Michael Lewis

Michael Lewis was an American actor who is best known for Saint Joan, The Holy Terror, and La Teremouille. He was born on June 20, 1930, in New York City, New York, USA, and he tragically passed away on March 6, 1975, in Summit, New Jersey, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Michael Lewis was the son of the famous author Sinclair Lewis and journalist Dorothy Thompson. Growing up in a literary family, he was exposed to the arts from an early age. His parents’ influence played a significant role in shaping his career in acting.

Career

Lewis was known for his work in television and film, including notable performances in productions such as Saint Joan in 1967 and The Holy Terror in 1965. He contributed to several projects during his acting career, showcasing his talent and dedication to his craft.

Death and Legacy

Michael Lewis died in a plane crash on March 6, 1975, at the young age of 44. His untimely death shocked many, and he is remembered for his performances and contributions to the entertainment industry. His legacy continues through his work, influencing future generations of actors.

Filmography

Title Year Type
Saint Joan 1967 TV Movie
The Holy Terror 1965 TV Movie
La Teremouille 1967 TV Movie
Cavalcade of America 1956 TV Series (uncredited)