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Cause of death
  
overdose

Ex-spouse
  
Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Ronald Lewis

Years active
  
1953–1978


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Born
  
11 December 1928 (
1928-12-11
)

Died
  
January 11, 1982, Pimlico, United Kingdom

TV shows
  
His And Hers, Big Boy Now!

Movies
  
Taste of Fear, Mr Sardonicus, The Brigand of Kandahar, Siege of the Saxons, Friends

Similar People
  
Seth Holt, Ralph Thomas, John Gilling, Jimmy Sangster, Ray Russell

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Ronald Lewis (11 December 1928 – 11 January 1982), was a Welsh actor, best known for his appearances in British films of the 1950s and 1960s.

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Birth and career

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Lewis was born in Port Talbot, Glamorgan. He moved with his family to London when he was seven. During the war he was evacuated back to south Wales, where he attended Bridgend Grammar School. There he played Bassanio in the school production of The Merchant of Venice.

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He decided to become an actor after seeing Shaw’s Saint Joan at the Prince of Wales Theatre in Cardiff. He studied at RADA.

Early roles

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Lewis’ first professional role was in Oscar Wilde’s An Ideal Husband (1950) in repertory at Worthing. He was in The Square Ring at Hammersmith.

He had uncredited bit in Valley of Song, set in Wales. He was credited for the film version of The Square Ring (1953), for Ealing; The Beachcomber (1954), as a native islander; The Face of Love (1954) for the BBC; and Fantastic Summer (1955) for TV. He had a larger part in Helen of Troy (1955) as Aeneas. and provided some romantic interest in The Prisoner (1955), with Alec Guinness.

Rise to stardom

Lewis achieved attention with his stage performance in Mourning Becomes Electra by Eugene O'Neill, directed by Peter Hall (1955). This led to Alexander Korda signing Lewis to a contract with London films and giving him a role in Storm Over the Nile (1956), as one of the main group of friends.

He appeared opposite Vivien Leigh on stage in South Sea Bubble (1956) by Noel Coward and reprised this role on British TV.

He was third billed in the comedy Sailor Beware (1956), one of the ten most popular films at the British box office in 1956.

He was in A Hill in Korea (1956), a Korean War film.

Leading man

Rank tried to build Lewis into a star, giving him the lead in a thriller, The Secret Place (1957), alongside Belinda Lee.. On British TV he was in Salome (1957), El Bandido and the TV series Hour of Mystery in an adaption of Night Must Fall. He appeared regularly in Armchair Theatre over fifteen years and other British anthology dramas.

He had a good role as the bad brother in Robbery Under Arms (1957) and was a villain in The Wind Cannot Read (1958). He was in Schiller's Mary Stuart and Ibsen's Ghosts on stage in 1958.

After a TV production of Tale of Two Cities he supported Hardy Kruger in the Rank comedy Bachelor of Hearts (1959), and was in The Cloak (1959) for TV and a production of Miss Julie (1959) at the Old Vic.

Lewis had leading roles in Conspiracy of Hearts (1960) for Rank, playing an Italian officer helping some nuns, and The Full Treatment (1960) for Hammer, directed by Val Guest. Hammer kept him on for another thriller, Taste of Fear (1961), which was a big hit. So too was Mr. Sardonicus (1961) made for William Castle.

Lewis had a support role in the comedy Twice Round the Daffodils (1962) and was back in the lead for Jigsaw (1962), a thriller directed by Guest.

Lewis had support roles in Billy Budd (1962) and was the romantic lead to star Juliet Mills in the comedy Nurse on Wheels (1963), made by the Carry On team. He had the star role in two costume pictures, Siege of the Saxons (1963) and Hammer's The Brigand of Kandahar (1965).

Decline

His image suffered in 1965 when, while he was appearing in Peter Pan on stage (as Hook), his wife alleged he had assaulted her. Lewis failed to turn up at court and a warrant was issued for his arrest.

He focused on stage work in productions such as Raymond and Agnes (1965).

Final years

Lewis was a regular in the TV series His and Hers (1970-72). Apart from a role in Friends (1971) and its sequel Paul and Michelle (1974), his final credits were in TV: Tales of Unease (1970), Hine (1971), [The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes (1973), Harriet's Back in Town (1973), Nightingale's Boys (1975), Public Eye (1975), and Crown Court (1974-75).

