Max Handelman

Max Handelman
Born (1973-05-03) May 3, 1973
Portland, Oregon
Spouse(s) Elizabeth Banks (2003-present; 2 children)

Max Handelman (born May 3, 1973) is an American author, film producer, and blogger. He wrote the book (with co-author Erik Barmack) Why Fantasy Football Matters: (And Our Lives Do Not).[1]

Early life

Handelman was born and raised in Portland, Oregon. He was raised in a Jewish household. Handelman attended Catlin Gabel School, graduating in 1991. He received his bachelor's degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 1995, where he was a member of the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity and received an MBA degree from UCLA in 2003.[2]

Career and works

After a short stint as an investment banker, Handelman became a director at News Corporation, where he helped to launch Fox Sports' fantasy football division. He is an avid fan of fantasy football and other fantasy sports, and penned a work on the subject, Why Fantasy Football Matters: (And Our Lives Do Not), with boyhood friend Erik Barmack. Handelman and Barmack also collaborated on a weblog covering the Portland Trail Blazers entitled Beyond Bowie.

In addition to his sports-related work, Handelman is a partner in a film production company Productions, whose first film, Surrogates, was released in 2009.[3][4]

Personal life

Handelman is married to actress Elizabeth Banks, his college girlfriend, whom he wed in 2003.[5] The couple live in Los Angeles.[4] He and his wife had their first child, a boy named Felix, via surrogacy in March 2011.[6] On November 14, 2012, they had a second boy, Magnus Mitchell Handelman, again via gestational surrogacy.[7]

References

  1. Max Handelman and Erik Barmack (2006-08-01). Why Fantasy Football Matters: (And Our Lives Do Not). Simon and Schuster. ISBN 1-4169-0996-6.
  2. "Max Handelman's 03 FootbalFantasy". University of California Los Angeles. Retrieved 2009-04-22.
  3. Jonathon Mostow (2007-11-18). "Bruce Willis to star in 'Surrogates'". www.variety.com. Retrieved 2009-04-22.
  4. 1 2 "About". Beyond Bowie. Archived from the original on April 24, 2009. Retrieved 2009-04-22.
  5. "She's game". USAWeekend.com. USA Today. 2006-08-20.
  6. Sarah Michaud. "Elizabeth Banks Welcomes 'Miracle' Baby via Surrogate". people.com. Retrieved 2011-03-30.
  7. Hazlett, Courtney. "Elizabeth Banks welcomes another baby to the family - TODAY Entertainment". Todayentertainment.today.com. Retrieved 2012-11-15.
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