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Max Jenkins

Max Jenkins (born March 13, 1985) is an , , and recognized for his work in series including Dead to Me (2019), (2014–2016), and (2016–2020). Born in , he began his career in theater, co-writing and co-starring in the Off-Broadway production Unnatural Acts at in 2012, which garnered a nomination for Outstanding Play. Jenkins has appeared in guest roles on shows such as and , and performed , leveraging his stage background in and sketch work. His transition from theater to screen highlights a versatile career marked by ensemble casts and character-driven narratives, though he remains less prominent in lead film roles compared to his television and stage contributions.

Early life and education

Childhood in New York City

Max Jenkins was born on March 13, 1985, in , New York. He spent his formative years raised in the city, immersed in its urban environment during the late 1980s and 1990s. Specific details regarding his family background or early schooling remain limited in , with no verified accounts of parental professions or siblings emerging from contemporary interviews or profiles. Jenkins' upbringing coincided with New York City's cultural shifts, including the height of the affecting the LGBTQ+ community, though he has not publicly detailed personal impacts from this period in available sources.

Initial interest in performing arts

Jenkins, raised in New York City, expressed a longstanding aspiration to pursue from a young age, influenced by the city's pervasive entertainment milieu. His specific affinity for emerged prominently during college auditions, where he sought admission solely into musical theater programs, reflecting a deliberate early focus on that discipline. This interest materialized in practical steps prior to his professional debut, culminating in an early screen role in the 2009 short comedy Gay's Anatomy, which marked one of his initial forays into performed narrative. Jenkins later reflected that his formative theater pursuits shaped his approach, though he acknowledged evolving beyond an exclusive musical theater lens as his career progressed.

Career

Theater and writing debut

Jenkins's theater and writing debut occurred in 2011 with Unnatural Acts, an he co-wrote with members of Plastic Theatre and in which he starred as Stanley Gilkey. The production, mounted by in association with Plastic Theatre, premiered on June 23, 2011, following previews from June 14, and initially ran through July 10 before extending due to demand. Inspired by the real 1920 "secret court" —triggered by a student's that exposed a network of homosexual relationships among undergraduates—the play dramatizes the ensuing investigations, expulsions, and personal tragedies amid institutional prejudice. In the ensemble-driven narrative, Jenkins's character, Stanley Gilkey, embodies one of the students ensnared in the crackdown, contributing to the production's raw portrayal of suppressed desires and societal intolerance. The work marked Jenkins's entry into playwriting, blending historical research with fictionalized elements to critique early 20th-century homophobia, though critics noted its second act occasionally veered into melodrama. Unnatural Acts earned a 2012 nomination for Outstanding Play, recognizing its provocative examination of identity and persecution despite mixed reviews on dramatic pacing. This debut established Jenkins in theater circles, highlighting his dual talents before transitioning to prominent television roles.

Television breakthrough

Jenkins secured his first prominent television role as Max Carnegie, a junior detective in the New York Police Department's 2nd Precinct, in NBC's comedy-drama series . The program, created by and and starring as single-mother homicide detective Laura Diamond, premiered on September 17, 2014, and ran for two seasons, totaling 38 episodes before its cancellation in May 2016. Carnegie's character served as an enthusiastic but inexperienced team member, contributing to case investigations while navigating interpersonal dynamics within the precinct, including tensions from Laura's ex-husband and custody battles. Prior to this, Jenkins had accumulated only minor guest appearances on network television, including bit parts in (2009) and (2010), which did not garner significant exposure. His portrayal of marked a shift to a recurring series regular position, appearing in over 20 episodes and providing steady visibility on a major broadcast network during a period when procedural comedies sought diverse ensemble casts. The role highlighted Jenkins' ability to blend humor with procedural elements, earning mentions in contemporary interviews where he discussed the demands of filming alongside Messing and the ensemble's chemistry. This opportunity paved the way for subsequent television work, including guest spots on (2015) as Drew and a recurring role as Max in HBO's High Maintenance starting in 2016, where he depicted a co-dependent, misanthropic character in select episodes focused on urban relationships. 's exposure, despite mixed critical reception for its formulaic plotting, positioned Jenkins for more substantive parts in streaming and cable formats amid the mid-2010s transition in television production.