He was meant to be First Voice in a production of Under Milk Wood at Theatr Gwynedd in 1975. He stopped drinking to prepare himself for the role, but wound up having a heart attack on opening night. He kept working on TV for a time in series like Big Boy Now! (1976), Warship (1977), The XYY Man (1977) and Z Cars (1978). In 1981 he was declared bankrupt with debts of £21,188.

Death

He committed suicide by taking a barbiturate overdose at a boarding house in Pimlico. In Twice Round the Daffodils (1962), Lewis appeared alongside Kenneth Williams, often believed to have also committed suicide. The Kenneth Williams Diaries entry for 12 January 1982 records Williams' reaction to Lewis' death: "The paper says Ronald Lewis has taken an overdose! He was declared bankrupt last year! Obviously nobody offered him work & he was driven to despair. I remember Ronnie... and that drinking session at the White Horse all those years ago... he was a kind boy & people used him. He was 53."

Filmography

Actor
1979
The John Sullivan Story (TV Movie) as
Marko Karadjic
1978
Z Cars (TV Series) as
Det. Supt. Duncan
- Deserter (1978) - Det. Supt. Duncan
1977
The XYY Man (TV Series) as
Peter Thresher
- Whisper Who Dares (1977) - Peter Thresher
- Now We Are Dead (1977) - Peter Thresher
- When We Were Very Greedy (1977) - Peter Thresher
1977
Warship (TV Series) as
Victor Chelten
- Rendezvous (1977) - Victor Chelten
1976
Big Boy Now! (TV Series) as
Roy Marchant
- Staff Relations (1976) - Roy Marchant
- Home Stretch (1976) - Roy Marchant
- Leg Room (1976) - Roy Marchant
- One for the Road (1976) - Roy Marchant
- Hello Sailor (1976) - Roy Marchant
- Some Dish (1976) - Roy Marchant
- Small World (1976) - Roy Marchant
1974
Crown Court (TV Series) as
Laurence King / Aleksander Gruda / Dr. Stephen Swale
- Evil Liver (1975) - Dr. Stephen Swale
- The Personator: Part 3 (1975) - Laurence King
- The Personator: Part 2 (1975) - Laurence King
- The Personator: Part 1 (1975) - Laurence King
- Do Your Worst: Part 3 (1974) - Aleksander Gruda
- Do Your Worst: Part 2 (1974) - Aleksander Gruda
- Do Your Worst: Part 1 (1974) - Aleksander Gruda
1975
Public Eye (TV Series) as
Julian Bradley
- The Fall Guy (1975) - Julian Bradley
1975
Nightingale's Boys (TV Series) as
Sid Taylor
- Big Sid (1975) - Sid Taylor
1974
Paul and Michelle as
Sir Robert
1973
Harriet's Back in Town (TV Series) as
James Preston
- Episode #1.84 (1973) - James Preston
- Episode #1.83 (1973) - James Preston
1973
The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes (TV Series) as
Dagobert Trostler
- Anonymous Letters (1973) - Dagobert Trostler
1970
His and Hers (TV Series) as
Rupert Sherwin
- Outback (1972) - Rupert Sherwin
- Diet (1972) - Rupert Sherwin
- Libel (1972) - Rupert Sherwin
- Driving (1972) - Rupert Sherwin
- Interference (1972) - Rupert Sherwin
- First Night (1972) - Rupert Sherwin
- Ballet (1972) - Rupert Sherwin
- Telephone (1972) - Rupert Sherwin
- Come Back (1972) - Rupert Sherwin
- Engagement (1972) - Rupert Sherwin
- Gourmet (1972) - Rupert Sherwin
- Babysitters (1972) - Rupert Sherwin
- Moving (1972) - Rupert Sherwin
- Morals (1970) - Rupert Sherwin
- Illness (1970) - Rupert Sherwin
- Anniversary (1970) - Rupert Sherwin
- Crime (1970) - Rupert Sherwin
- Television (1970) - Rupert Sherwin
