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Alma mater
  
Role
  
Occupation
  
Actor

Height
  
1.76 m


Years active
  
1999–present

Siblings
  
Hannah Minghella

Name
  
Max Minghella

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Full Name
  
Max Giorgio Choa Minghella

Born
  
16 September 1985 (age 38) (
1985-09-16
)
Hampstead, London, England

Parents
  
Carolyn Choa, Anthony Minghella

Movies
  
Horns, Agora, The Social Network, The Darkest Hour, The Internship

Similar People
  
Anthony Minghella, Kate Mara, Joe Anderson, Tiya Sircar, Juno Temple

Profiles

Max minghella


Max Giorgio Choa Minghella (born 16 September 1985) is an English actor and screenwriter. He has appeared in several American films, making his debut in Bee Season (2005) before starring in Art School Confidential (2006), The Social Network (2010) and The Internship (2013).

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Early life

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Minghella was born in Hampstead, London, the son of director Anthony Minghella and dancer and choreographer Carolyn Jane Choa. His father was born in Ryde, Isle of Wight, and was of Italian descent, and his mother was born in Hong Kong. His maternal grandfather was of three quarters Han Chinese and one quarter Jewish descent, and his maternal grandmother was of Chinese, English, Irish, Indian Parsi, and Swedish ancestry. His maternal great-grandfather was Hong Kong legislator Robert Kotewall, and his maternal great-great-grandfather was Calcutta-born businessman Emanuel Raphael Belilios.

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Minghella spent time on his father's film sets while growing up, of which he has "fond memories" and has said that he felt "no pressure" by his father to succeed in the entertainment industry. He was educated at St Anthony's Preparatory School and University College School in Hampstead. He then attended Columbia University, which he considered his "first priority", and studied history, graduating in 2009. He typically worked on films only during his summer break. He said that he felt like "an English boy at an American school", that he kept to himself, and that most of his fellow students did not know that he was an actor.

Career

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Minghella was inspired to become an actor during his late teenage years, after seeing a production of the play This Is Our Youth at London's West End; he subsequently dropped out of the University College School to pursue an acting career, and attended the National Youth Theatre. He did not always want to become an actor. He said: "I thought it was sort of embarrassing to say you wanted to be an actor – it was, like, uncool. And growing up I was massively concerned with seeming cool. I thought up until about age 16 that I was going to be a music video director."

Minghella had an uncredited appearance as an extra in his father's film Cold Mountain. His first professional role was in Bee Season, playing the son of a dysfunctional Jewish American family. The film was released in November 2005 to mostly mixed reviews and low box office, grossing only $1 million in its limited release, although critics remarked that Minghella was "a talented young actor to watch, delivering a strong performance".

Minghella's other 2005 role was the political thriller Syriana, which was also released in November, and in which he played the son of George Clooney's CIA agent character. In 2006, he starred in the Daniel Clowes adaptation Art School Confidential, a comedy directed by Terry Zwigoff. He got the part after meeting Zwigoff when he visited the set of Bee Season. His film Elvis and Anabelle, a dark romantic drama in which he plays an undertaker's son, premiered at the South by Southwest film festival in 2007. He described it as "a really sweet film". He was to play Art Bechstein in the film version of writer Michael Chabon's novel The Mysteries of Pittsburgh, but dropped out of the project due to his university schedule.

The press reported in 2007 that Minghella was cast in Beeban Kidron's Hippie Hippie Shake, a film about writer Richard Neville set in 1960s London. In March 2008, it was announced that he would star in Alejandro Amenábar's second English language film, Agora. The film is set in 4th century Egypt and revolves around Hypatia of Alexandria. Later in 2008, Minghella played a pompous film director in How to Lose Friends & Alienate People, and was seen in a segment of the dark comedy Brief Interviews with Hideous Men.

In David Fincher's The Social Network, the 2010 film about the origins of Facebook, he plays Divya Narendra, one of the Harvard upperclassmen who sues Mark Zuckerberg for stealing the idea behind Facebook. In June 2010, Minghella was cast in the Russian science-fiction film The Darkest Hour, released in December 2011. He appeared in the ensemble dramedy 10 Years (2012). The following year, he had a supporting role as Graham Hawtrey in the comedy The Internship.

In November 2013, it was announced that Minghella would be playing Richie Castellano in the second season of the Fox sitcom The Mindy Project. In 2013, he appeared in the music video for "Shot at the Night" by The Killers.

In January 2017, it was announced that Minghella would be making his directorial debut with Teen Spirit, a film he will direct from his own screenplay.

