Gordon Lewis

Gordon Lewis was an American actor who is best known for Movie Fans, Made in the Kitchen, and The Quack Doctor. He was born in 1890 in Harrison, Arkansas, USA, and passed away on March 17, 1933, in Tucson, Arizona, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Information about Gordon Lewis’s personal and family life is scarce. What is known is that he was born in the early 1900s and pursued a career in acting during the silent film era. Details about his family or personal relationships remain largely undocumented.

Career

Gordon Lewis had a brief career in the film industry, participating in several productions primarily during the 1920s. While he played minor roles, he contributed to a variety of films that showcased his talents, including his appearances in works like Gymnasium Jim and The Dare-Devil. His work reflects the early days of cinema.

Death and Legacy

Gordon Lewis died by suicide on March 17, 1933, in Tucson, Arizona. His untimely death marked the end of a short-lived career in acting. Although not widely remembered today, his contributions to early film continue to be appreciated by enthusiasts of silent cinema.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Black Oxfords 1924-05-18 Bugler
Don’t Weaken! 1920-09-05 Dance Pupil (uncredited)
Gymnasium Jim 1922-05-09 Taxi Passenger
The Dare-Devil 1923-11-25 The Assistant Director
Run, Girl, Run 1928-01-15 Minor Role
The Lion and the Souse 1924-06-14 Cameraman
The Bargain Hunt 1928-10-14 Elevator Operator
The Quack Doctor 1920-07-04 Maud’s Sweetheart
Smile Please 1924-03-01 Fireman / Best Man (uncredited)