Maximum Zarou





















Being the continuing adventures of an ugly American abroad

Saturday, December 13, 2008

One Night in Lima

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Stepped out into the electric December night in the charming and fashionable district of Miraflores. Still had eight hours to kill before m...
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Friday, December 12, 2008

Welcome to the Jungle

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Left a freezing drizzle in Cusco, thirty minutes later stepped off the plane in Puerto Maldonado to a balmy and humid 85 degrees and blue sk...
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Los Angeles, California, United States
G. Maximilian Zarou was born and raised in the City of Angels and attended Pomona College, where his performances in such diverse roles as Agamemnon in a Kabuki-style Greek tragedy and a hard-drinking chain-smoking Jesus Christ in a student film garnered him much praise from his immediate family. It wasn't until he met director Morgan Nichols and bought his way into the lo-film community that his gift for unscripted comedy was fully exploited. Then Laura Lee Bahr wrote him into an award-winning feature film called the little Death and guaranteed her lifelong obscurity. An actor at heart since birth, Max's considerable talents are currently being wasted on his fifth grade students at Hoover Street Elementary in Downtown L.A, who although they love his James Mason impression, are still confused about the finer points of decimal division.
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