Biography of Max Crumm, Winner of Grease: You're the One that I Want

By Jack Stuart, published Jun 14, 2007
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The young man who won our hearts and the part of Danny in the Broadway show Grease by winning the reality show competition "Grease: You're the One That I Want", is Max Crumm. Laura Osnes, who was vying for the part of Sandy on the same show, won the competition to play the role of Sandy. They both wanted to be paired up together when they were on the show, but that didn't happen until the final rounds.

Max Crumm was born as Aaron Maximillian Crumm on October 8th, 1985 in Pasadena, California. His friends and family call him Maxie at home. The show is set to launch on Broadway sometime later this summer and rehearsals are expected to begin in June.

When the reality show competition ended, producers of the revival had bragged that ticket sales totaled more than $9 million in advance sales because of the success of the TV show "Grease: You're the One that I Want." That might not have been the case. It seems that according to a New York Post theater columnist, Michael Riedel, the New York switchboard for Ticketmaster was bombarded with calls from ticket buyers who had watched the final episode on Sunday and wanted their money back. It seems that the callers were not too happy with the chosen actors to play the parts.

Many people were disappointed because they wanted Austin Miller and Ashley Spencer to win. These two kids were just the runners-up. Someone speaking for the television show said there were not a "substantial number of calls" for those wanting their money back.

When Maxie was only in sixth grade, he contracted bells palsy in his face. It was after this tragic incident that young Maxie had to learn how to use his face all over again and learn to speak for a second time. It is great to see he has overcome any obstacle regarding his former medical condition.

While Max Crumm was competing in Grease: You're the One That I Want, his hometown had bumper stickers made to say "Vote For Max" to help him succeed in the competition. While waiting for his big break, Max worked as a gym receptionist.

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