RIP: Richard Lewis
Richard Lewis, the stand-up comedian, actor, writer and producer, died of a heart attack on February 27th.
Mr. Lewis began his stand-up career in 1971 while working at an advertising agency during the day. David Brenner saw Richard Lewis’ act and helped to promote him. By the mid-70s, Lewis was becoming well-known thanks to his appearances on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson and publications such as the New York Daily News. Richard Lewis made his acting debut in Diary of a Young Comic. He would go on to act on television, in feature films and stand-up for the remainder of his career.
Some of Richard Lewis’ television work includes: Diary of a Young Comic; The 416th; House Calls; Riptide; Harry (7 episodes); Anything But Love (56 episodes); The Larry Sanders Show; Daddy Dearest (13 episodes); Tales from the Crypt; Hiller & Diller (13 episodes); Rude Awakening (6 episodes); Larry David: Curb Your Enthusiasm; Alias; Two and a Half Men; 7th Heaven (9 episodes); The Dead Zone; Las Vegas; George Lopez; The Simpsons; Everybody Hates Chris; Law & Order: Special Victims Unit; The Cleaner; ‘Til Death (3 episodes); Blunt Talk (6 episodes) and Curb Your Enthusiasm (41 episodes).
Some of Richard Lewis’ feature film work includes: The Wrong Guys; That’s Adequate; Once Upon a Crime; Robin Hood: Men in Tights; Wagons East; Leaving Las Vegas; The Maze and Vamps.
I was a fan of Richard Lewis. It was always cool to see him show up in a television show or movie. ‘
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Richard Lewis’ family, friends and fans.