Why Does Michael Maggart 鈥91 Look So Familiar?
February 12, 2026
Security guard, youth soccer referee, detective, hotel concierge, businessman, cowboy, police officer鈥擬ichael Maggart 鈥91 has been all of these things ... in Wes Anderson movies.
By day, Maggart, a former math teacher, runs an online math tutoring company. But on occasion, after an unexpected invitation to an audition, he鈥檒l be whisked away to an exotic locale, where he dons whatever costume the bit part requires.
Maggart might have a few lines, sometimes in proximity to an A-list actor, or he says nothing, happy to be the silent extra.
A recent New York Times feature, 鈥淭his Math Tutor Keeps Popping Up in Wes Anderson Films,鈥 highlighted Maggart鈥檚 relationship with Anderson, who he met at St. John鈥檚 School in Houston, Texas. The classmates became friends, and senior year Anderson was stage manager for a play Maggart wrote as an independent study project.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 the last time I was telling Wes what to do,鈥 he said in the Times interview.
Anderson, known for his visually distinct style and quirky storytelling, showed Maggart early drafts of the Rushmore script and shot most of the movie at St. John鈥檚, where Maggart was teaching at the time. He asked Maggart to audition for the part of concierge, according to the Times鈥攈is latest part in The Phoenician Scheme follows three other films and a series of AT&T commercials.
The summons to his second part鈥攊n the AT&T commercials鈥攃ame in true Wes Anderson fashion.
Four days after the audition Anderson called Maggart and instructed him to, 鈥淕o to Don鈥檚 Western Wear, get a suede jacket and bring the receipts to Prague.鈥 Maggart told the Times, 鈥淚 was like, 鈥業 guess I got the part.鈥欌
For now, Maggart isn鈥檛 contemplating a career change; but he鈥檚 always willing to help a friend in need.
This article was originally published in the Fall/Winter 2025 print issue of the Davidson Journal Magazine; for more, please see the Davidson Journal section of our website.