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Maxim Knight

Maxim Knight (born August 21, 1999) is an actor and actor best known for his role as Matt Mason, the youngest son of the protagonist, in the science fiction series (2011–2015). Born in , , Knight began his acting career around 2007, making his film debut in All for Melissa. At age five, he relocated from to with his mother to pursue opportunities in the entertainment industry, while his father and younger brother remained in . By age 13, Knight had amassed over 60 credits in film, television, commercials, and work, including lead roles in independent films like Slaughter (2009) as Cort and Medeas (2013) as Jacob, the latter earning an 80% approval rating on . Knight's performance as Matt Mason in Falling Skies, a post-apocalyptic drama produced by Steven Spielberg, spanned all five seasons and garnered him critical recognition, including a Young Artist Award in 2012 for Best Performance in a TV Series - Supporting Young Actor. He also provided voice acting for animated projects, notably as the Tetra Captain in Disney Channel's Fish Hooks (2010–2014). Additional television credits include guest spots on Chasing Life (2014) and films such as A Golden Christmas 3: Back Home Again (2012) as Richie and Our First Christmas (2008) as Jacob.

Early life

Birth and family background

Maxim Knight was born on August 21, 1999, in , . He spent his early childhood in Mililani on the island of , attending Elementary School. Growing up in this suburban community, Knight experienced a typical upbringing influenced by the island's natural environment, which later informed his personal interests in outdoor activities. Knight was raised in a supportive family environment that encouraged creative expression from a young age. His mother, , a retired U.S. who left service in , played a key role in fostering his early interests. His father, Stanford Bacon, a Waipahu High School graduate employed by the Department of Defense, and his younger brother, (born around ), remained in after Knight and his mother relocated to at the age of five in 2004 to pursue new opportunities. Public details about the family are limited, reflecting their preference for privacy, but accounts highlight a close-knit dynamic that provided stability during Knight's formative years. In his pre-teen years in , Knight experienced a well-rounded childhood shaped by the vibrant cultural and outdoor lifestyle of , contributing to a nurturing backdrop that supported his emerging creative inclinations without formal professional pressures.

Introduction to acting

Maxim Knight developed an early passion for and the entertainment industry during his childhood in . In first grade, he began maintaining a "movie journal," an ordinary composition book where he documented ideas for films, and at the age of five, he wrote his first titled Magical Darkness, a 10-page story about a boy discovering a magic flashlight that enables . By the end of that school year, Knight had produced a adaptation of the screenplay, featuring his younger brother as the lead. After his mother and he relocated from to when he was five years old, Knight began pursuing professionally at age seven, supported by his mother's encouragement to explore creative opportunities in the city's vibrant industry. His entry into acting involved taking classes in , where he auditioned for L.A.-based talent agents, leading to initial callbacks that prompted trips to and eventual representation. Knight's screen debut arrived in 2008 with the independent film Ball Don't Lie, in which he portrayed "Sticky," a young boy who witnesses his mother's suicide. This role marked his first on-screen appearance, following preparatory experiences that built his foundational confidence in performing.

Career

Early roles and television debut

Maxim Knight began his professional acting career in 2007, marking the start of his immersion in the competitive child acting scene. His debut role came in the short film All for Melissa (2007), where he portrayed Little Jared, providing an initial foothold in film work. This was followed by his television debut in 2009 as Aidan Kearn in the A&E series The Cleaner, a guest-starring appearance that showcased his early dramatic potential. Knight quickly built his resume through a series of guest spots on prominent network television shows, often in supporting or one-off capacities that highlighted his versatility as a young performer. In 2010, he appeared as Carter in the Criminal Minds episode "Our Darkest Hour," delivering a poignant performance amid the show's intense procedural format. The following year, he guest-starred as Benjamin in the FX comedy It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia episode "Frank Reynolds' Little Beautiful," navigating the series' irreverent humor. His role as Austin North in the 2011 CSI: Miami episode "Countermeasures" further demonstrated his range in crime drama, earning a Young Artist Award nomination for Best Performance in a TV Series - Guest Starring Young Actor (11-13 years). These appearances, typically brief but impactful, allowed Knight to gain on-set experience while competing in Los Angeles' saturated market for child actors. In parallel with his on-screen television work, Knight amassed credits in and automated dialogue replacement (), contributing to major films during his pre-teen years. He provided ADR voices for (2011), enhancing the ensemble comedy's audio layers, and similarly supported (2011) through ADR work for 20th Century Fox. Additionally, he lent voice to (2011), adding to the animated sequel's penguin ensemble. These roles, often uncredited or minor, were crucial for honing his vocal skills and understanding processes in . By age 13 in 2012, Knight had accumulated over 60 credits across film, television, commercials, and voice-over work, reflecting his prolific output in mostly supporting or uncredited positions amid the demanding audition circuit of . This rapid buildup came with inherent challenges for a , including frequent travel for auditions and the emotional strain of separation from his father and younger brother, who remained in . Despite the competitive environment, these early experiences fostered his growth, emphasizing resilience and adaptability in a high-pressure .

