Max Showalter Movies
Actor
Max Showalter learned his craft at the Pasadena Playhouse. An adroit, quick-witted comic performer, Showalter was one of the earliest participants in the infant medium known as television. He was an ensemble player on 1949's
The Swift Show, and that same year was a panelist on the "charades" quiz show
Hold It Please. 20th Century-Fox chieftan
Darryl F. Zanuck was a fan of Showalter's work; the producer hired Showalter as a Fox featured player, but not before changing his name to the more "box-office"
Casey Adams. While there were a few leading roles, notably as Jean Peter's obtuse husband in
Niagara (1953), for the most part Showalter/Adams' film career was confined to brief character parts (e.g.
Return to Peyton Place [1958] and
The Music Man [1962]). While still travelling under the alias of
Casey Adams, Showalter appeared in a half-hour pilot film titled It's a Small World (1956); on this one-shot, the actor originated the role of Ward Cleaver, a role that would ultimately be assumed by
Hugh Beaumont when
Small World matriculated into
Leave It to Beaver. Shedding the
Casey Adams alias in the mid '60s, Max Showalter remained a busy character player into the '80s, appearing as a regular on the 1980 sitcom
The Stockard Channing Show. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide