MAX BAER JR. | 83

Max Baer Jr. started his career on TV when he starred in Goldilocks and the Three Bears. From here, he was known professional for being part of Surfside 6 and The Beverly Hillbillies. When the show got canceled, he then ventured into movie production. He wrote and directed films, like Macon Country Line and Ode to Billy Joe. From the movie industry, Max transitioned to the gambling industry. Sadly, just like any business, he took the risk and experienced challenges with his investments. Anyhow, he is now retired and probably enjoying what is left of his fortune. He probably has little savings for himself.

Like most stars, Max was exposed to the wonders of the limelight and heeded his calling at a very young age. His father was the professional boxing champion Max Baer, and his uncle was the actor and boxer Buddy Bear. He did not, however, pursue his father’s field and even took a degree in Philosophy when he went to college.

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