Max Gail

Biography: The son of a wealthy office-supplies dealer, American actor Maxwell Gail Jr. excelled in high-school sports, spending his senior year as an exchange student in Germany. Upon earning collegiate degrees from both Williams University and University of Michigan, he became a teacher in Detroit's inner city, partially to ensure himself a draft deferment. Frustrated at trying to communicate with his sullen poverty-level students, Gail chucked it all to head for San Francisco, where he worked as a guidance counselor. Again, the frustrations of the job got to him, compelling Gail to seek employment as a cocktail-lounge pianist. Trying out for a play on a whim in 1970, Gail finally found his life's calling. He spent the early '70s haunting the casting offices, accepting small TV roles as heavies and bullies. A guest spot as a tough lug on the 1974 sitcom Friends and Lovers caught the attention of producer Danny Arnold, who cast Gail as Detective Stanley "Wojo" Wojohowicz on the newThe son of a wealthy office-supplies dealer, American actor Maxwell Gail Jr. excelled in high-school sports, spending his senior year as an exchange student in Germany. Upon earning collegiate degrees from both Williams University and University of Michigan, he became a teacher in Detroit's inner city, partially to ensure himself a draft deferment. Frustrated at trying to communicate with his sullen poverty-level students, Gail chucked it all to head for San Francisco, where he worked as a guidance counselor. Again, the frustrations of the job got to him, compelling Gail to seek employment as a cocktail-lounge pianist. Trying out for a play on a whim in 1970, Gail finally found his life's calling. He spent the early '70s haunting the casting offices, accepting small TV roles as heavies and bullies. A guest spot as a tough lug on the 1974 sitcom Friends and Lovers caught the attention of producer Danny Arnold, who cast Gail as Detective Stanley "Wojo" Wojohowicz on the new comedy series Barney Miller. Gail played "Wojo" until the series' cancellation in 1980, at which point he re-entered the guest-star pool. Since that time Max Gail Jr. has been seen as a reporter on the short-lived 1983 adventure series Whiz Kids, and as the father of Dweezil Zappa and Moon Unit Zappa on the even shorter-lived 1990 sitcom Normal Life. Expand

Max Gail's Scores

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  • TV
Average career score: 56
Highest Metascore: 82 Night Moves
Lowest Metascore: 22 Dark House
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 10
  2. Negative: 1 out of 10
10 movie reviews
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
64 All Together Now Aug 28, 2020 Mr. Linder 8.0
44 DriverX Nov 30, 2018 Danny tbd
68 Abundant Acreage Available Sep 29, 2017 Hans / Hans / Hans / Hans / Hans / Hans 4.9
tbd September Morning Sep 8, 2017 Delivery Don 4.8
61 The Hero Jun 9, 2017 Gary Babcock / Gary Babcock / Gary Babcock / Gary Babcock 5.2
75 I'll See You in My Dreams May 15, 2015 Carl / Carl tbd
40 The Frontier Sep 12, 2014 Sean tbd
22 Dark House Mar 14, 2014 Scott 6.1
62 42 Apr 12, 2013 Burt Shotton / Burt Shotton 7.5
46 D.C. Cab Dec 16, 1983 Harold / Harold tbd
82 Night Moves Mar 18, 1975 Stud 7.6