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Gail was born in Detroit, Michigan, the son of Mary Elizabeth (née Scanlon) and Maxwell Trowbridge Gail, a businessman, and raised in Grosse Ile, Michigan. He has a twin sister, actress Mary Gail. [citation needed]
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Gail studied at Williams College and at University Liggett School. Gail's first wife, Willie Bier, died of cancer in 1986. They have a daughter, India. He married his second wife, Nan in 1989. They have two children, Maxwell and Grace. Gail has a twin sister, actress Mary Gail. Gail recently starred in the 2013 biopic movie 42.
Mary Abigail Dodge (March 31, 1833 – August 17, 1896) was an American writer and essayist, who wrote under the pseudonym Gail Hamilton. Her writing is noted for its wit and promotion of equality of education and occupation for women. She was an abolitionist.
Max Gail was born on April 5, 1943 to Mary Elizabeth and Maxwell Trowbridge Gail, a businessman (office-supplies dealer) in Detroit, Michigan, USA. He was raised in Grosse Ile, Michigan. He has a twin sister Mary, who is a singer, songwriter and music teacher.
A frightened woman is running down a small stream when an unseen assailant murders her. Soon after, a bird watcher is also murdered. Meanwhile, 4 friends (Peter, Joanne, Ingrid, and Craig) are trekking through the nearby wilderness.
Max Gail was born on April 5, 1943 in Detroit, Michigan, USA as Maxwell Trowbridge Gail. He is an actor and director, known for 42 (2013), Barney Miller (1975) and General Hospital (1963). He married Nan Harris in 1989.
Max Gail was born on April 5, 1943 in Detroit, Michigan, USA as Maxwell Trowbridge Gail. He is an actor and director, known for 42 (2013), Barney Miller (1975) and General Hospital (1963).