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Stephen Lewis (actor)

Stephen Lewis (17 December 1926 – 12 August 2015), credited early in his career as Stephen Cato, was an English actor, comedian, director, screenwriter and playwright. He is best known for his roles as Inspector Cyril "Blakey" Blake in On the Buses, Clem "Smiler" Hemmingway in Last of the Summer Wine and Harry Lambert in Oh, Doctor Beeching!, although he also appeared in numerous stage and film roles.

Stephen Lewis
Lewis as Inspector Cyril Blake in On the Buses, 1969
Born(1926-12-17)17 December 1926
Poplar, London, England
Died12 August 2015(2015-08-12) (aged 88)
Wanstead, London, England
Resting placeSt Patrick's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Leytonstone, London, England
Other namesStephen Cato
Occupations
  • Actor
  • comedian
  • director
  • screenwriter
  • playwright
Years activec. 1958–2007

Early life edit

Lewis was born at All Saints Maternity Hospital in Poplar, London, England.[1] He worked as a bricklayer, electrician's mate and carpenter, and also joined the Merchant Navy, before turning to acting.[citation needed] He was persuaded to go to a performance by the Theatre Workshop, under its director Joan Littlewood. It was common, after these performances, to invite members of the audience to meet the cast. He was invited to an audition, landed the part, and left the sea to become a member of the company.

Stage edit

Lewis made his West End theatre debut with the transfer of Brendan Behan's The Hostage in 1958.[2] In 1960 he wrote Sparrers Can't Sing with the Theatre Workshop, which was made into the film Sparrows Can't Sing in 1963, starring Barbara Windsor, Roy Kinnear and Lewis himself, as well as his future On the Buses co-star Bob Grant. He used the surname "Cato" in his early stage career, but after writing Sparrows Can't Sing he was urged by his agent to use his real name.

Television edit

From 1969 Lewis starred in his best-remembered role as the gruff inspector Blakey in the British sitcom On the Buses, which ran for 74 episodes and spawned three films: On the Buses (1971), Mutiny on the Buses (1972), and Holiday on the Buses (1973). He co-wrote 12 episodes with fellow star Bob Grant. Lewis was made up to look much older than his actual age with heavy make-up; he was only 42 when the programme began. A spin-off series, Don't Drink the Water (1974–1975), ran for two series. This featured Blakey retiring to Spain with his sister Dorothy (played by Pat Coombs). In the 1990s, Blakey appeared regularly on Jim Davidson's version of The Generation Game on BBC One. In addition, Lewis played a coach driver with very similar characteristics to Blakey in a 2000 edition of ITV's 1970s-set sitcom The Grimleys. He also appeared in Manhunt in a rare villainous role, as a Milice in episode 2. He and Bob Grant starred in a TV show called Jugg Brothers (1970), but this never got past the pilot episode.

Film edit

The films in which Lewis acted included A Prize of Arms (1962), Sparrows Can't Sing (1963) (which he also wrote), Negatives (1968), Staircase (1969, with Richard Burton and Rex Harrison), Some Will, Some Won't (1969), The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins (1971), The Last Remake of Beau Geste (1977), Personal Services, Out of Order (both 1987), and The Krays (1990). He also appeared in two British sex comedies, Adventures of a Taxi Driver (1976) and Adventures of a Plumber's Mate (1978).[2]

Later television roles edit

In 1988, he took on one of his longest-running roles, playing Clem "Smiler" Hemingway in the BBC sitcom Last of the Summer Wine. The character appeared in many episodes for 17 years, until ill health forced Lewis to leave the series and retire in 2007. In 1996, Lewis played Harry Lambert, the signalman, in the BBC pilot of sitcom Oh, Doctor Beeching!, which ran to two further series. He appeared as a guest in sitcoms such as One Foot in the Grave, 2point4 Children, Father, Dear Father, London's Burning (1 episode) and The Grimleys. He also played the character of Alf, a comedy writer, in the second series of The All New Alexei Sayle Show (1995).

