Actor
E. Max Frye
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Eric Max Frye, is an American screenwriter from Oregon. His mother was Helen J. Frye, a federal judge. Born in Oregon and raised in Eugene, Eric directed and wrote the film Amos & Andrew. He attended Lewis & Clark College in Portland for one year before moving to Europe where he lived in Paris and worked as a male model in Austria. After returning to the United States, Frye settled in New York City where he attended New York University Film School. He wrote the script to Something Wild, and was one of the writers for the HBO mini-series Band of Brothers. In addition to his credited roles, Frye appeared uncredited in a brief black-and-white cut-scene in the music video for Bizarre Love Triangle by the British group New Order, directed by American artist Robert Longo, in which he argues with Jodi Long (where he peacefully replies "You know, you're a real 'up' person."). Description above from the Wikipedia article E. Max Frye, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Writing

Band of Brothers
Writer · 2001

Dogville
Script Consultant · 2003

Foxcatcher
Writer · 2014

The Alienist
Teleplay · 2018

Something Wild
Writer · 1986

Palmetto
Screenplay · 1998

Amos & Andrew
Writer · 1993

Where the Money Is
Screenplay · 2000

Ten Minutes Older: The Cello
Screenplay · 2002

Second Nature
Writer · 2003

Arena Brains
Writer · 1987
Gilded Rage
Screenplay