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  1. CHESTER, CT--Max Showalter, better known to MSTies under his 1950s stage name of Casey Adams and who played dogged detective Lt. Dick Chasen in episode 409- THE INDESTRUCTIBLE MAN, died of cancer here July 30, 2000, at the age of 83. His career on stage, screen and television spanned five decades and in the process he found himself costarring ...

  2. Max Showalter, the composer/lyricist of TOUCH OF THE CHILD, was born in Caldwell, Kansas and worked at the Pasadena Playhouse, where he was discovered by Oscar Hammerstein II. He wrote the first musical ever televised, NBC's TIME FOR LOVE, a revue for Hermione Gingold's U.S. debut, and the revue JOY RIDE.

  3. Max Gordon Showalter (June 2, 1917 – July 30, 2000), sometimes credited as Casey Adams, was an American film, television, and stage actor, as well as a composer, pianist, and singer. He appeared on more than 1,000 television programs. One of Showalter's memorable roles was as the husband of Jean Peters' character in the 1953 film Niagara.

  4. LORD LOVE A DUCK, Tuesday Weld, Max Showalter, 1966 / Everett Collection. He could have played the iconic Ward Cleaver, but ended up losing the role to Hugh. Later in his career, he changed his name back to Max Showalter. You may remember the name and face in Bewitched, The Love Boat, and Perry Mason.

  5. Max Showalter Active - 1949 - 1984 | Born - Jun 2, 1917 | Died - Jul 30, 2000 | Genres - Comedy , Drama , Romance Overview ↓

  6. See Max Showalter full list of movies and tv shows from their career. Find where to watch Max Showalter's latest movies and tv shows

  7. Max Showalter sings 'I Have an Ear for Love' to Dudley Moore in Blake Edwards' 1979 film "10".