Duncan Lewis was an American actor best known for BBC Sunday-Night Theatre, ITV Television Playhouse, and ITV Play of the Week.
Personal and Family Life
Duncan Lewis was born on January 1, 1904, in Gunnersbury, London, England. He lived a private life and little is known about his family background or personal relationships.
Career
Lewis had a diverse career in acting, appearing in notable television productions during the 1950s and 1960s. He gained recognition for his roles in series such as Dr. Finlay’s Casebook and A Tale of Two Cities. His performances showcased his talent and contributed to the television landscape of the time.
Death and Legacy
Duncan Lewis passed away on September 24, 1965, in Westminster, London, England. Despite his relatively short career, he left a mark on British television, and his works continue to be remembered by fans of classic TV shows.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Type |
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1965 | A Tale of Two Cities | Governor de Launay | TV Series |
1965 | Dr. Finlay’s Casebook | William Brodie | TV Series |
1964 | Act of Murder | Will Peterson | Film |
1964 | The Wednesday Play | Superintendent of Police | TV Series |
1964 | The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre | Will Peterson | TV Series |
1964 | Fire Crackers | Benson | TV Series |
1956–1964 | ITV Play of the Week | Dexter Payne, QC / Lester Gauge / Det. Sgt. Pidgeon | TV Series |
1964 | Strictly for the Birds | Trilby Hat | Film |
1963 | Panic | Joe | Film |
1963 | Maigret | Train Conductor (uncredited) | TV Series |
1963 | The V.I.P.s | Hotel Receptionist (uncredited) | Film |
1963 | No Hiding Place | Joss Wilkie | TV Series |
1962 | Thirty Minute Theatre | Left-luggage Attendant | TV Series |
1962 | Strongroom | Mortuary Attendant | Film |
1961 | Three Live Wires | N/A | TV Series |