Lewis Smith

Lewis Collie Smith ( born August 1, 1956 in Chattanooga, Tennessee ) is an American actor.

Life

Smith had his feature film debut in 1981 in Walter Hill's thriller The last Americans on the side of Keith Carradine and Fred Ward. The following year he played a minor supporting role in the drama based on the presentation of Neil Simon comedy film I really wanted to film with Walter Matthau and Ann- Margret in the lead roles. In 1985 he was in the science fiction film The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai - Across the 8th Dimension seen as Perfect Tommy. In the in Germany 's highly successful mini-series North and South, he played the role of Charles Main in the first two seasons.

In 1987 he received the lead role in a pilot of a on the feature film The man who fell from the sky -based television series that has not been realized. In the same year he starred alongside Teri Hatcher one of the main roles in the sitcom Karen 's Song, which was, however, discontinued after 13 episodes. In the 1990s he guest starred in various series such as Booker, Murder, She Wrote, and Melrose Place and had a supporting role in Lawrence Kasdan's Wyatt Earp Western - The life of a legend.

Filmography (selection)

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