Death edit

Lewis died at the age of 88 on 12 August 2015, in a nursing home in Wanstead, London, where his sister Connie also resided.[3][4]

Filmography edit

Year Title Role Notes
1961 The Frightened City Alf's First Thug
1962 A Prize of Arms Military Police Corporal
1963 Sparrows Can't Sing Caretaker
1966 Kaleidoscope Truck Driver Uncredited
1968 Negatives The Dealer
1969–1973 On the Buses Cyril "Blakey" Blake
1969 Staircase Jack
1970 Some Will, Some Won't Police Constable Arthur
1971 The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins Jarvis (segment "Wrath")
1971 On the Buses Cyril "Blakey" Blake
1972 Mutiny on the Buses
1973 Holiday on the Buses
1974–1975 Don't Drink the Water
1976 Adventures of a Taxi Driver Doorman
1977 The Fosters Mr Wilberforce
1977 The Last Remake of Beau Geste Henshaw
1978 Questo si che è amore Policeman
1978 Adventures of a Plumber's Mate Crapper
1982 Rep Royston Flagg
1987 Personal Services Mr. Dunkley
1987 Out of Order Bus Driver
1988–2007 Last of the Summer Wine Clem "Smiler" Hemmingway
1990 One Foot in the Grave Vince Bluett
1990 The Krays Policeman
1991 2point4 Children Driving Instructor
1993 Inside Victor Lewis-Smith Man in Lift
1995 The All New Alexei Sayle Show Alf
1995–1997 Oh, Doctor Beeching! Harry Lambert

2000 || London's Burning || Porter ||

2004 Revolver Various characters

References edit

  1. ^ "Index entry". FreeBMD. ONS. Retrieved 19 March 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Stephen Lewis, actor – obituary". The Daily Telegraph. London. 13 August 2015. Retrieved 13 August 2015.
  3. ^ "On The Buses actor Stephen Lewis dies aged 88". Irish Independent. 13 August 2015. Retrieved 13 August 2015.
  4. ^ "Stephen Lewis, On the Buses' 'Blakey', dies aged 88". BBC News. 13 August 2015. Retrieved 13 August 2015.

