore |
| 1952 | My Wife's Best Friend | Pete Bentham |
| 1949 | Always Leave Them Laughing | Comet Pen Salesman |
| Year | TV Show | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 1981 | Foul Play | |
| 1980 | The Stockard Channing Show | Gus Clyde |
| 1977 | The Incredible Hulk | |
| 1977 | The Love Boat | Herman Baker |
| 1976 | Quincy, M.E. | Dr. Milton Gold |
| 1973 | Kojak | Quinlan |
| 1973 | Police Story | |
| 1968 | The Doris Day Show | Mr. Craig Fletcher |
| 1964 | Bewitched | Charles Barlow |
| 1962 | The Lucy Show | Vinnie Meyers |
| 1962 | The Lucy Show | Vinnie |
| 1962 | Sam Benedict | Tom Buchanan |
| 1961 | Dr. Kildare | Ben Ballard |
| 1961 | Dr. Kildare | Rulon Murphy |
| 1961 | Hazel | Mr. Blackpool |
| 1961 | Hazel | Mr. Barry |
| 1961 | Hazel | Mr. Starkey |
| 1960 | The Andy Griffith Show | Ralph Mason |
| 1960 | Surfside 6 | |
| 1959 | The Twilight Zone | Pat Riley |
| 1959 | The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis | Dr. Charles Graham |
| 1959 | Hawaiian Eye | Ralston |
| 1957 | Perry Mason | Carl Reynolds |
| 1957 | The Thin Man | |
| 1957 | Richard Diamond, Private Detective | Bill Henry |
| 1957 | Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans | Capt. West |
| 1957 | Perry Mason | Burt Stokes |
| 1957 | Perry Mason | Frank Logan |
| 1957 | Perry Mason | Clarence Henry |
| 1957 | Perry Mason | Talbot Sparr |
| 1957 | Perry Mason | Charles Judd |
| 1956 | The Gale Storm Show | Orchestra Leader |
| 1955 | Gunsmoke | Barney Wales |
| 1955 | Matinee Theater | |
| 1955 | Navy Log | |
| 1955 | The 20th Century Fox Hour | Barry |
| 1954 | Public Defender | Conrad Martin |
| 1953 | General Electric Theater | Will Henderson |
| 1953 | Letter to Loretta | Rusty Graham |
| 1953 | Letter to Loretta | Neil |
| 1953 | Letter to Loretta | Bill Garner |
| 1953 | Letter to Loretta | Phil |
| 1952 | The Ford Television Theatre | |
| 1951 | Schlitz Playhouse of Stars | Don Evers |
| 1950 | The Bob Hope Show | Self |