- George J. Lewis
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name = George J. Lewis
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birthdate = birth date|1903|12|10|mf=y
location =Guadalajara, Jalisco Mexico
height = 6' (1.83 m)
deathdate = death date and age|1995|12|8|1903|12|10
deathplace =Rancho Santa Fe, California ,USA
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spouse = Mary Louise Lohman
(March 1928 - ?)
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academyawards =George J. Lewis (
December 10 ,1903 —December 8 ,1995 ) was a Mexican-born actor who appeared in many films and eventually TV series from the 1920s through the 1960s, usually specializing in westerns. He is probably best known for playing Don Diego de la Vega's father in the 1950s TV series "Zorro".Lewis broke into films in the 1920s, and his handsome presence led to leading roles in a
Universal Pictures short-subject series, "The Collegians." The arrival of sound movies came as a blessing for Lewis, who was bilingual. He spoke English without any trace of accent, and could play character or dialect roles of practically any ethnicity. His language skills earned him leading roles in Spanish-dialogue features, produced by American studios for international release. He also played supporting roles inEducational Pictures shorts.Most of George's screen work was in low-budget films, although he can be seen in a few major productions (in "Casablanca" he's an Arab peddler with a monkey). Some of his roles were sympathetic; he played the male leads in the 1944 serial "
Zorro's Black Whip " and in the Vera Vague comedy shorts of the 1940s. Usually, George J. Lewis played villains in westerns and serials, chiefly atRepublic Pictures . Cast as a sinister henchman, Lewis would carry out the villain's diabolical orders, setting death traps and ambushes week after week. The high point of Lewis's serial career was probably the 1945 Republic cliffhanger "Federal Operator 99 ", in which he was the full-fledged villain of the piece, playing "Moonlight Sonata" on a piano while plotting crimes. Holding the heroine captive, the nonchalant Lewis asks the hero: "What will it be? Cash for me... or incineration for Miss Kingston?"Three Stooges fans will recognize him asVernon Dent 's knife-wielding conspirator in the Stooge short "Malice in the Palace ", and its remake, "Rumpus in the Harem " [Shifres, Ed. "The Three Stooges Journal" #95 (2000) p. 8] . He is also featured with the Stooges (as George Lewis) in Hollywood's final two-reel comedy release, "Sappy Bull Fighters ".Many low-budget filmmakers scored successes in early television, and many familiar faces turned up in half-hour action fare. George J. Lewis appeared in the first episode of "
The Lone Ranger ", called "Enter the Lone Ranger", as a villain who helps betray a group of Texas Rangers and leads them all into a deadly ambush, with the series star of course being the lone survivor. He played a Native American in an "Adventures of Superman" episode called "Test of a Warrior." Lewis continued to work in dozens of TV episodes until he retired in 1969.Lewis died of a
stroke in 1995, two days before his 92nd birthday. He was cremated. His ashes were either given to a friend or family. [Shifres, Ed. "The Three Stooges Journal" #95 (2000) p. 8] .elected filmography
* "
Sappy Bull Fighters " (1959)
* "Rumpus in the Harem " (1956)
* "Malice in the Palace " (1949)
* "Radar Patrol vs. Spy King" (1949)
* "The Phantom Rider" (1946)
* "Federal Operator 99 " (1945)
* "Zorro's Black Whip " (1944)
* "The Tiger Woman" (1944)
* "Captain America" (1944)
* "Daredevils of the West " (1943)
* "G-Men vs the Black Dragon " (1943)
* "Perils of Nyoka " (1942)
* "Dummy Ache " (1936)
* "The Fighting Marines " (1935)
* "Allez Oop " (1934)External links
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NAME= Lewis, George J.
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=Actor
DATE OF BIRTH= 1903-12-10
PLACE OF BIRTH=Guadalajara, Jalisco Mexico
DATE OF DEATH= 1995-12-8
PLACE OF DEATH=Rancho Santa Fe, California ,USA
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