Max Schneider was born Maxwell George Schneider, on June 21, 1992, in Manhattan, New York
He began his early career performing from the age of three and landed an agent when he was 14
Schneider was raised in a Jewish household, his father being Jewish and his mother converting to Judaism subsequently
Schneider has many facets to him. He is not just a singer but also a songwriter, musician, actor, and model.
Schneider has been hustling his way up ever since he was just three years old
He was raised per Jewish traditions and customs in his childhood
He can play the piano, keyboards, and the ukulele.
Max Schneider began performing when he was just three years old!
His father is of Ashkenazi Jewish descent, and mother is of German and English descent
He started showing his talent from an early age as he liked to sing and dance, in front of his family.
Max studied at the YoungArts Theater in Miami, Florida.
Max was 4 years old when he severely injured himself on the head after falling down.
Max has Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry on his father’s side and Irish, German, English ancestry on his mother’s side.
Growing up, he enjoyed watching television
As a child, he was afraid of spiders and the dark
He was 12 years old when he had his first kiss and at the time he also wore braces.
Max began his career in theatre with the musical play 13 and played a total of 4 characters from 2008 to 2009.
He finds music to be quite therapeutic.
Max started writing songs at a very young age
The worst moment of his life was when his grandmother passed away. It was also the first time he had experienced losing a loved one.
Schneider’s pet peeve is being around people who are impolite.
He enjoys eating egg-white omelets.
His Zodiac sign is Cancer, based on his birth date
In terms of schooling, Max was a swing understudy in the Broadway musical 13 in 2008 and 2009, filling four roles and modeled with Madonna for an international Dolce & Gabbana campaign
He attended the YoungArts Theater in Miami, Florida, and was named the YoungArts Theater Winner in 2010


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