- Neighbours (1970) - Rupert Sherwin
1971
Hine (TV Series) as
Mervyn Forde
- The Old School Noose (1971) - Mervyn Forde
1971
Friends as
Mr. Harrison
1970
Tales of Unease (TV Series) as
Bill Rees
- The Black Goddess (1970) - Bill Rees
1956
Armchair Theatre (TV Series) as
Derek Ballantyne / Cassels / Alec Waterman / ...
- The Second Interview (1970) - Derek Ballantyne
- The Mandarins (1969) - Cassels
- The Swindler (1963) - Alec Waterman
- Fifth Floor People (1960) - Jeremy Johnson
- Lysette (1959)
- The Grandma Bandit (1959)
- The Fabulous Money Maker (1959) - Ivar Kreugar
- Ghosts (1957) - Oswald
- The Hollow Crown (1956) - King Mark
1970
W. Somerset Maugham (TV Series) as
Reggie Bronson
- Footprints in the Jungle (1970) - Reggie Bronson
1969
ITV Saturday Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Bill
- Toys (1969) - Bill
1967
The Flip Side (TV Movie) as
Julian
1965
Out of the Unknown (TV Series) as
Eric Benedict / Dr. Max Harrow
- Lambda 1 (1966) - Eric Benedict
- Some Lapse of Time (1965) - Dr. Max Harrow
1966
Thirteen Against Fate (TV Series) as
Honneville
- Trapped (1966) - Honneville
1965
Armchair Mystery Theatre (TV Series) as
Joe Kendrick
- Ask Any Neighbour (1965) - Joe Kendrick
1965
The Brigand of Kandahar as
Robert Case
1960
ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series) as
Andrew Carruthers / Dickie / Harry Hogbeard
- Money with Menaces (1963) - Andrew Carruthers
- Penelope (1960) - Dickie
- Tomorrow (1960) - Harry Hogbeard
1963
Siege of the Saxons as
Robert
1963
Nurse on Wheels as
Henry Edwards
1962
Billy Budd as
Enoch Jenkins - Maintopman
1962
Jigsaw as
Det. Sgt. Jim Wilks
1962
Twice Round the Daffodils as
Bob White
1961
Mr. Sardonicus as
Sir Robert Cargrave
1961
Scream of Fear as
Robert
1960
Stop Me Before I Kill! as
Alan Colby
1960
Conspiracy of Hearts as
Major Spoletti
1958
Bachelor of Hearts as
Hugo Foster
1958
The Wind Cannot Read as
Squadron Leader Fenwick
1957
Robbery Under Arms as
Dick Marston
1957
El Bandido (TV Movie) as
El Bandido
1957
Hour of Mystery (TV Series) as
Danny
- Night Must Fall (1957) - Danny
1957
The Secret Place as
Gerry Carter
1956
Hell in Korea as
The National Servicemen: Pte. Wyatt
1956
South Sea Bubble (TV Movie) as
Hali Alani
1956
Panic in the Parlor as
Albert Tufnell
1956
Helen of Troy as
Aeneas
1955
Storm Over the Nile as
Peter Burroughs
1955
Sailor Beware! (TV Movie) as
Albert Tufnell AB
1955
The Prisoner as
The Guard
1955
Fantastic Summer (TV Movie) as
Perry Franks
1954
The Face of Love (TV Movie) as
Diomedes
1954
The Beachcomber as
Headman's Son
1953
The Square Ring as
Eddie Lloyd
1953
Valley of Song as
Morgan - Miner (uncredited)
Soundtrack
1961
Mr. Sardonicus (performer: "Foggy, Foggy Dew" - uncredited)
Self
1967
The Heart of Show Business (TV Special) as
Self - Performer
Archive Footage
2002
Taking the Punishment Poll (Video documentary short) as
Sir Robert
1994
The World of Hammer (TV Series documentary) as
Lieutenant Robert Case
- Costumers (1994) - Lieutenant Robert Case
1990
Wiseguy (TV Series) as
Sir Robert
- Meltdown (1990) - Sir Robert
- Let Them Eat Cake (1990) - Sir Robert
- Hello Buckwheat (1990) - Sir Robert
- His Master's Voice (1990) - Sir Robert

References

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