Max Schneider | |
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Birth name | Maxwell George Schneider |
Born |
Manhattan, New York, United States |
June 21, 1992
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, actor, dancer, model |
Instruments | Ukulele |
Years active | 2008–present |
Labels | |
Website | maxschneider.com/ |
Maxwell George "Max" Schneider (born June 21, 1992), known professionally in music as MAX, stylized as MΛX is an American actor, model, dancer, songwriter, and singer. In 2015, he signed to DCD2.
Schneider was raised in Woodstock, New York. He began performing at age three and got his first agent at the age of 14. He was raised in his father's Jewish religion. On November 4, 2016, he announced on Instagram that he had married Emily Cannon in April.
Schneider was a swing understudy in the Broadway musical 13 covering 4 roles in 2008 and 2009, and modeled with Madonna for an international Dolce And Gabbana campaign. He was the 2010 YoungArts Theater Winner.
In 2012, Schneider co-wrote the song "Show You How To Do" with Ben Charles for the Disney hit show Shake It Up. He portrayed Zander in the Nickelodeon TV series How to Rock. He also sold a song to the show called "Last 1 Standing", co-written by Matt Wong and Claire Demorest, which is featured in 2 episodes of the series. Schneider also starred in the Nickelodeon original film Rags as Charlie Prince, the lead role in the film. In late 2012, Schneider placed another song with Cody Simpson for his album Paradise entitled "Standing in China". He released his debut extended play titled First Encounters in 2010. In 2012 he toured with Victoria Justice on the Make It In America Tour.
In 2015, Schneider released an album titled NWL, which was originally planned to be an EP titled The Nothing Without Love EP; the album was funded by donations through Kickstarter. The first single off of the album, titled 'Nothing Without Love', was released on May 21, 2015, along with a music video for the song. "Mug Shot" is his first single to be released under the name MAX. He has since gone by MAX musically because he "[wants the name] to be more of a vehicle for the music". In October 2014, Schneider was featured in two tracks from Hoodie Allen's debut album, People Keep Talking.