- Howard Lew Lewis
Howard Lew Lewis (born
21 August 1939 ) is an English comedian and actor, best known for his roles in comedy series' including "Maid Marian and her Merry Men " and "Brush Strokes ".Biography
Howard Lew Lewis was born on August the 21st 1939 in London, England. According to an interview conducted by Jo Johnson (found on Jo's [http://robinofkensington.homestead.com/ "Maid Marian" fansite] ) Howard is 6" 3' tall, with brown eyes and married to someone he met on the "Maid Marian" set. He enjoys the music of
Frank Zappa and the cartoons ofDaffy Duck . His favourite book isThe Good Soldier Švejk byJaroslav Hašek , and he was inspired byOrson Welles , particularly enjoying his 1965 filmChimes at Midnight . He worked for several years in Computer and Telecommunications, but when promoted to a manager decided instead to pursue acting as a career. [ [http://robinofkensington.homestead.com/files/howardinterview.htm Interview with Howard Lew Lewis by Jo Johnson] . Accessed 14 March, 2008]TV work
Maid Marian and her Merry Men
As an actor, he is probably most associated in the British public consciousness with his role as "Rabies", one of the Merry Men in the award-winning 1989
BBC Children's television comedy series "Maid Marian and her Merry Men ". Talking about his time on "Maid Marian", which he considers his favourite project and an "excellent" experience, he singles out singing the 'Pixie Paul' song in the Series 4 episode "The Wise Woman of Worksop" as his favourite moment. Prior to MM&HMM, he had already worked withTony Robinson , and subsequently he has stayed in touch with actorMike Edmonds , whose character (Little Ron) also held appeal to him as a role alongside Rabies. [ [http://robinofkensington.homestead.com/files/howardinterview.htm Interview with Howard Lew Lewis by Jo Johnson] . Accessed 17 December 2007]Howard Lew Lewis also featured as one of Robin Hood's followers in the 1991 film , playing a character named Hal. [cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0102798/fullcredits#cast|title=Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves: Full cast|publisher=Internet Movie Database|accessdate=2008-07-04]
Other comedy
He has also notably appeared in two other prominent historical comedy series - as Blag in the
Channel 4 sitcom "Chelmsford 123 " (1988) set during the Roman occupation of Britain in 123A.D., and as assortedmedieval peasants, (including Piers and Mr Applebottom) in "" (1983), set in 1485. His longest recurring role has been as dim barman Elmo Putney in the comedy series "Brush Strokes " (1991), and he has also had minor parts in twoRonnie Barker sitcoms - "The Magnificent Evans" (1984) and "Open All Hours " (1985) - and the 1984 BBC comedy-drama Minder.Other TV
In addition to his appearances in British comedy programmes, he has had a succession of minor roles in such notable series' and mini-series', including:
*Dennis Potter 'sBBC television drama serial "Pennies from Heaven" (1978)
* TheSam Neill -starring biographical mini-series about real-life Bond-model, spySidney Reilly . "(Note: The [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0085077/ IMDb] credits listing does not mention him.)"
* An early episode ofITV 'spolice procedural "The Bill " (1985)
* TheNigel Havers -starring mini-series "The Charmer" (1987)
* "Now You See Them", a 1988 episode of the anthology drama series Dramarama
* Later episode(s) of theBBC Children's TV programme "The Queen's Nose " [According to "Maid Marian" fansite [http://robinofkensington.homestead.com/ The Hideout] . Accessed 17 December 2007]
* A 2003 episode of the long-runningBBC medical drama Casualty (1985)Films
He has also appeared in several films, again mostly in minor roles. Notable film appearances include
Terry Gilliam 's 1985 film Brazil, where he played one of the Black Maria guards, and playing "Hal" in "", the latter leading to in-jokes in subsequent series of "Maid Marian", specifically the episode "They Came From Outer Space". In that episode, after alluding toKevin Costner 's American accent being somewhat out-of-place, Little Ron (Mike Edmonds ) suggests a possible title for aRobin Hood film, prompting Rabies to question his role in such a film - receiving an immediate put-down from Robin (Wayne Morris):Little Ron: "..Robin Hood Prince of Weeds?"
Rabies: "Will I be in it do you reckon?"
Robin: "Oh I shouldn't think so, I see you more as one of those naff comedy characters."
He also appeared in the 1992 Oscar-nominated semi-biographical film Chaplin, and was the English-language voice of
Obelix in the 1994 film of "Asterix In America" toCraig Charles 'Asterix . In 2005 he played the part of Lillas Pastia, the innkeeper, in Bizet'sCarmen at theRoyal Albert Hall , London, and in 2007 played alongsideWarwick Davis in the movie "Small Town Folk".References
External links
* [http://robinofkensington.homestead.com/files/howardinterview.htm An Interview with Howard Lew Lewis at MM&HMMM Fansite 'The Hideout']
*imdb name|name=Howard Lew Lewis|id=507270
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