Ira Lewis
American actor, writer, and playwright

Ira Lewis

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American actor, writer, and playwright
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Birth:
27 August 1932(Newark)
Death:
4 April 2015(Edison)
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Ira Lewis Metsky (27 August 1932 — 4 April 2015) was an American actor, writer, and playwright. Lewis was best known for his one-act play, Chinese Coffee, which opened at the Circle in the Square Theatre in 1992, starring Al Pacino. A film adaptation of Chinese Coffee, also starring Pacino, as well as Jerry Orbach, was released in 2000. Ira Lewis wrote the film's screenplay, while Pacino directed the adaptation.

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Lewis was born on August 27, 1932 in Newark, New Jersey. He studied acting and made his Broadway debut in Arthur Miller’s “Incident at Vichy”. In 1965, Lewis toured with a production of “Long Day’s Journey Into Night”.

Lewis died in Edison, New Jersey, of complications following heart surgery on 4 April 2015. He was a resident of Westfield, New Jersey.

Filmography

  • Personal Sergeant (2004)
  • Loose Cannons (1990)
  • Tough Guys Don't Dance (1987)
  • The Equalizer (1987)
  • Rollover (1981)
  • Woman of Valor (1977)
  • What's So Bad About Feeling Good? (1968)
  • The Flesh Eaters (1964)
  • Soft Skin on Black Silk (1959)
  • The Phil Silvers Show (1957)
  • I Spy (1955)