Max Harwood is an English actor, best known for his debut role as Jamie New in "Everyone's Talking About Jamie" (2021). Harwood studied at Queen Mary's Sixth Form College in Basingstoke and the Guildford School of Acting, on a scholarship, before going on to graduate from the Urdang Academy, the performing arts academy based in Islington, London.
Jamie New is 16 and doesn’t quite fit in—instead of pursuing a "real" career he dreams of becoming a drag queen. Uncertain about his future, Jamie knows one thing for sure: he is going to be a sensation. Supported by his loving mom and his amazing friends, Jamie ... (more)
Jamie New is 16 and doesn’t quite fit in—instead of pursuing a "real" career he dreams of becoming a drag queen. Uncertain about his future, Jamie knows one thing for sure: he is going to be a sensation. Supported by his loving mom and his amazing friends, Jamie ... (more)
A recovering drug addict is about to have a very strange night on The English Riviera. (more)
A recovering drug addict is about to have a very strange night on The English Riviera. (more)
After losing his mother, a lonely boy decides to (literally) dig up some new friends, but when they mysteriously come back to life, he’s launched into a series of misadventures as he tries to keep their secret safe from neighbors, classmates and social workers alike. (more)
After losing his mother, a lonely boy decides to (literally) dig up some new friends, but when they mysteriously come back to life, he’s launched into a series of misadventures as he tries to keep their secret safe from neighbors, classmates and social workers alike. (more)
Set in Hawkins, Indiana in 1959, decades before the events of the first season of "Stranger Things," it features younger versions of familiar characters such as Joyce Byers, Jim Hopper, Bob Newby and Henry Creel. (more)
Set in Hawkins, Indiana in 1959, decades before the events of the first season of "Stranger Things," it features younger versions of familiar characters such as Joyce Byers, Jim Hopper, Bob Newby and Henry Creel. (more)