Keith Lewis began his acting career in the entertainment industry over fifteen years ago studying acting in the city of Houston. He broke into the business working on the feature film Robo Cop II alongside Peter Weller and Nancy Allen and in Final Verdict with Glenn Ford and Treat Williams. Moving to Los Angeles, he continued to study his craft fur...
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Keith Lewis began his acting career in the entertainment industry over fifteen years ago studying acting in the city of Houston. He broke into the business working on the feature film Robo Cop II alongside Peter Weller and Nancy Allen and in Final Verdict with Glenn Ford and Treat Williams. Moving to Los Angeles, he continued to study his craft further and soon found reoccurring work on several Soap Operas including Young and the Restless and Days of Our Lives. Several more TV shows followed including Magnificent Seven, Wild West Tech and with Jennifer Garner in Alias. Along with TV, Keith has done several national and international Commercials. Keith's feature film work includes Millennium Day, Over the Wire, Dave, Blood Money, Sam Hell, Devil Girl, Blonde and Blonder, Rough, The Bar and Forrest Gump. He has worked alongside great directors such as James Cameron (Avatar, Titanic, Terminator, True Lies), JJ Abrams (Star Trek, Mission Impossible III, Alias), Quentin Tarintino (Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction), Irvin Kershner (Empire Strikes Back, Never Say Never Again, RobocopII), Ivan Reitman (Ghostbusters, Dave) and Robert Zemeckis (Back to the Future, Romancing the Stone, Forrest Gump). In between films, he has performed on stage in productions such as Othello, Of Mice and Men, A Flea in Her Ear, The Dinner Party, Guys and Dolls and was nominated for best actor for his work in Anatomy of a Murder as Paul Biegler, best supporting actor in The Lion in Winter for the role of Richard the Lionheart and best supporting actor for his role as the Constable in Fiddler on the Roof. The Lion in Winter and Fiddler on the Roof both won best play of the year.Keith is currently working to produce several of his screenplays into feature films with his entertainment company United Visions Productions. A few projects include a horror film Plantation Lake, the psychological/thriller Love Never Dies, the action/adventure Devil's Waters and a classic action packed western adventure Life Ain't Easy For a Man Named Sue. He has helped to produce several independent short films for local venues and festivals assisting in concept, development, pre-production. Keith continues to hone his acting craft. He is currently training with Howard Fine.
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