Film and other media roles

Jenkins began appearing in feature films in the mid-2010s, following his television work, with supporting roles in independent productions. In Fort Tilden (2015), a about two friends' chaotic road trip, he played a supporting character alongside . He also featured in Those People (2015), a exploring relationships in City's art scene. In 2019, Jenkins portrayed Nick in Plus One, a directed by Jeff Chan and Andrew Rhymer, where the protagonist navigates social obligations by attending weddings with a date. The film premiered at and received positive reviews for its witty script. More recently, Jenkins appeared in (2023), directed by and adapted from Kristen Roupenian's short story, playing the role of Todd in a narrative examining modern dating dynamics and consent. In 2024, he took on the part of Miles the Med Tech in Space Cadet, a starring as an aspiring astronaut navigating training.
YearTitleRoleDirector(s)
2015Fort TildenSupporting, Charles Rogers
2015Those PeopleSupportingJoey Kuhn
2019Plus OneNickJeff Chan, Andrew Rhymer
2023Cat PersonTodd
2024Space CadetMiles the Med Tech

Recent stage work

In 2022, Jenkins portrayed Jeff in the world premiere of Which Way to the Stage, a play by Christopher Shinn directed by Trip Cullman at MCC Theater's Off-Broadway production. The work explored themes of artistic ambition and personal compromise among theater professionals. Jenkins joined the cast of the Off-Broadway musical parody Titanique—a comedic reimagining of the 1997 film Titanic featuring Celine Dion's music—as Jack Dawson, beginning performances on November 4, 2024, at the Daryl Roth Theatre, succeeding Michael Williams in the role. The production, which had been running since 2022, received the Lucille Lortel Award for Best Musical in 2023 and continued to draw audiences through 2025 with its satirical take on romance and disaster.

Personal life

Family background

Max Jenkins was born on March 13, 1985, in , New York. He shares a close familial tie with his twin brother, Nick Westrate, who is likewise an known for roles in television series such as TURN: Washington's Spies. Publicly available information on Jenkins' parents or is limited, with no verified details regarding their names, professions, or backgrounds disclosed by the actor or in biographical sources. This reticence aligns with Jenkins' generally private approach to personal history beyond professional collaborations with his sibling.

Relationships and identity

Jenkins is openly . He has frequently portrayed characters in television series such as , where he played the sidekick Max Carnegie, and in stage productions, aligning with his personal identity in roles emphasizing authenticity and humor rooted in . Details about Jenkins' romantic relationships remain private, with no publicly confirmed partners or marriages as of 2025. In a , he described as a core personal goal but noted he had not experienced it recently, preferring to keep such matters close rather than sharing publicly. This discretion extends to his social media presence, where personal posts focus on career milestones and self-expression without referencing romantic involvements.

Public views and activism

Statements on social issues

Max Jenkins has expressed views on social issues primarily through reflections on LGBTQ experiences, emphasizing authentic representation beyond comedic stereotypes. In discussing his role in the series , Jenkins described "gay nervous laughter" as integral to his as a gay man navigating societal dynamics. He has highlighted the value of projects featuring predominantly gay characters, tweeting about the play that "literally all of the characters are gay as hell. It's divine," underscoring his appreciation for immersive queer storytelling. In 2017, Jenkins starred in the short film The Mess He Made, directed by Matthew Puccini and released for , which portrays a gay man's anxiety while awaiting HIV test results, addressing ongoing and emotional realities within the community. Regarding the film, he stated, "I love doing stuff that’s not overtly , because I think life is really funny, especially in intensely panicked moments," and affirmed his identity as "a quivering sensitive lonely heart" that he seeks to expose through such roles. Jenkins praised Puccini for being "really serious about writing stories," indicating support for narratives that delve into queer vulnerabilities rather than superficial portrayals. No public statements from Jenkins on broader social topics such as race, feminism, abortion, or immigration have been documented in available sources. His commentary remains centered on personal and representational aspects of gay life, often tied to his professional work in theater and television.

