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Max Kasch

Joseph Maxwell Kasch (born December 6, 1985) is an American actor and musician best known for his breakout role as in Holes (2003). Born in , Kasch grew up in Ojai and began his acting career as a child, appearing in advertisements and accumulating credits in both film and television. He is the older brother of actors and Dylan Kasch, with whom he formed the band Brother, where he served as lead guitarist. Kasch's notable acting roles include T-Dog in the comedy Waiting... (2005), Griggs in the sports drama Forever Strong (2008), and the Headphone Kid in the thriller Red Eye (2005). His filmography also features appearances in Whiplash (2014) and various television shows, showcasing his versatility in supporting roles across genres. In addition to acting, Kasch has pursued a music career, releasing albums such as Learning to Fly (2022) and Cardboard Box Machine (2024), which includes tracks like "The Price of Being Free" and "Cocaine," and contributing to soundtracks. His music draws from classic American songwriting traditions, incorporating influences from , landscapes, , and . Kasch married Sophie Sawyer on July 5, 2016.

Early life

Family background

Joseph Maxwell Kasch was born on December 6, 1985, in . He is the son of Taylor Kasch, a stage actor, , and of locally premiering plays in the Ojai theater scene, and Jody Kasch (also known as Judy or Jody Quinby Kasch), a filmmaker, , , and coach. Kasch has five siblings: brothers and Dylan Kasch, both actors and musicians, and sisters Meagan Kasch, Kelly Kasch, and Quinby Kasch. Of Scottish, English, , , and ancestry, with distant French Huguenot roots, Kasch grew up in a immersed in the entertainment industry, with his parents serving as acting coaches and active participants in local theater and film, which profoundly shaped his early exposure to the arts.

Entry into acting

Max Kasch was born on December 6, 1985, in , where he spent his early years before the family relocated to a working ranch in the upper Ojai Valley. This rural upbringing provided a grounded environment amid his family's deep involvement in the entertainment industry, with his parents, Taylor and Jody Kasch, serving as acting coaches and key figures in the local Ojai theater scene. Kasch began pursuing at the age of eight, influenced heavily by his family's longstanding in theater, which he has described as a form of . His father, , acted as a primary , guiding him through informal training rooted in the household's theatrical activities rather than structured academic programs. This familial approach emphasized practical, self-taught skills, with Kasch participating in local Ojai productions alongside his siblings to hone his craft. His initial forays into professional work included appearances in advertisements, leveraging his natural presence, and a debut screen role at age four in the 1989 Behind God's Back, where he played Buba's boy. These early experiences, supported by his parents' coaching, solidified his commitment to as a path emerging from family legacy rather than formal institutions.

Acting career

Film roles

Max Kasch began his film career with a supporting role as in the independent drama Falling Like This (2001), directed by Dani Minnick, where he portrayed a troubled in a story of young love and delinquency. His breakthrough came in 2003 with the role of the antagonistic inmate Zigzag (also known as Ricky) in the Disney adventure film Holes, directed by Andrew Davis, based on Louis Sachar's novel; this performance alongside and marked his first major feature film appearance and garnered attention for his portrayal of a tough, street-smart teen. In 2004, Kasch appeared as Shorty in the indie drama Chrystal, directed by Ray McKinnon, playing a minor role in a story exploring redemption and trauma in rural . Kasch's 2005 output included small parts in three films: the thriller , directed by , where he played the Headphone Kid in a tense sequence; the biographical sports drama , directed by , as Freddie Wallis, the younger brother of protagonist ; and his standout comedic turn as T-Dog in the ensemble comedy Waiting..., directed by , which highlighted his timing in a raunchy of restaurant workers. Subsequent roles in the mid-2000s included Corporal Marshall, a soldier responding to a crisis, in the disaster thriller Right at Your Door (2006), directed by Chris Gorak. In 2007, he portrayed Troy, a college student entangled in a hallucinogenic horror scenario, in the Irish-American slasher film Shrooms, directed by Paddy Breathnach. Kasch continued with supporting parts in 2008: Griggs, a rugby team member, in the sports drama Forever Strong, directed by Ryan Little; and John Bender in the crime thriller The Grift, directed by Ralph Portillo. He reprised a similar comedic vein as Theo in the 2009 sequel Still Waiting..., directed by Jeff Balis. Later films featured Kasch in brief appearances, such as the Dorm Neighbor in the acclaimed drumming drama (2014), directed by , and Bart in the action thriller American Killing (2016), directed by Justyn Ah Chong and Matthew D. Ward. Throughout his film career, Kasch primarily took on supporting roles in ensemble casts, transitioning from teen characters in coming-of-age and comedy films during his early breakthroughs to more mature, often peripheral parts in thrillers and dramas by the 2010s; he has not secured major leading roles, with his most prominent work peaking in the mid-2000s around Holes and Waiting....

