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Anthony Max Griffin was born February 1st, 1966. He and his family lived in a small Iowa town, called Columbus Junction. It was during his high-school years that he joined the theater arts club and played the part of General Snippet in the play, "The Mouse That Roared." After high-school, he joined the US Air Force and studied radio electronics. He went on to a career in Information Technology for the next 18 years. In 2011 he was in a serious car accident that ended his career in IT, and he went back to college to earn his Bachelor's degree in Human Services, and began working on his Master's Degree in Social Work. It was during this time that he changed his career to Mental Health, in hopes of one day becoming a therapist. It was also during this time that he played the doomed soul of David Anderson in "Escape from the Dead," his only official movie credit to date.