External links edit

  • Stephen Lewis at IMDb
  • Interview with Stephen Lewis

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Stephen Lewis 17 December 1926 12 August 2015 credited early in his career as Stephen Cato was an English actor comedian director screenwriter and playwright He is best known for his roles as Inspector Cyril Blakey Blake in On the Buses Clem Smiler Hemmingway in Last of the Summer Wine and Harry Lambert in Oh Doctor Beeching although he also appeared in numerous stage and film roles Stephen LewisLewis as Inspector Cyril Blake in On the Buses 1969Born 1926 12 17 17 December 1926Poplar London EnglandDied12 August 2015 2015 08 12 aged 88 Wanstead London EnglandResting placeSt Patrick s Roman Catholic Cemetery Leytonstone London EnglandOther namesStephen CatoOccupationsActorcomediandirectorscreenwriterplaywrightYears activec 1958 2007 Contents 1 Early life 2 Stage 3 Television 4 Film 5 Later television roles 6 Death 7 Filmography 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editLewis was born at All Saints Maternity Hospital in Poplar London England 1 He worked as a bricklayer electrician s mate and carpenter and also joined the Merchant Navy before turning to acting citation needed He was persuaded to go to a performance by the Theatre Workshop under its director Joan Littlewood It was common after these performances to invite members of the audience to meet the cast He was invited to an audition landed the part and left the sea to become a member of the company Stage editLewis made his West End theatre debut with the transfer of Brendan Behan s The Hostage in 1958 2 In 1960 he wrote Sparrers Can t Sing with the Theatre Workshop which was made into the film Sparrows Can t Sing in 1963 starring Barbara Windsor Roy Kinnear and Lewis himself as well as his future On the Buses co star Bob Grant He used the surname Cato in his early stage career but after writing Sparrows Can t Sing he was urged by his agent to use his real name Television editFrom 1969 Lewis starred in his best remembered role as the gruff inspector Blakey in the British sitcom On the Buses which ran for 74 episodes and spawned three films On the Buses 1971 Mutiny on the Buses 1972 and Holiday on the Buses 1973 He co wrote 12 episodes with fellow star Bob Grant Lewis was made up to look much older than his actual age with heavy make up he was only 42 when the programme began A spin off series Don t Drink the Water 1974 1975 ran for two series This featured Blakey retiring to Spain with his sister Dorothy played by Pat Coombs In the 1990s Blakey appeared regularly on Jim Davidson s version of The Generation Game on BBC One In addition Lewis played a coach driver with very similar characteristics to Blakey in a 2000 edition of ITV s 1970s set sitcom The Grimleys He also appeared in Manhunt in a rare villainous role as a Milice in episode 2 He and Bob Grant starred in a TV show called Jugg Brothers 1970 but this never got past the pilot episode Film editThe films in which Lewis acted included A Prize of Arms 1962 Sparrows Can t Sing 1963 which he also wrote Negatives 1968 Staircase 1969 with Richard Burton and Rex Harrison Some Will Some Won t 1969 The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins 1971 The Last Remake of Beau Geste 1977 Personal Services Out of Order both 1987 and The Krays 1990 He also appeared in two British sex comedies Adventures of a Taxi Driver 1976 and Adventures of a Plumber s Mate 1978 2 Later television roles editIn 1988 he took on one of his longest running roles playing Clem Smiler Hemingway in the BBC sitcom Last of the Summer Wine The character appeared in many episodes for 17 years until ill health forced Lewis to leave the series and retire in 2007 In 1996 Lewis played Harry Lambert the signalman in the BBC pilot of sitcom Oh Doctor Beeching which ran to two further series He appeared as a guest in sitcoms such as One Foot in the Grave 2point4 Children Father Dear Father London s Burning 1 episode and The Grimleys He also played the character of Alf a comedy writer in the second series of The All New Alexei Sayle Show 1995 Death editLewis died at the age of 88 on 12 August 2015 in a nursing home in Wanstead London where his sister Connie also resided 3 4 Filmography editYear Title Role Notes 1961 The Frightened City Alf s First Thug 1962 A Prize of Arms Military Police Corporal 1963 Sparrows Can t Sing Caretaker 1966 Kaleidoscope Truck Driver Uncredited 1968 Negatives The Dealer 1969 1973 On the Buses Cyril Blakey Blake 1969 Staircase Jack 1970 Some Will Some Won t Police Constable Arthur 1971 The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins Jarvis segment Wrath 1971 On the Buses Cyril Blakey Blake 1972 Mutiny on the Buses 1973 Holiday on the Buses 1974 1975 Don t Drink the Water 1976 Adventures of a Taxi Driver Doorman 1977 The Fosters Mr Wilberforce 1977 The Last Remake of Beau Geste Henshaw 1978 Questo si che e amore Policeman 1978 Adventures of a Plumber s Mate Crapper 1982 Rep Royston Flagg 1987 Personal Services Mr Dunkley 1987 Out of Order Bus Driver 1988 2007 Last of the Summer Wine Clem Smiler Hemmingway 1990 One Foot in the Grave Vince Bluett 1990 The Krays Policeman 1991 2point4 Children Driving Instructor 1993 Inside Victor Lewis Smith Man in Lift 1995 The All New Alexei Sayle Show Alf 1995 1997 Oh Doctor Beeching Harry Lambert 2000 London s Burning Porter 2004 Revolver Various charactersReferences edit Index entry FreeBMD ONS Retrieved 19 March 2015 a b Stephen Lewis actor obituary The Daily Telegraph London 13 August 2015 Retrieved 13 August 2015 On The Buses actor Stephen Lewis dies aged 88 Irish Independent 13 August 2015 Retrieved 13 August 2015 Stephen Lewis On the Buses Blakey dies aged 88 BBC News 13 August 2015 Retrieved 13 August 2015 External links editStephen Lewis at IMDb Interview with Stephen Lewis Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stephen Lewis actor amp oldid 1212586836, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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