Lewis Sealy was an American actor known for his roles in The Primitive Call, A Virgin Paradise, and The Unborn. He was born William Armiger Sealy in Dublin, Ireland around 1851 and later moved to the United States.
Personal and Family Life
Lewis Sealy was married to Jane Ann Huddleston Gaitskell, with whom he had five children. Little is known about his early life or personal interests, but he was recognized as one of the first three film producers in England, according to a trade paper. His family life seemed to have been filled with activity and creativity.
Death and Legacy
Lewis Sealy passed away on March 19, 1931, in New York, USA. He was interred in the Actors’ Fund plot at Kensico Cemetery in Valhalla, New York. His contributions to early cinema and acting remain appreciated, marking his influence in film history.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1921 | A Virgin Paradise | Peter Latham (as Lewis Seeley) |
1920 | The Fatal Hour | Felix (as Louis Sealey) |
1920 | His House in Order | Undetermined Role |
1917 | Draft 258 | (as Lewis Sealey) |
1917 | The Primitive Call | John Malcolm |
1916 | The Witching Hour | Justice George Prentice |
1916 | The Unborn | Mr. Worthy |
1915 | Barbara Frietchie | Judge Frietchie |