Filmography

Actor
-
Hippie Hippie Shake (completed) as
Martin Sharp
2023
Maximum Truth as
Antonio Kelly-Zhang
2022
Babylon as
Irving Thalberg
2017
The Handmaid's Tale (TV Series) as
Nick Blaine
- Safe (2022) - Nick Blaine
- Allegiance (2022) - Nick Blaine
- Motherland (2022) - Nick Blaine
- Together (2022) - Nick Blaine
- Border (2022) - Nick Blaine
- Ballet (2022) - Nick Blaine
- Morning (2022) - Nick Blaine
- The Wilderness (2021) - Nick Blaine
- Progress (2021) - Nick Blaine
- Chicago (2021) - Nick Blaine
- The Crossing (2021) - Nick Blaine
- Nightshade (2021) - Nick Blaine
- Pigs (2021) - Nick Blaine
- Household (2019) - Nick Blaine
- Useful (2019) - Nick Blaine
- Night (2019) - Nick Blaine
- The Word (2018) - Nick Blaine
- Postpartum (2018) - Nick Blaine
- The Last Ceremony (2018) - Nick Blaine
- Smart Power (2018) - Nick Blaine
- Women's Work (2018) - Nick Blaine
- After (2018) - Nick Blaine
- First Blood (2018) - Nick Blaine
- Seeds (2018) - Nick Blaine
- Other Women (2018) - Nick Blaine
- Baggage (2018) - Nick Blaine
- Unwomen (2018) - Nick Blaine
- June (2018) - Nick Blaine
- Night (2017) - Nick Blaine
- The Bridge (2017) - Nick Blaine
- Jezebels (2017) - Nick Blaine
- A Woman's Place (2017) - Nick Blaine
- Faithful (2017) - Nick Blaine
- Nolite Te Bastardes Carborundorum (2017) - Nick Blaine
- Late (2017) - Nick Blaine
- Birth Day (2017) - Nick Blaine
- Offred (2017) - Nick Blaine
2021
Spiral as
Detective William Schenk
2013
The Mindy Project (TV Series) as
Richie Castellano
- It Had to Be You (2017) - Richie Castellano
- Danny in Real Life (2017) - Richie Castellano
- The Lahiris and the Castellanos (2015) - Richie Castellano
- Annette Castellano Is My Nemesis (2014) - Richie Castellano
- Girl Next Door (2014) - Richie Castellano
- Indian BBW (2014) - Richie Castellano
- L.A. (2014) - Richie Castellano
- Wedding Crushers (2013) - Richie Castellano
2016
Fluffy (Short) as
Mark Mason
2016
The 9th Life of Louis Drax as
Nurse (uncredited)
2015
Into the Forest as
Eli
2015
Just a Minute (Short) as
P.A.
2014
Not Safe for Work as
Thomas Miller
2014
About Alex as
Isaac
2014
Trentemøller: Gravity (Music Video) as
Young Stoner
2013
The Killers: Shot at the Night (Music Video) as
Hotel Guest
2013
Horns as
Lee Tourneau
2013
The Internship as
Graham Hawtrey
2012
The Darkest Hour: Deleted and Extended Scenes (Video short) as
Ben
2011
The Darkest Hour as
Ben
2011
10 Years as
AJ
2011
The Ides of March as
Ben Harpen
2010
The Social Network as
Divya Narendra
2009
Agora as
Davus
2009
Brief Interviews with Hideous Men as
Kevin / Subject #28
2008
How to Lose Friends & Alienate People as
Vincent Lepak
2007
Elvis and Anabelle as
Elvis
2006
Art School Confidential as
Jerome
2005
Syriana as
Robby Barnes
2005
Bee Season as
Aaron
2003
Cold Mountain as
Young Confederate Soldier Yelling 'Hold Your Fire' (uncredited)
1999
Let the Good Times Roll (Short) as
Boy with Dog
1999
Toy Boys (Short) as
Danny
1999
The Talented Mr. Ripley as
Boy with Signora Buffi (uncredited)
Producer
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Fred & Ginger (executive producer) (pre-production)
-
Shell (producer) (pre-production)
2018
Teen Spirit (executive producer)
2016
The 9th Life of Louis Drax (producer)
2014
The Two Faces of January (executive producer)
Writer
2018
Teen Spirit (written by)
2016
The 9th Life of Louis Drax (screenplay)
Director
-
Shell (pre-production)
2018
Teen Spirit
Thanks
2017
Avenues (thanks)
2014
Trentemøller: Gravity (Music Video) (the producers wish to thank)
2008
Protect You + Me. (Short) (thanks)
2004
Climbing 'Cold Mountain' (Video documentary) (thanks: end titles)
1999
The Talented Mr. Ripley (thanks)
Self
2021
Good Morning America (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 14 May 2021 (2021) - Self - Guest
2021
Jimmy Kimmel Live! (TV Series) as
Self
- Wanda Sykes/Max Minghella/Mod Sun/Avril Lavigne (2021) - Self
2021
Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
Self
- Kevin Hart Exclusive! (2021) - Self
- Tarek El Moussa and Heather Rae Young Take Over (2021) - Self
2021
Steve Varley Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Max Minghella (2021) - Self
2011
Made in Hollywood (TV Series) as
Self
- Breakthrough/Teen Spirit/Fast Color/Someone Great (2019) - Self
- Bad Moms/Nerve/Into the Forest/Equity (2016) - Self
- Episode #8.31 (2013) - Self
- The Ides of March/What's Your Number? (2011) - Self
2017
The Late Late Show with James Corden (TV Series) as
Self
- Karlie Kloss/Max Minghella/Sean Paul/J Balvin (2019) - Self
- Amanda Peet/Max Minghella/Kaleo (2017) - Self
2019
Front Row Flynn (TV Series) as
Self
- TEEN SPIRIT: Max Minghella, Jamie Bell, moderator Steve Weintraub (2019) - Self
2014
Reel Junkie (TV Series) as
Self
- About Alex (2014) - Self
2012
The Darkest Hour: Visualizing an Invasion (Video short) as
Self
2011
17th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
Archive Footage
2021
The Kill Count (TV Series) as
Self
- Spiral: From the Book of Saw (2021) (2021) - Self
2021
Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #40.210 (2021) - Self

References

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