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Max Deacon

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Max Deacon
BornMark Billy Flanagan
(1993-01-26) January 26, 1993 (age 33)
Bournemouth, Dorset, England
💼 Occupation
Actor
📆 Years active  2007–present

Mark Billy Flanagan (born January 26, 1993) is an English actor who has had some remarkable roles in films. He is known for roles including that in Daniel Craig's 2008 film named Flashbacks of a Fool. This story revolved around an aging actor who starts to think about his life after the demise of his friend.

Career

During a middle-school play production, Deacon was rejected by the casting director for Baillie Walsh's Flashbacks of a Fool (2008), who then cast him in the film as Boots McKay. In 2012, he was cast in the History miniseries called Hatfields & McCoys. He went on to play small roles in the thriller I, Anna (2012), where he portrayed the character of Stevie. The story is about a mysterious and seductive female who falls in love with a detective in charge of a murder case. In the film Summer in February (2013), Max starred as Joey Carter-Wood.

Deacon next joined the cast of Steven Quale's found footage disaster film Into the Storm (2014)[1], playing Donnie, and in The Call Up (2016), where he played Carl Anderson. Max was also seen in the action thriller movie Billionaire Ransom and he was cast alongside English actor Ed Westwick.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2008 Flashbacks of a Fool Teenage Boots McKay
2008 Home Tom Short film
2008 Zip and Hollow Andrew
2012 I, Anna Stevie
2012 The Strange Case of Wilhelm Reich Thomas
2013 Summer in February Joey Carter Wood
2014 Into the Storm Donnie
2016 The Call Up Carl Anderson
2016 Billionaire Ransom James Thornton
2016 Tommy's Honour David Strath
2019 Overnight The Frog Short film

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2009 Casualty Joel 4 episodes
2011 The Promise Pvt. Alec Hyman 4 episodes
2012 Hatfields & McCoys Calvin McCoy 3 episodes
2016 The Collection Billy Novak 8 episodes
2017 Pretty Little Liars Dr. Handlin Episode: "Driving Miss Crazy"
2019 #VanLife Greasy Gregg Episode: "Ex Marks the Spot"
2019 NCIS Ben Ramsey Episode: "She"

References

  1. McNary, Dave (July 13, 2012). "Max Deacon in New Line's tornado vortex". variety.com. Retrieved January 6, 2014.

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