Maxwell Caulfield, a multifaceted Anglo-American actor, has accumulated an impressive array of stage and screen credits since his arrival in New York City in 1978. This year marks the 40th anniversary of his film debut in the iconic movie "Grease 2", a milestone that underscores his enduring presence in the entertainment industry.
In addition to his work in film, Caulfield has also garnered cult status for his role in the 1995 movie "Empire Records", which has spawned an annual celebration, "Rex Manning Day", on April 8th. His performances in "The Boys Next Door" and "The Real Blonde" are also noteworthy for their originality and auteur influence, courtesy of directors Penelope Spheeris and Tom Di Cillo, respectively.
On television, Caulfield is perhaps best known for his series regular role as 'Miles', the charismatic but troubled son of Charlton Heston, in the ABC series "The Colbys", a spin-off of the popular show "Dynasty". He has also made numerous guest appearances on top-rated shows, in addition to his work on movies of the week and mini-series.
In the 2000s, Caulfield returned to his native England to fulfill lengthy contracts on long-running British TV series "Casualty" for the BBC and "Emmerdale" on ITV. His extensive stage work has afforded him the opportunity to play a wide range of roles, from 'Billy Flynn' in "Chicago" to 'John Merrick' in "The Elephant Man", a Tony-winning production that brought him together with his illustrious wife, the accomplished actress Juliet Mills.
Throughout his career, Caulfield has undertaken multiple tours of the UK and the US, appearing in comedies, dramas, and musicals, and continues to enjoy the ride that has taken him from a promising young actor to a seasoned character actor.