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David James Lewis was born and raised in Vancouver BC. As a child his parents took him to the drive-in to watch Jaws. Not only was he scarred mentally from entering the water for the next decade, he was also bitten by the movie bug. Upon leaving high school he was lucky enough to step into the film and TV world that was exploding in Vancouver. Starting out in commercials he worked his way up the ladder earning small parts in local indie movies and series such as The X-Files (1993), Stargate SG-1 (1997), and The Outer Limits (1995).
In 1999 he was the lead in Shoes Off! (1998), a short film that won the Cannes Film Award for best short film. Over the years highlights include working with Harrison Ford, Paul Giamatti, Ben Affleck and William H Macy (Oops, dropped those names) on films such as Door to Door (2002), The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008), Paycheck (2003), and the juggernaut that was Grumpy Cat's Worst Christmas Ever (2014). He has written and directed a number of short films including Stalled (2013) and Theatrics (2011). He is working hard because his children are miniature money vacuums.- David Lewis was born on 19 October 1916 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. He was an actor, known for The Apartment (1960), General Hospital (1963) and The Absent Minded Professor (1961). He died on 11 December 2000 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.
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David Lewis was born on 6 April 1989 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Private Ice, Straight Up (2019) and Hung (2009).- Producer
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David Lewis shared an intimate relationship with "Frankenstein" (1931) director James Whale for "twenty-plus" years (TCM, and supported by "Classic Monsters" website). Mr. Lewis removed his things from their home in 1952, when Mr. Whale informed him of a new lover, 25-year-old bartender Pierre Foegel, coming over to stay. Though separated, the two remained friends. Upon the death of Mr. Lewis in 1987, his ashes were interred in a niche across from Whale's ashes in the Columbarium of Memory at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale.- Sound Department
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David Lewis Yewdall was born on 30 October 1950 in Springfield, Missouri, USA. He is known for Starship Troopers (1997), Escape from New York (1981) and The Fifth Element (1997). He was married to Lisa Howes Yewdall and Lisa. He died on 4 July 2017 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA.- David E. Lewis was born on 28 April 1915 in Berkeley, California, USA. He was a writer, known for Klute (1971), The DuPont Show with June Allyson (1959) and For the People (1965). He died on 24 February 1981 in San Diego, California, USA.
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David grew up in the suburbs of Buffalo, New York, the youngest child of a Presbyterian minister. After admission to Harvard College, David first aspired to be a foreign service officer, but the show business bug bit him while onstage frequently at Harvard's Loeb Drama Center and Hasty Pudding theatre, as well as under the summer stock mentoring of Fred Carmichael and Patricia Carmichael at the legendary Dorset Playhouse in Vermont, where David appeared alongside Elizabeth Franz and Fred Grandy. As President of Harvard's Hasty Pudding Theatricals in his senior year, it was David who chose the script written by fellow Harvardian and then-aspiring writer Mark O'Donnell for the 1974 Pudding show, "Keep Your Pantheon." During his early years in Hollywood, David studied acting with Nina Foch and Lilyan Chauvin. He also directed stage productions of Shakespeare's Richard III at the old Hollywood Center Theatre and Pierre La Mure's adaptation of his own original novel about Toulouse-Lautrec, "Moulin Rouge," at the Masquers' Club. While evaluating scripts, pre-publication novels, and film directors' rough cuts for United Artists under several different management teams in the late 70s and early 80s, David also volunteered his time to help several student filmmakers at AFI's Center for Advanced Film Studies learn to work with actors. David and his wife, actress Rose Marie Perfect, left full-time show business in 1991 by moving to Vermont to raise their children. Since then they continue to work occasionally in independent films ("The Mudge Boy," "Landslide") and regional theatre. Most recently they have both appeared in the "It's All Relative," written by Alyssa Polacsek and directed by Rebecca Burton for Lakota Films.- Writer
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David Lewis was born in February 1966. He is an editor and assistant director, known for Dead Cat (1989), Blue (1993) and James Herriot's Yorkshire (1993).- Actor
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David Norman Lewis is known for Fantasy A Gets a Mattress (2023), The Plight of Monad Witherspoon (2016) and Moron (2017).- Editorial Department
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David P. Lewis was born on 12 March 1909 in Illinois, USA. He was a writer and director, known for Faraway Hill (1946), Death Ship (1980) and Planet of the Apes (1974). He was married to Dorothy. He died on 25 October 1992 in Los Angeles County, California, USA.- Visual Effects
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David Lewis is known for Penguins of Madagascar (2014), Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (2017) and Rise of the Guardians (2012).- David Anthony Lewis is known for Grimm (2011) and Dark Dungeons (2014).
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David's dedication to his position is second to none. He is well respected by his team and gained notoriety in the industry with his unique scripts. Most of his screenplays have an LGBTQ+ undercurrent.
David a co-producer on various projects with Tara Reid and is her VP at her company Hi Happy Films.- David Anthony Lewis was born and raised by a single mother in Orange County, attending Sonora High School in La Habra. After a spring and summer playing for the Fullerton College basketball team, it was clear David had a bright future--talking about the game rather than playing it. He studied broadcasting and began his radio career at KGGI in San Bernardino.
After a stint at San Diego's KKLQ (Q106), David moved to Northern California with stops at KWSS, KSOL, KSFM and KHQT as Top 40 DJ. With a passion for sports, he started the Santa Clara Radio Network and became a play-by-play announcer, working the Broncos last trip to the NCAA Tournament in '95--also behind the mic for the Cal women's team's first trip to the Final Four in 2013. For 21 years, David was the evening sports anchor on KCBS (San Francisco) covering the NBA Finals, Stanley Cup Final, NFL playoffs, the NCAA men's basketball tournament and anchored sports on KPIX 5 in San Francisco.
As a DJ at KSOL, one of David's morning show guest was Oakland filmmaker Mario Bobino. The two developed a rapport with Bobino giving David a shot as a fireman in Consequences. The passion for the craft led him to study with the likes of Howard Fine, LA casting director Matthew Barry and San Francisco stretch improv coach Bobby Weinapple.
David is a Mass Communications graduate from Cal State East Bay - Actor
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David Lewis is known for Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules (2011), Point Blank (2019) and The Bold and the Beautiful (1987). He is married to Marian Lewis. They have three children.- Transportation Department
David Lewis is the director and supervisor of the Howard Ray Film and Television Transport Company. Film and Television transport supplier based in the United Kingdom. Transportation services for the industry include the supply of minibuses and coaches, for a range of departments varying from Crowd, to Assistant Directors and Production.- Music Department
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