Robert Lewis
Born
March 16, 1909
Died
November 23, 1997 (88 years old)
Known For
Acting
Place of Birth
Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Robert Lewis (1909 – 1997) was an American actor, director, teacher, author and founder of the Actors Studio in New York in 1947.
In addition to his accomplishments on Broadway and in Hollywood, Lewis' greatest and longest lasting contribution to American theater may be the role he played as one of the foremost acting and directing teachers of his day. He was an early proponent of the Stanislavski System of acting technique and a founding member of New York's revolutionary Group Theatre in the 1930s. In the 1970s, he was the Head of the Yale School of Drama Acting and Directing Departments.
Broadway's Dreamers: The Legacy of the Group Theatre
Self
1989

Montgomery Clift
Self
1983

Monsieur Verdoux
Maurice Bottello
1947

The Hidden Eye
Stormvig
1945

Ziegfeld Follies
Gentleman ("Limehouse Blues") / Man (voice) ("Number Please")
1945

The Last Installment
Kovak
1945

Son of Lassie
Sergeant Schmidt
1945

Dragon Seed
Captain Sato
1944

Paris After Dark
Col. Pirosh
1943