Breakthrough with Falling Skies

Knight was cast as Matt Mason, the youngest son in the Mason family, for the TNT science fiction series Falling Skies, a post-apocalyptic drama executive produced by Steven Spielberg that premiered in June 2011 and ran for five seasons until 2015. In the role, Knight portrayed the character across all 52 episodes, depicting Matt's emotional journey from a vulnerable child grappling with profound loss and family separation in the wake of an alien invasion to a more resilient adolescent who develops independence and faces personal challenges, such as a captivity storyline in a youth camp during season four. Knight's performance in the first season earned him the 2012 for Best Performance in a TV Series - Supporting Young Actor, shared with for Jessie. This accolade, combined with the series' popularity as a top-rated cable show, significantly elevated Knight's profile in the industry. Behind the scenes, Knight collaborated closely with co-star , who played his father Tom Mason and served as a mentor, offering guidance to enhance scenes and fostering a supportive father-son dynamic off-screen. The production's demands over four years, spanning Knight's ages 11 to 15, required sustained commitment to intense filming schedules in , contributing to his growth as an actor while establishing Falling Skies as his career breakthrough.

Post-Falling Skies projects

Following the momentum from his breakthrough role in , Maxim Knight expanded his portfolio with diverse projects that showcased his range in both live-action and voice work. In 2013, he starred as Jacob in the independent psychological drama Medeas, directed by , portraying a young boy entangled in familial tensions and emotional turmoil within a rural setting. The film premiered at the and highlighted Knight's ability to handle nuanced, introspective characters in a low-budget production. Knight continued building his television presence with a recurring role as Julian in the Family series during its 2014-2015 run. In this coming-of-age drama, he played a compassionate peer navigating themes of illness, relationships, and personal growth alongside the April Carver, appearing in three episodes that emphasized his skills in ensemble dynamics. His performance contributed to the show's exploration of challenges, aligning with his transition from child to teen . Post-2015, after Falling Skies concluded, Knight shifted toward selective opportunities, including voice and automated dialogue replacement (ADR) contributions in various film and television projects, often uncredited, which allowed flexibility amid his evolving career. For instance, he provided additional voices and ADR loops in animated and live-action productions during this period, drawing on his established expertise in over 60 prior credits across commercials, TV, and features. A notable live-action role came in 2019 with Loves Me, Loves Me Not, where he portrayed , a in this independent drama/romance exploring relationships and personal misadventures, marking one of his few on-screen appearances in young adulthood. As Knight entered his twenties, his public acting profile diminished, reflecting a focus on fewer, targeted roles rather than high-volume work, with no major credited projects announced between 2020 and 2025 as of 2025. This evolution suggests a deliberate approach to , prioritizing quality over quantity in an known for its demands on former child performers.

