Maxwell Shaw

Maxwell Shaw[1] (21 February 1929 - 21 August 1985 in London, England)[2][3] was an actor, known for The Barber of Stamford Hill (1962), Once More, with Feeling! (1960) and BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (1950).[4][5] He is best remembered for his television work, but he also appeared in many feature films of the 1950s, 1960s, and early 1970s.[6][7] He appeared as Mark 'Frisky' Lee in Gideon's Way (episode "Big Fish, Little Fish") (1964).

Publicity photo

His Broadway credits include The Hostage.[8][9] He had a small role in Ben-Hur (1959).

He was married to casting director Rose Tobias Shaw.[10]

Partial filmography

References

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  10. "Casting Director Rose Tobias Shaw Dies at 96". The Hollywood Reporter. 2015-11-12. Retrieved 2021-03-06.
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