Born in 1946 in Australia, Max Fairchild emerged as a notable figure in cult cinema, particularly in the 1970s and 1980s. He is best remembered for his role in Mad Dog Morgan (1976), where he contributed to the gritty portrayal of the infamous bushranger, adding depth to the film's exploration of violence and survival. Fairchild later appeared in Howling III (1987), a film that blends horror with dark humor, showcasing his ability to navigate the eccentricities of genre cinema. His performances continue to resonate within the realm of exploitation and cult films.
Howling III
A female werewolf in the Australian outback decides to leave her family and seek a new life in the city. She meets a film producer and fails in love. However the government are on the hunt for werewolf’s to conduct research on.