Tim Lewis

Tim Lewis

Personal Details

Biography

Tim Lewis embarked on a comprehensive artistic journey, honing his craft under the tutelage of renowned mentors Lee Strasberg, Bill Hickey, and Uta Hagen.

For an impressive fifteen-year tenure, Lewis held the esteemed positions of owner and artistic director at the Impact Theatre in New York City, where he showcased his multifaceted talents by producing, directing, and acting in hundreds of productions.

Throughout his illustrious career, Lewis has had the privilege of assuming iconic roles that have left a lasting impression. Notable among these are his portrayals of Charley in "Flowers for Algernon", Trigorin in "The Seagull", Lopakin in "The Cherry Orchard", and Tom Moody in "Golden Boy".

In addition to his extensive stage work, Lewis has also made a mark in the world of film and television, appearing alongside Joaquin Phoenix in the critically acclaimed movie "The Yards". His impressive repertoire of screen credits is a testament to his versatility as a performer.

Interestingly, Lewis holds a special place in his heart for his regional theater role as Charley in "Conversations with My Father", a performance that has become an integral part of his legacy.

Career

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1970
Joe
Joe as Kid in Soda Shop