Max Barwyn
Max Barwyn, born on February 24, 1884, in Fayette County, Kentucky, USA, was a figure known for his contributions to the film industry. His career spanned the early decades of cinema, with his known filmography including "Grand Hotel" (1932), where he appeared in an uncredited role as a hotel guest and gambler.
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Max Barwyn, born on February 24, 1884, in Fayette County, Kentucky, USA, was a figure known for his contributions to the film industry. His career spanned the early decades of cinema, with his known filmography including "Grand Hotel" (1932), where he appeared in an uncredited role as a hotel guest and gambler. Barwyn's screen presence was further noted in "Little Big Shot" (1935) as the waiter with a message, and in "Say It in French" (1938) where he reprised his role as a waiter.








