Frederick Lewis was an American actor best known for Tilly of Bloomsbury, Bought, and Once Aboard the Lugger. Born on December 23, 1860, in Kingston upon Thames, England, he had a career in film that lasted until his passing in 1927.
Personal and Family Life
Frederick Lewis was married to Ethel Mary Amelia Carmele Robinson on February 13, 1889, and they had nine children together. His parents were Frederick James Till and Louisa Trimbey. His family life was a significant aspect of his legacy.
Death and Legacy
Frederick Lewis passed away on December 25, 1927, in England. His work in film has left a lasting impression, and he is remembered for his contributions to early cinema.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1922 | The Game of Life | Richard Wallington (as Fred Lewis) |
1921 | Tilly of Bloomsbury | Abel Mainwaring (as Fred Lewis) |
1920 | Once Aboard the Lugger | Vyvian Howard |
1916 | An Enemy to the King | Gauillaume Montignac (as Fred Lewis) |
1915 | Bought | Horace Frambers |
1915 | The Lily of Poverty Flat | Joe |