Ben Lewis

Ben Lewis was an American actor who is best known for A Sister of Six, The Life of the Party, and The Spirit of ’76. He was born in 1882 and passed away in 1957, both in Washington, District of Columbia, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Ben Lewis was born as Benjamin Lewis in Washington, D.C. His family background details are scarce, but he pursued a career in acting during the early 20th century. Information about his personal life and relationships is also limited.

Career

Lewis found success in silent films and later in sound movies, gaining recognition for his performances. He appeared in various notable films, showcasing his talent in both leading and supporting roles throughout his career. Notable highlights include playing significant characters in productions like The Spirit of ’76 and The Life of the Party.

Death and Legacy

Ben Lewis passed away in 1957 in his hometown of Washington, D.C. His contributions to the film industry remain appreciated, and he is remembered for his diverse roles in early cinema. His legacy continues through the films he starred in, which are still viewed today.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Flash Gordon’s Trip to Mars 1938-03-21 Professor
The Life of the Party 1920-11-21 Clay
The Crime of Doctor Hallet 1938-03-12 Reporter (uncredited)
Buck Rogers 1939-04-10 Cell Guard (uncredited)
The House of Fear 1939-06-30 Minor Role (uncredited)
Mutiny on the Blackhawk 1939-07-31 Colonel’s Orderly (uncredited)
The Westland Case 1937-10-30 Havemeyer
A Sister of Six 1916-10-29 Amos Winthrop
The Spirit of ’76 1917-01-01 Benjamin Franklin
Station Content 1915-04-10
The Fighting Shepherdess 1920-03-01 Lingle
Marked Cards 1918-07-14 Arnold Heath
The Flames of Chance 1918-01-20 John Finch
The Doll-House Mystery 1915-09-19 Detective Pierce