Max Sandvoss

Max Sandvoss
Sandvoss at Fling premiere in Florida in 2008
Born Stephen James Sandvoss
(1980-06-23) June 23, 1980
New York City, New York
Other names Stephen James Sandvoss
Occupation Actor

Max Sandvoss (born Stephen James Sandvoss; 23 June 1980) is an American farmer[1][2] and former actor.[3]

Early life and current career

Sandvoss was born in New York City, New York. His mother, Joyce, is American-born, and his father, Rolf Herman George Sandvoss, was Swiss-born.[4][5][6]

After attending school in the suburbs of New York City, and in Connecticut, Sandvoss studied Chinese, thinking about going into international business, but changed his studies to poetry and prose writing, graduating cum laude from Harvard in 2002.[2][3]

After working as a film and television actor from 2003–2010, Sandvoss changed his first name to Max and as of October 2013, manages a dairy and creamery in East Bethany, New York, with his brother Trystan Sandvoss.[2][1][7][8] Another brother, Peter, continues to work in film production.[3][9]

Acting career

Sandvoss’ break as an actor came in 2003 when he landed the role of a football star competing against Will Estes in the NBC drama series American Dreams and as the main character in the independent film Latter Days in the same year.

Theater

  • Tape (2004) with West Liang and Elizabeth Kell; Ivar Brick Box Theater, Hollywood.

Television

His other television roles include appearances on Dr. Vegas, Nip/Tuck, The Inside, Cold Case, E-Ring, Grey's Anatomy, and Miami Medical.

Television appearances

Film

Sandvoss made his feature-film debut in the 2003 independent film Latter Days. His second feature film was 2005's Rumor Has It…, starring Jennifer Aniston, Kevin Costner, Mark Ruffalo and Shirley MacLaine.

Sandvoss was cast in the short film Waning Moon, directed by Luca Colombo, which debuted in August 2006 at a Swiss Film Festival in Lugano.

In June 2006, Sandvoss began filming the horror film Buried Alive, in the role of Danny. The film was released on DVD in October 2007. In late 2006, it was announced that he would reunite with director/writer C. Jay Cox in a supporting role in the film Kiss the Bride, released in 2008.

In May 2007, Sandvoss took on the role of Mason Michael Finch in the indie film Fling (formerly titled Lie to Me), filmed on location in Kansas City, Missouri. The film had its premiere on 26 April 2008, at the Newport Beach Film Festival during the same time frame that Sandvoss was filming a pilot for the Sci-Fi channel, titled "Revolution". It was announced in November 2008 that he would appear in the independent film Exquisite Corpse.[10]

Film credits

References

  1. 1 2 "The Sandvoss brothers of First Light Creamery". In the Field. Buffalo Spree. Nov 2011. Retrieved 12 July 2018.
  2. 1 2 3 "A fever for Chèvre". Harvard Magazine. Sep 2013.
  3. 1 2 3 Dunlap, J. "Steve Sandvoss Biography". imdb.com. Retrieved 12 July 2018.
  4. "Our Story". First Light Farm. Archived from the original on 26 February 2014. Retrieved 21 February 2014.
  5. "Remembrances of Rolf Sandvoss (1952)" (PDF).
  6. "Obituary". Seacoast Online. 17 June 2004.
  7. "First Light Farm and Creamery". Facebook. Retrieved 12 July 2018.
  8. "Meet the Sandvoss Brothers". Hart's Local Grocers. Retrieved 12 July 2018.
  9. "Peter Sandvoss". imdb.com. Retrieved 12 July 2018.
  10. "Who will die so she can live in Exquisite Corpse?". Bloody Disgusting.
  • Steve Sandvoss on IMDb
  • "First Light Farm and Creamery". Facebook. Retrieved 12 July 2018.
  • "First Light Farm and Creamery". East Bethany, NY: Trystan & Max Sandvoss. Retrieved 12 July 2018.
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