Maxwell McCabe-Lokos

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Maxwell McCabe-Lokos (born 1978) is a Canadian actor, screenwriter, director, and musician.[1]

McCabe-Lokos has appeared in Land of the Dead, Lars and the Real Girl, The Incredible Hulk, Chaos Walking, The Husband (also screenwriter), and Antibirth.[2] He has appeared in supporting or guest roles in the television series Happy Town, Being Erica, The Listener, Schitt's Creek, Copper, Lucky 7,[3] and Station Eleven.

McCabe-Lokos directed the short films Ape Sodom and Midnight Confession and the feature film Stanleyville, co-written with Rob Benvie.[4]

He was previously a keyboardist for the garage rock band the Deadly Snakes, in which he was known by the stage name Age of Danger.[5] McCabe-Lokos told Damian Abraham on Abraham's 'Turned Out a Punk' podcast that GG Allin and the Murder Junkies was the first band he ever saw live.[6]

Personal life

He currently resides in Tangier, Morocco and is neighbours with Bernard-Henri Lévy.

Filmography

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