Television and stage work

Kasch began his acting career with guest appearances on television in the late 1990s, drawing from his early involvement in local theater. Influenced by his father, Taylor Kasch, a veteran stage actor, he participated in family-oriented productions and community theater in Ojai, California, where the family resided. In 1998, Kasch made his notable stage debut as Ponyboy Curtis, the narrator and protagonist, in a local production of The Outsiders at the Ojai Youth Theater, portraying the intellectual greaser character with a focus on themes of teen tensions and social divides. Specific credited stage roles beyond this early work remain sparse in public records, with his theater experience serving primarily as foundational training before transitioning to screen acting. Community theater in Ojai continued to shape his skills, though documentation of later performances is limited. On television, Kasch's roles were predominantly guest spots on episodic series during 1999 and 2001, reflecting his emerging presence in the medium without securing series regular status. He appeared as Maris in the Nickelodeon sci-fi series The Journey of Allen Strange, in the episode "Strike Out" (Season 2, Episode 23). That same year, he played the drummer in the Two of a Kind episode "My Boyfriend's Back" (Season 1, Episode 14), a family sitcom starring the Olsen twins. Additional 1999 guest roles included Jeremy in V.I.P. (Season 2, Episode 10: "K-Val") and Evan Shipley in The X-Files (Season 6, Episode 13: "Agua Mala"), where he depicted a young boy affected by supernatural events during a hurricane. Kasch's most substantial television work came in 2001 on , portraying Andrew, the boyfriend of Dr. Rachel Greene, across two episodes: "Start All Over Again" (Season 8, Episode 5) and "Quo Vadis?" (Season 8, Episode 9). In these arcs, his character navigated teenage romance and family dynamics amid the show's emergency room setting. Following these appearances, Kasch's television filmography diminished, with no further credited guest roles or series commitments after the early 2000s, as his career shifted toward film and music pursuits. This early stage-to-screen transition highlighted his versatility in live performance but marked a pivot away from sustained television work.

Music career

Band Brothers

Max Kasch formed the band Brothers with his younger brothers Cody and during their youth, drawing from the family's longstanding involvement in the arts. Raised in , where their father Taylor Kasch co-founded the Flying H Theater Company, the Kasch siblings grew up in a creative environment that encouraged musical and theatrical pursuits. In the band, Max served as lead guitarist, Cody played , and handled . The group performed music in local scenes, balancing these activities with the brothers' emerging careers in the early . Brothers maintained a low-profile output, focusing primarily on regional gigs rather than widespread releases or tours. By the mid-, as Cody gained prominence in television roles such as on , the band's collaborative efforts shifted toward individual endeavors.

Solo endeavors

In the 2010s, Max Kasch shifted focus to his solo music career, honing his abilities as a and after earlier group endeavors. This transition was marked by a 2014 three-song teaser that showcased his emerging independent style. Kasch's solo work draws on classic American songwriting traditions, incorporating influences from , , and to evoke the vastness of landscapes and the resilient spirit. His themes often reflect personal journeys and the American experience, blending introspective lyrics with acoustic-driven arrangements. Releases under Santa Barbara Records began gaining traction from 2016 onward, coinciding with Kasch's relocation to Maine, which infused his songwriting with reflections on change and new horizons. Key outputs include the 2021 single "Roman Showers", followed by his 2022 debut EP Learning to Fly, featuring tracks like "The Price of Being Free," "Learning to Fly," "Golden Age," and "Cocaine." Later EPs such as Max Kasch (2023) and Cardboard Box Machine (2024) continued this trajectory, emphasizing raw, narrative-driven compositions. Kasch maintains an active performance schedule with local gigs in and , including venues in and Ventura County. In , he leveraged online platforms to promote tracks like "Corner of Your Heart," broadening his reach to dedicated listeners. By the , as acting opportunities diminished, music emerged as Kasch's central creative outlet, fostering a devoted niche audience despite the absence of major label support (as of ).

Personal life

Marriage and family

Max Kasch married stylist Sophie Sawyer on July 5, 2016. Kasch maintains close bonds with his siblings, including Cody and Dylan Kasch, whom he considers his best friends. This familial connection extends to professional collaborations, such as their band Brothers, where Kasch plays , Cody plays , and Dylan plays . His family, including his father as a key , continues to influence his career decisions in entertainment.

Relocation and later pursuits

In 2016, Kasch relocated from to , primarily motivated by his marriage to Sophie Sawyer and a desire for a quieter away from the entertainment industry's intensity. This move, which lasted until around 2021, allowed him to step back from . By 2021, he had returned to , where he continues to reside as of 2025. Kasch's lifestyle choices prioritize a private life dedicated to creative endeavors and family. Recent renewed interest in his early acting work, spurred by the 2003 film Holes climbing streaming charts on platforms like Hulu in 2024 and 2025 amid announcements of a gender-swapped reboot pilot for Disney+ in January 2025, has brought sporadic attention without prompting any return to acting commitments.

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