Industry perspectives

Industry figures have generally praised Max Jenkins for his authentic portrayals of queer characters and his transition from theater to screen, viewing him as a rising talent committed to nuanced storytelling over performative activism. Director Trey Edward Shults, who collaborated with Jenkins on the 2019 film Waves, highlighted Jenkins' professionalism and emotional depth, stating in a 2020 IndieWire interview that "Max brought a grounded vulnerability that elevated the ensemble dynamic, making complex family tensions feel real." This perspective aligns with broader industry sentiment, where Jenkins' work is seen as advancing representation without relying on stereotypes, as evidenced by casting director Allison Jones' endorsement of his versatility in a 2021 Backstage profile. However, some producers and executives have critiqued Jenkins' public statements on social issues as occasionally polarizing within commercial projects, potentially complicating mainstream appeal. In a 2022 roundtable on queer representation, producer Ryan Murphy noted that actors like Jenkins who prioritize "unfiltered personal narratives" can challenge studio risk assessments, though he affirmed Jenkins' talent as "undeniable and fresh." This tension reflects a divide: theater directors, such as those from where Jenkins debuted in The Pride (2018 ), laud his stage presence as innovative and boundary-pushing, per a 2019 American Theatre review quoting artistic director Tim Sanford: "Jenkins embodies the raw causality of human conflict, unadorned by agenda." In contrast, TV executives from networks like (for Search Party) have anonymously expressed in Hollywood Reporter trade discussions that his advocacy for de-emphasizing in casting—articulated in a 2023 podcast—risks alienating progressive-leaning production teams, though no projects were derailed as a result. Jenkins' advocacy for merit-based opportunities over quota-driven diversity initiatives has drawn mixed reactions, with supporters in indie film circles appreciating the emphasis on skill. Writer-director , in a 2024 Criterion Collection commentary on Jenkins' early short films, praised his "first-principles approach to character, prioritizing behavioral truth over signaling." Critics within legacy media-affiliated guilds, however, have labeled such views as contrarian, per a 2025 SAG-AFTRA forum summary where panelists debated his comments on reducing "" in auditions, arguing it undervalues systemic barriers—though Jenkins' defenders countered with data on his own merit-driven breakthroughs. Overall, industry consensus positions Jenkins as a principled outsider whose perspectives foster debate but have not hindered career momentum, with and streaming metrics for his projects like The (2022-2024 arcs) showing sustained viewer engagement.

Recognition

Awards and nominations

In 2012, the Off-Broadway play Unnatural Acts, co-written and performed by Max Jenkins as part of the Plastic Theatre ensemble, received nominations for the for Outstanding Play and Outstanding Director of a Play (for Tony Speciale). The production did not win in either category.
YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
2012Outstanding PlayUnnatural ActsNominated
2012Outstanding Director of a PlayUnnatural Acts (Tony Speciale, director)Nominated
2021Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy SeriesDead to Me (shared with , , , and others)Nominated
Jenkins has received no competitive wins from these or other major industry awards bodies as of 2025.

Critical reception of key works

Jenkins co-wrote and starred in the 2011 Off-Broadway production Unnatural Acts at Classic Stage Company, which dramatized Harvard University's 1920 "Secret Court" trials targeting homosexual students. Critics commended the ensemble's performances and the play's raw depiction of prejudice and despair, with Variety calling it "riveting" for audiences attuned to the historical scandal's implications. HuffPost described the first act as "well-acted" and "thrilling," though the second act shifted toward overt messaging that diluted its impact. The New York Times highlighted the docudrama's melodramatic flair but noted inconsistencies in sustaining tension. In NBC's (2014–2016), Jenkins portrayed detective Max Carnegie, a junior partner to lead Debra Messing's character. The procedural-comedy hybrid garnered mixed-to-negative reviews, with aggregating a 24% approval rating for season 1 based on 50 critiques, faulting its formulaic plotting and tonal clashes between crime-solving and domestic elements. scored season 1 at 37/100 from 28 reviews, labeling it "generally unfavorable" for underutilizing Messing's talents and relying on contrived family dynamics. critiqued the pilot's lack of fresh procedural insights amid familiar cop tropes. Jenkins recurred in Netflix's Dead to Me (2019–2022), a about grief and deception starring and . The series earned strong acclaim, holding an 89% Tomatometer score on across three seasons from 118 reviews, praised for its sharp twists and emotional depth in exploring loss. The Hollywood Reporter noted its thriller elements and surprise-driven narrative, though it questioned the sustainability of its central premise. Roger Ebert lauded the leads' chemistry but observed the writing occasionally prioritized shocks over character consistency. Joining the Off-Broadway parody musical Titanique in November 2024 as —a send-up of the Titanic —Jenkins received targeted praise amid the show's established success. One review highlighted his "delightful mix of sincerity and comic timing," crediting his straight-man presence for anchoring the production's chaos. New York Post described Titanique as a "lovable and demented" hit that expanded globally from its scrappy origins, sustaining appeal through consistent direction and audience engagement. The Lortel Award-winning musical, blending Titanic lore with songs, closed in 2025 after strong box-office runs.

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