Filmography

Television

began his television with guest appearances on various series before securing his breakthrough role.
Year(s)TitleRoleEpisodes
2008Frank TVGoblin Trick-or-Treater1 episode (uncredited)
2009The CleanerAidan Kern1 episode: "An Ordinary Man"
2009Three RiversDylan Campbell1 episode: "Where We Lie"
2010–2012Various (voice)6 episodes
2010Carter1 episode: "Our Darkest Hour"
2011Benjamin1 episode: "Frank Reynolds' Little Beauties"
2011WilfredAdam1 episode: "Isolation"
2012Tetra Captain (voice)1 episode
2011–2015Matt Mason52 episodes
2011Austin North1 episode: "Countermeasures"
2013–2016Prince Desmond / Boy / Prince Zandar (voice)5 episodes
2014–2015Julian4 episodes (recurring)
No uncredited or ADR television work beyond the noted uncredited appearance has been documented.

Film

Maxim Knight's film work encompasses both on-screen performances in feature films and short subjects, as well as behind-the-scenes contributions as an automated dialogue replacement (ADR) voice actor in major productions. His on-screen roles often feature him as young supporting characters, while his ADR credits involve providing additional vocal work to enhance audio quality post-production. Below is a chronological overview of his verified film credits, distinguishing between these categories.
YearTitleRoleTypeNotes
2007All for MelissaLittle JaredOn-screen (feature film, supporting)Knight's feature film debut, portraying a child in a coming-of-age story set in Hawaii.
2008Gator Armstrong Plays with DollsLittle BrotherOn-screen (short film, supporting)A comedic short about a clubhouse election.
2008Al's BeefThe BoyOn-screen (short film, supporting)Appears in this Western-themed short directed by Dennis Hauck.
2008Ball Don't LieStickyOn-screen (feature film, supporting)Knight plays a young boy facing personal challenges, opposite actors including Rosanna Arquette and Ludacris.
2009SlaughterCortOn-screen (feature film, supporting)A role in this horror film directed by Stewart Hopewell.
2011BridesmaidsADR voicesADR/voice (feature film, uncredited)Provided additional dialogue replacement voices for Judd Apatow's comedy.
2011Happy Feet TwoADR actorADR/voice (animated feature film)Contributed ADR work to Warner Bros.' animated sequel.
2011We Bought a ZooAdditional ADR voiceADR/voice (feature film, uncredited)Offered supplementary vocal performances for Cameron Crowe's family drama.
2013The Incredible Burt WonderstoneADR actorADR/voice (feature film, uncredited)Supplied ADR for this comedy starring Steve Carell and Jim Carrey.
2013MedeasJacobOn-screen (feature film, leading)Knight stars as the son in Andrea Pallaoro's drama, earning a Young Artist Award nomination for his performance.
Knight's lesser-known projects include additional short films such as How My Dad Killed (2008, as Todd), a horror-comedy short, and (2012, as Young Ryan), a dramatic short he mentioned in interviews as an early passion project. These roles highlight his versatility in independent cinema early in his career.

Awards and nominations

Wins

Knight won the for Best Performance in a TV Series - Supporting Young Actor at the 33rd Annual Young Artist Awards for his portrayal of Matt Mason in the first season of the series Falling Skies. The ceremony took place on May 6, 2012, at the in Studio City, , where the award was presented in a tie with another young performer. Established in 1979, the Young Artist Awards represent Hollywood's longest-running recognition program for performers under 21, often serving as an early career milestone that validates emerging talent among child and adolescent s. This accolade highlighted Knight's breakthrough as a 12-year-old , underscoring his ability to contribute meaningfully to a major drama.

Nominations

Knight received his first industry nomination at the 30th Young Artist Awards in 2009, where he was recognized in the category of Best Performance in a TV Movie, Miniseries or Special - Leading Young Actor for his role as Jacob in the film Our First Christmas. In 2012, at the 33rd Young Artist Awards, Knight earned a nomination for Best Performance in a TV Series - Guest Starring Young Actor (10-13) for portraying in the episode "Countermeasures" of . In 2013, at the 34th Young Artist Awards, Knight was nominated for Best Performance in a TV Series - Supporting Young Actor for his role as Matt Mason in . Knight's work in independent cinema was acknowledged in 2014 with a nomination at the 35th Young Artist Awards for Best Performance in a Feature Film - Leading Young Actor, honoring his portrayal of Jacob in the drama Medeas. In 2015, Knight received a nomination for the Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor in a Television Series for . No further nominations for Knight have been recorded as of November 2025.

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