Rawle D. Lewis

Rawle D. Lewis, often only Rawle Lewis, is an American actor who is also active in other film functions, and published primarily for his signature role of Junior Bevil in the 1993 film Cool Runnings - it's being all famous nationally.

Life and career

His first notable film or television appearance had Lewis in the late 1980s in an episode of the long-time crime series Hill Street Blues, where he came but only in a small and insignificant role for use. After starring in an episode of MacGyver, 1991, 1993 should get his big break when he was in the Turteltaub comedy Cool Runnings - Being there is everything was employed as Junior Bevil. This role should be for decades to accompany him and advanced to become his most significant film role. Even the year of his breakthrough played Lewis in an episode of the short-lived series Harlem Hip Hop with where he who played with two of his Cool Runnings colleagues, Doug E. Doug one of the lead roles in the series, and the later Star several series, Malik Yoba, worked. After his success with Cool Runnings however, it was largely quiet about the dedicated actor. So only followed again in 1996 minor roles in films such as Agent 00 - License to die laughing or driven as well as a guest appearance in an episode of the award-winning sketch comedy series Tracey Takes On ... in 1997, after two more appearances in each of a sequence. by Malcolm & Eddie in the years 1999 and 2000 and a further guest appearance in the sci-fi mystery movie K -PAX - Everything is possible with Kevin Spacey, Jeff Bridges and Mary McCormack, it was again quiet in the following years by Rawle Lewis. After he had almost completely withdrawn from acting, he returned only in 2007 back to the screen. In the meantime he had written along with Sean E. Elliott the screenplay for Poet Heads, a film in which Lewis not only acted as a screenwriter, but also as a director, producer, cameraman and also worked as an actor in a small role. ( It was active with Heuston as a director, screenwriter and actor Lewis) From his congenial partner Terence Heuston, with whom he published on 2009 short film Booyah worked, Rawle D. Lewis received a thanksgiving in the gezeigtem at various festivals Short Russel Fish: The Sausage and Eggs Incident, the pioneer of the Glee star Chris Colfer. In addition to a further appearance in the short film Maddoggin ' in 2011 Rawle Lewis, 2012 is also represented Atonal in the short film where he did not, however, act as an actor, but is represented in the voice over field and only lends his voice.

Little is known about the private life of Rawle D. Lewis.

Filmography

  • 2007: Poet Heads (director, screenwriter, producer, cinematographer )
  • 2009: Booyah ( director, screenwriter )
  • 2009: Thanksgiving in the short film Russel Fish: The Sausage and Eggs Incident
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