Alex D. Linz started in 1993, appearing in commercials. Then in 1995, he appeared in some TV shows, then got ahead of most others taking lead roles in classics such as One Fine Day, Home Alone 3, and Tarzan. He also had Talk Shows to his credit in the 1990s. He also voiced Franklin in some video shorts for The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald. In 2000, he starred in a very successful movie called Bounce, as Scott Janello. Then in 2001, he took a part in The Jennie Project as Andrew Archibald. After that, he starred in a kids' movie called Max Keeble's Big Move, as Max Keeble. He appeared in another monkey movie called Race to Space in 2001. Then he came back to voice Franklin in some other video shorts for TWAORMD. He participated in a documentary for Max Keeble. In 2003, he played Alex Schlotsky in Full-Court Miracle. He played a PSA kid in Crossballs: The Debate Show. He also played Billy in The Amateurs alongside Jeff Bridges. He was in a short film called Order Up, and his last acting appearance was in 2007's Choose Connor. He went to UC Berkeley, where he studied science and technology and also was in a comedy group. It's been three years since Alex's college graduation and still no sign of him so it's a hint that he gave up on acting.
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Alex D. Linz went to UC Berkeley.
Alex D. Linz was born on January 3, 1989.
Alex D. Linz was born on January 3, 1989.
Alex D. Linz was born in Santa Barbara, California, United States.
Alex D. Linz is 28 years old (birthdate: January 3, 1989).
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Alex D. Linz was 12 years old when he acted in the film "Max Keeble's Big Move". Alex D. Linz was born in 1989. "Max Keeble's Big Move" was released in 2001.
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His father is not Jewish and his mother is Jewish. He had a Bar Mitzvah.