Morton Lewis, a remarkably versatile and accomplished individual, has left an enduring and profound impact on the world of acting, captivating and mesmerizing audiences worldwide with his exceptional performances in a diverse and eclectic array of films and television shows.
Noteworthy performances by this individual can be identified in a 1972 cult classic film titled "Garden of the Dead", which has since gained a devoted and enthusiastic following. Additionally, his acting talents were showcased in a 1996 television series cleverly named "Changing Gears", where he brought to life a complex and multifaceted character. Furthermore, his impressive range was on full display in a 1993 drama film titled "The November Men", a cinematic masterpiece that continues to captivate audiences to this day.
Beyond his illustrious acting career, Lewis proudly bore the distinction of being the offspring of Ted "Kid" Lewis, a legendary pugilist whose extraordinary life narrative would later serve as the inspiration for Lewis to meticulously document in a comprehensive and meticulously researched written biography, thereby ensuring that his father's remarkable story would be preserved for posterity.
Morton Lewis's life, a journey of triumph and tribulation, finally came to a peaceful close on August 17, 2006, in the picturesque English countryside, UK, as the curtain fell on a remarkable chapter in the annals of human existence.