Place of Birth: London, England
Howard Lew Lewis
Howard Lew Lewis was an English comedian and actor best known for his roles in the 1980s sitcom Brush Strokes and Tony Robinson's children's comedy series Maid Marian and Her Merry Men. His first job was with the RAF as a a computer operator and he worked for several years in computing and telecommunications at managerial level before undertaking acting as his chosen career. He often appeared in vehicles for Ronnie Barker, including The Magnificent Evans and Open All Hour, and appeared in the first series of Blackadder. His film roles included Hal in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, a guard in Terry Gilliam's Brazil, Richard Attenborough's Chaplin, and the voice of Obelix in the 1994 animated film Asterix in America. Diabetes and dementia plagued him in later years and he was admitted into a community hospital in Edinburgh in 2017. He passed away there on 20th January 2018. Police Scotland confirmed later that month that they were investigating a complaint brought by Lewis's daughter Debora Milazzo against the hospital. She claimed that her father was given an unnecessary cocktail of high-dose sedatives and maximum-strength opiate painkillers that subsequently brought about his death. The police ultimately found no case to answer.
Movie | Cast | Year |
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Fords on Water | Man in Toilets | 1983 |
Gobble | Fat Bloke | 1997 |
Knockback: 1 | Wandsworth Prison Officer | 1985 |
Small Town Folk | Knackerman #1 | 2007 |
Mr. Pye | Mr. Rice | 1986 |
Chaplin | Workhouse Official | 1992 |
Chaos and Cadavers | Cabbie | 2003 |
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves | Hal | 1991 |
The Tichborne Claimant | The Hotel Manager | 1998 |
Quills | First Vendor | 2000 |
Brazil | Black Maria Guard | 1985 |
The Baby Juice Express | Kent | 2004 |
Shadowlands | Tea Room Waiter | 1993 |
Series | Cast | Year |
The Bill | 1984 | |
Keen Eddie | 2003 | |
Noel's House Party | 1991 | |
Brush Strokes | Elmo Putney | 1986 |
The Magnificent Evans | Bridegroom | 1984 |
Chelmsford 123 | Blag | 1988 |
Minder | Ronnie Aldridge | 1979 |
The Kenny Everett Television Show | Guest | 1982 |
Blackadder | Mr. Applebottom | 1983 |
Pennies from Heaven | Policeman | 1978 |
Maid Marian and Her Merry Men | Rabies | 1989 |
Reilly: Ace of Spies | Rowhedge | 1983 |