
Max Linder
(December 6, 1883 - October 31, 1925)
Max Linder was an influential French pioneer of silent film. Max Linder created what was probably the first identifiable motion-picture character who appeared in successive situation comedies. Linder made more than one hundred short films portraying "Max," a wealthy and dapper man-about-town frequently in hot water because of his penchant for beautiful women and the good life.