
Max Greenfield
With an extreme confidence matched only by his cluelessness, the ultimate ladies man Schmidt is about to discover that you really can have too much of a good thing. Torn between ex-girlfriend Elizabeth and Jess’s bestie Cece, Schmidt goes to extreme lengths to keep his two girlfriends in the dark about each other. But the marketing associate has a tough sell on his hands when he tries to get his best friend Nick to keep the deception going. And if Jess discovers he’s two-timing Cece, expect the Schmidt to hit the fan.
Max Greenfield
Max Greenfield earned a 2012 Emmy Award nomination, as well as a 2013 Golden Globe Award nomination, for his work on New Girl. He also received two Critics’ Choice Television Award nominations in the Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series category, and two Teen Choice Award nominations for Choice TV Male Scene Stealer.
In the summer of 2014, Greenfield was in production on Michael Showalter’s Hello, My Name is Doris.
He can also be seen in Jesse Zwick’s About Alex, opposite Jason Ritter and Aubrey Plaza. He was seen reprising his role of Leo D’Amato in the film version of the hit TV show Veronica Mars, and appeared in David Wain’s They Came Together, co-starring Amy Poehler and Paul Rudd. Also, Greenfield produced the comedy Fist Fight, based on an idea that Greenfield developed with writers Evan Susser and Van Robichaux.
Prior to his breakout role on New Girl, Greenfield had several recurring roles on television. In addition to Veronica Mars, he appeared as Nick Pepper on the award-winning comedy series Ugly Betty, opposite America Ferrera. He also appeared on the cable series Greek, on which he played a professor’s aide who sparks a relationship with a college student, resulting in the cable network’s first on-screen gay kiss. Throughout his recurring roles on prominent series, Greenfield has also appeared in guest starring roles on shows such as Happy Endings, Hot in Cleveland, Lie to Me, Castle, Raising the Bar, Melrose Place, The O.C., Sleeper Cell, Gilmore Girls and Boston Public.