But Max Wright's life is now a long way from the bright lights of Hollywood more than two decades on. The year-old actor, who played Willie Tanner on the popular show, was recently pictured taking out the garbage from his modest apartment in Hermosa Beach, California, looking disheveled.
He has certainly led a troubled and difficult life since his career heyday, including cancer, legal problems, and even a sex and drugs scandal.
Shocking: In the same magazine claimed the star was using crack cocaine. While was thinning back in the s, Max is now nearly bald with only a grey wisps left. What remains of his locks were pulled into a small ponytail. He still wore the thin-rimmed glasses once favoured by ALF's Tanner patriarch, but his loose clothing was a far cry from the buttoned-down neatness of Willie.
Broken down: After years of tough living, Max above in looked very different from the friendly sitcom dad. Instead, Max had a black T-shirt under a plaid button-down and a beige vest. Over-sized blue jeans and white trainers completed the casual look. Since ALF ended in , life has been very up-and-down for Max, with his only other regular sitcom role coming with Norm from until In the meantime, the actor was treated for a diagnosis of lymphoma and later was arrested on two occasions - in and - for drunk driving.
Dishevelled: Wearing loose, casual clothes and looking bald and wrinkled, Max did not resemble Willie Tanner. Odd comedy: Premiering in , ALF was an unlikely sitcom about a sarcastic alien named Gordon Shumway who lived with a suburban family. Images from a drug-fuelled sex video - featuring Max with two other men - were published at this time as well, appearing in the April issue of the National Enquirer.
Even with all these issues, Max has remained married to his wife of 50 years, Linda - the couple has two adult children, Ben and Daisy. While his TV and film career dwindled over the years - the actor's last television role was in the TV movie, Back To Norm - Max returned mainly to the theatrical world. Hit: A ratings success in its early seasons, ALF was once the fifth-highest-rated show on television.
ALF may have brought Max his greatest fame, but he has admitted to hating the idiosyncratic and gruelling sitcom about a sarcastic alien who moved in with a suburban family. In a 'Where Are They Now? The bizarre comedy about a furry, cat-eating alien named Gordon Shumway was an unlikely hit for NBC, becoming the fifth-most-watched show on television during ALF's second season. Declining ratings and the reported dissatisfaction of most of the actors, however, led to a surprise cancellation after the comedy's fourth season.
While Max's acting career has been tough, he remained in that industry longer than the rest of his TV family. TV wife Ann Schedeen, now 65, last appeared in three episodes of Judging Amy in before retiring and working in design. Under his real name of Ben Hertzberg, the former child star now works in international development. The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline. Argos AO. Headlines U. Privacy Policy Feedback.
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They were the ones in who ran the photos of Max Wright at a gay hobo crack orgy. I grew up with an alcoholic father who was distant, abusive, and cruel. The fact that I struggle with mental health issues is unlikely to be his fault. The fact that I feel guilty about them and have had so much trouble addressing them in healthy ways is almost certainly his fault.
My brother. You find the joke funny. Of processing them. Depending on the context, people getting shot, robbed, stabbed, falling off of buildings, and getting eaten by monsters have all made me chuckle. They understood it in ways that humor would never have possibly entered into. His life is over. I know Anne Schedeen at least knows about it, because a few months ago she started following me on Facebook.
I have been given reason to believe two other people associated with the show have read it. But Max Wright never read my reviews, and he never will. He had no interest in speaking about ALF. He had very little interest in speaking about it even when he was on the show, with the most significant interview I ever found taking place over the course of a few minutes during a smoke break. He hated the show. After dealing with the fallout, he hated that his friends and family were reaching out to him, and he stopped letting them do that.
Max Wright hated the world enough that he did exactly what I do and what you do when we hate something: He took active steps to stay away from it whenever possible. Because of this related fact: It still really fucking hurts.
Years ago, I entered into a relationship that turned toxic quickly. I expected it could get better if I worked hard at it, so I did. It never got better. I felt trapped and inadequate. I tried everything. As hard as I worked at keeping it together, she worked at tearing me down. Also, I was fully prepared to accept any shortcomings as my own. Things were my fault. They always had been in the past.
She bled me dry, emotionally and financially. I had nowhere I could go. Now I know I had many friends who would have taken me in, but then, at the time, in the situation, I could not see that. I believed her. I was a terrible person who deserved to be treated like that and shut off from contact with my friends.
She never spoke to that friend. At all. It was a complete and total lie. She made it up so that I would feel trapped. So that I would have nowhere to go. And it worked. At one point, finally, I left.
I had nothing to my name. I found a cheap room to rent with someone who was — thankfully — a sweet and understanding human being who became a dear friend and helped me get back on my feet.
I was alone in a room on an air mattress. I had nothing. I had no money. Every single day I thought about suicide, not because I was in despair, but because…well, why not? What was I hanging around for, exactly? Why was this life, this particular life, worth living? I needed a distraction, and, historically, I had always found that distraction in writing. But writing about anything that had happened to me — or that I was going through — did not seem appealing.
And I decided to write about ALF. I could take out my frustrations. I could focus on something thoroughly worthless. I could act like an idiot and tell stupid jokes and give myself a god-damned reason to get the fuck out of bed. Kate was not a name I wanted to hear. In fact, those first few episodes were rough going for me. But the Kate on ALF was…great, actually. She was funny. She was by leaps and bounds the best actor.
She was the most stable and reliable character in the entire thing. I quickly came to dissociate the name from what I had learned it meant. The writing helped me. The readers and their laughter helped me. And Kate — this Kate — helped me, because she took the most traumatic experience of my life and let me see that it was over, and I could find new things and make new associations now.
I was doing something I enjoyed. I loved every fucking minute of it. Of watching the show, of writing about the show, of reading your comments. It was everything I needed to get back on my feet again. To be myself again. To learn that I had value. By no means do I find toxic relationships funny.
I can sure as hell promise you that. But by taking my real-life sadness and anger and frustration and playing it up for the purposes of reviewing one of the worst sitcoms in American history, I was able to cope with it. I faced it through humor. Instead of being overcome by my emotions, I chose to wear them like a costume, and I did a little dance, and I made people laugh, and then when I was done, I was able to take that costume off.
He almost never seemed to try, but he did the bare minimum. He hated his job, but he showed up every day. He hated the show, but he never quit.
He sped away from the set the moment he had nothing left to shoot in the final episode, but he showed up for work that day and did his damned job. Max Wright half-assing his way through the least ambitious sci-fi comedy in history is part of what gives it its charm.
Well, okay…it was love. Relationships end over lies. Over infidelity. Over destructive behavior. Those are understandable stopping points. What did he have to say to her to keep their marriage together after videotaped evidence of his hobo crack orgies surfaced?
What did she say to him? What kind of balance could they have possibly achieved? By , they were no longer together. He was alone. And I still wonder what those conversations must have been like. To not get divorced, but also not be together. To not split up over the scandal, but also to never see each other. I believe she thought he could change, or get the help he needed. Maybe she was right.
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