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Christopher Hewett
in America: A Call to Greatness (1995)Born Christopher Michael Hewett
5 April 1921
Worthing, Sussex, EnglandDied 3 August 2001 (aged 80)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.Occupation Actor Christopher Michael Hewett (5 April 1921[1][2] – 3 August 2001) was an English actor and theatre director best known for his role as Lynn Belvedere on the ABC sitcom Mr. Belvedere.
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Career
Hewett was born in Worthing, Sussex, England, to an army officer father and an Irish mother who was a descendant of Daniel O'Connell.[1] He was educated at Beaumont College, and at age 7, he made his acting debut in Dublin stage production of A Midsummer Night's Dream. At 16, Hewett joined the Royal Air Force, leaving in 1940. Hewett then joined the Oxford Repertory Company and made his West End theatre debut in 1943.[2]
He later appeared on Broadway in the musicals My Fair Lady, The Unsinkable Molly Brown, Music Is, and Kean and in the plays Sleuth and The Affair, among others, and directed the 1960 Broadway revue From A to Z and the 1967 Off Broadway revival of the Rodgers and Hart musical By Jupiter. Hewett also directed several stage productions including The Marriage-Go-Round and Beyond the Fringe and Camelot.[3]
Hewett made his film debut in the 1951 crime drama Pool of London, and later appeared in roles on Robert Montgomery Presents and DuPont Show of the Month. He appeared as the effeminate stage director Roger DeBris in Mel Brooks's 1968 film comedy The Producers. In 1976, Hewett played the generic bureaucrat Federov in the short-lived sitcom Ivan the Terrible. From 1983 to 1984, he portrayed Lawrence, Mr. Roarke's (Ricardo Montalbán) sidekick on the final season of the ABC series Fantasy Island. The following year, Hewett landed his best known role as Lynn Aloysius Belvedere, an English butler who works for a middle-class American family in the sitcom Mr. Belvedere. After the series ended its run in 1990, Hewett appeared in a guest spot on an episode of the NBC teen sitcom California Dreams. In 1995, he starred with Charlton Heston, Mickey Rooney, Deborah Winters and Peter Graves in Warren Chaney's America: A Call to Greatness.[4] His last onscreen role was a cameo appearance on the Fox series Ned & Stacey in 1997.[3]
Personal life and death
A devout Catholic and lifelong bachelor, Hewett served as a deacon at St. Victor's church in West Hollywood. During his later years, he suffered from arthritis and diabetes.[1]
Hewett died on August 3, 2001 at his Los Angeles home from complications of diabetes. He was 80 years old.[5]
Filmography
Year Title Role Notes 1951 Pool of London Mike 1951 The Lavender Hill Mob Inspector Talbot 1954 The Million Pound Note Irate Investor Uncredited
Alternative title: Man with a Million1955 Robert Montgomery Presents Episode: "The Cage" 1959 DuPont Show of the Month Policeman Episode: "The Fallen Idol" 1966 The Jackie Gleason Show Mumbling English Pedestrian Episode: "The Honeymooners In England" 1968 The Producers Roger De Bris 1976 Ivan the Terrible Federov 5 episodes 1977 On Our Own Episode: "Julia's Big Bust" 1979 ABC Afterschool Special Butler Episode: "Seven Wishes of a Rich Kid" 1982 The Elephant Man Ross Television movie 1982 Hart to Hart Jeremy Lane Episode: "Vintage Harts" 1982 Massarati and the Brain Anatole Television movie 1983 to 1984 Fantasy Island Lawrence 10 episodes 1984 E/R Englishman 1 episode 1985 to 1990 Mr. Belvedere Mr. Lynn Aloysius Belvedere 115 episodes 1986 Ratboy Acting Coach 1987 The New Mike Hammer Episode: "Green Blizzard" 1987 Murder, She Wrote Humphrey Defoe Episode: "It Runs in the Family" 1990 A Very Retail Christmas Ghost of Christmas Past Television movie 1994 California Dreams Mr. Green Episode: "Follow Your Dreams" 1995 America: A Call to Greatness Host Film Docudrama 1997 Ned & Stacey Himself Episode: "Saved by the Belvedere" Award nomination
Year Award Category Title of work 2004 TV Land Award Best Broadcast Butler Mr. Belvedere See also
References
- ^ a b c Gaughan, Gavin (2001-10-18). "Christopher Hewett Obituary". guardian.co.uk. http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/2001/oct/18/guardianobituaries. Retrieved 2009-05-19.
- ^ a b "Christopher Hewett". independent.co.uk. 2001-08-09. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/christopher-hewett-729308.html. Retrieved 2009-05-19.
- ^ a b "Christopher Hewett Biography". filmreference.com. http://www.filmreference.com/film/84/Christopher-Hewett.html. Retrieved 2009-05-19.
- ^ Internet Movie Database (America: A Call to Greatness)
- ^ "Christopher Hewett; Stage Actor Best Known as TV's 'Mr. Belvedere'". latimes.com. 2001-08-05. http://articles.latimes.com/2001/aug/05/local/me-30970. Retrieved 20 June 2011.
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Categories:- British expatriates in the United States
- British Roman Catholics
- English stage actors
- English film actors
- English television actors
- English theatre directors
- People from Worthing
- Royal Air Force officers
- 1921 births
- 2001 deaths
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