Keith Lewis, a seasoned thespian with a remarkable fifteen-year tenure in the entertainment industry, embarked on his illustrious career in the vibrant city of Houston, Texas. Prior to achieving widespread recognition, he dedicated himself to honing his acting skills through rigorous study in the city, laying the groundwork for his future success.
His big break arrived with a starring role in the feature film "Robo Cop II", where he had the privilege of sharing the screen with the esteemed Peter Weller and Nancy Allen. This pivotal moment marked a turning point in his career, paving the way for future opportunities.
Subsequently, Keith Lewis appeared in the film "Final Verdict", alongside the distinguished Glenn Ford and Treat Williams, further solidifying his reputation as a talented and versatile actor.
As Keith's professional trajectory continued to unfold, he made the decisive move to Los Angeles, a hub for the entertainment industry, in order to refine his artistic skills and further develop his craft. It was not long before he secured recurring roles on multiple prominent soap operas, including the long-running and highly acclaimed "Young and the Restless" and the equally esteemed "Days of Our Lives". In addition to his work in the world of soap operas, Keith also made appearances in a diverse array of television shows, showcasing his versatility as a performer. Some of his notable credits include the action-packed western series "Magnificent Seven", the innovative historical documentary series "Wild West Tech", and the critically acclaimed spy thriller "Alias", which starred the talented Jennifer Garner.
Keith has had a remarkable career in television, complemented by an impressive array of commercial work, both domestically and globally. His extensive feature film credits are a testament to his versatility and talent, featuring notable titles such as "Millennium Day", "Over the Wire", "Dave", "Blood Money", "Sam Hell", "Devil Girl", "Blonde and Blonder", "Rough", "The Bar", and "Forrest Gump". Throughout his career, Keith has had the privilege of collaborating with some of the most esteemed and acclaimed directors in the industry, including James Cameron, JJ Abrams, Quentin Tarantino, Irvin Kershner, Ivan Reitman, and Robert Zemeckis.
Keith's illustrious career extends far beyond the realm of film, as he has also achieved remarkable success on the stage. His extensive theatrical resume boasts a diverse range of productions, including Shakespearean classics such as "Othello" and "Of Mice and Men", as well as more contemporary works like "A Flea in Her Ear" and "The Dinner Party". His impressive stage credits also include the beloved musical "Guys and Dolls".
Keith's remarkable performances have garnered him numerous accolades, including nominations for best actor for his captivating portrayal of Paul Biegler in "Anatomy of a Murder", as well as best supporting actor for his nuanced interpretations of Richard the Lionheart in "The Lion in Winter" and the Constable in "Fiddler on the Roof". Notably, "The Lion in Winter" and "Fiddler on the Roof" both won the prestigious award for best play of the year, a testament to Keith's exceptional talent and dedication to his craft.
Keith is actively engaged in bringing his screenplays to life as feature films through his own entertainment production company, United Visions Productions. His forthcoming projects showcase his diverse range of creative endeavors, including the chilling horror film "Plantation Lake", which is sure to send shivers down the spines of audiences everywhere.
Next, he is set to unveil the thought-provoking psychological/thriller "Love Never Dies", a cinematic masterpiece that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats, guessing until the very end. For those who crave high-octane action and adventure, Keith's "Devil's Waters" promises to deliver, offering a heart-pumping ride filled with non-stop excitement.
Finally, fans of classic westerns will be thrilled to learn that Keith is also working on "Life Ain't Easy For a Man Named Sue", a timeless action-packed western adventure that pays homage to the genre while introducing fresh twists and turns to keep the story fresh and engaging.