Prolific Mexican actor with more than 100 films in his filmography.
His first intention was to be a painter. However, life would take him on other paths and his incursion into the world of the arts would be as an architect, a career he studied at the suggestion of a cousin just out of school, given his interest in painting, and from which he graduated from the National Autonomous University of Mexico in 1954. Shortly after, he dedicated himself to promoting crafts with artists such as Manuel Felguérez and Felipe Ehrenberg, one of his first assistants. With Felguérez he devised a different line of ceramics and with Ehrenberg he invented a technique for painting on amate paper, which he later taught to indigenous people in the facilities of his café-gallery La Amargura, located on the street of the same name in the San Ángel neighborhood.
As a painter he only mounted one exhibition, although every day he drew and made caricatures from the news in the newspapers: "One ends up with more or less possibilities of doing what one wanted, although, as Picasso said, at this age is when one has more desire to do things; I feel that one understands them better, knows better what one wants to do, but it is already too late," he acknowledges in the documentary by Carolina Kerlow.
However, it would be in the acting facet in which he would stand out the most and which would give Max Kerlow the most satisfaction.
He began his career in Mexican cinema in 1963 under the direction of Juan José Gurrola in Confesión de Stavroguin.
A friend of directors such as Paul Leduc, Felipe Cazals and Arturo Ripstein, it was natural for him to be invited to participate in their films, although Max Kerlow assured that he always liked acting: "I was invited to parties sometimes just to tell jokes; I have my diploma as a joke teller". He was also a magician. He was even able to combine his interests: "When Miguel Littin said "we are going to Chihuahua to film Actas de Marusia (1976), I took the opportunity to bring my catalogs and sold my crafts very well".
And he was not just any actor making any movie. His film performances are proof of his histrionic quality. He participated in Las Poquianchis (1976), El apando (Felipe Cazals / 1976), Fox Trot (Arturo Ripstein / 1976); Frida, naturaleza viva (Paul Leduc / 1983), where he played the role of Leon Trotsky, Cabeza de Vaca (Nicolas Echevarria / 1991); Cómodas mensualidades (Julian Pastor / 1992); Kino (Felipe Cazals / 1993); De noche vienes Esmeralda (Jaime Humberto Hermosillo / 1997); La hija del caníbal o Lucía, Lucía (Antonio Serrano / 2003), Morirse está en hebreo (Alejandro Springall / 2007); Cinco días sin Nora (Mariana Chenillo, 2008).
In 1998 he won the Ariel Award for best male co-acting for his performance in Por si no te vuelvo a ver (Juan Pablo Villaseñor, 1997), debut film of the Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica (CCC).
In the Italian film Mediterráneo (1991), directed by Gabriele Salvatores, winner of the Oscar for best foreign film, Max Kerlow had a leading role. He also participated in documentaries and commercials.
2024
as Max Kerlow
2017
as Self
2008
as Rabbi Jacowitz
2008
as Public Notary
2007
as Rubinstein
2006
as Glass blower
2006
as Sacerdote
2005
as Don Cecilio
2004
as Corsario Moreno
2003
2003
as Old Wehner
2002
as Don Eulalio
2002
as Sr. Malverde
2000
as Vendedor de colmado
1998
as Engineer Klein
1997
as Gonzalo
1997
as Priest in hospital
1997
1995
as Don Cayetano
1994
1994
as Justo
1994
as Serge
1994
1993
as Italian Superior Priest
1992
1992
1991
as Man in armor
1991
as Sacerdote
1991
1990
as Félix Morin
1988
1987
1987
1986
1986
as Leon Trotsky
1986
1986
1986
as Mr. Walker
1981
1979
as Esposo de madrina
1978
1978
as Marino III
1978
as Representative at the United Nations - U.S.S.R.
1978
1978
1977
as Dueño de la tienda
1977
as Arzobispo de Yucatán
1977
as Amberson
1977
1976
as Fritz Kartoffel
1976
as Reportero (uncredited)
1976
as Preso del suéter amarillo
1976
as Captain
1976
1976
1975
as Engineer
1975
1974
as Von Thun
1973
as Don Paco
1973
as Pelliserre
1973
as Dr. Maillard
1973
as Antonio Swafeyta
1972
1968