Harry Lewis
Born(1920-04-01)April 1, 1920
DiedJune 9, 2013(2013-06-09) (aged 93)
Other namesCpl. Harry Lewis
Occupation(s)Actor, restaurateur
Years active19411985
Spouse
Marilyn Friedman Lewis
(m. 1952)

Harry L. Lewis (April 1, 1920  June 9, 2013) was a supporting actor in films and was the founder, along with his wife Marilyn, of the Hamburger Hamlet restaurant chain.

Biography

Lewis was born in Los Angeles, California, on April 1, 1920.[1] His first film role was as a flagman in Dive Bomber (1941). He was immediately put under contract to Warner Bros., at which he made several films. He is perhaps best remembered for his role as Edward "Toots" Bass, one of Edward G. Robinson's henchmen, in 1948's Key Largo.[2]

Other small film roles included appearances as Claude Rains's butler in The Unsuspected (1947), Sheriff Clyde Boston in Gun Crazy (1949), the head of a gang of criminals in Blonde Dynamite (1950), and as a gangster in "The Monkey Mystery" episode of Adventures of Superman on television (1951). He also had a minor role as a slave in Cecil B. Demille's epic The Ten Commandments.

In 1950, Lewis and his then girlfriend Marilyn Friedman,[3] invested US$3,500 (equivalent to $42,600 in 2022) to open the Hamburger Hamlet restaurant at the corner of Sunset Boulevard and Hilldale Avenue on the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles. The restaurant was successful and grew into a chain of 24 locations. The couple's two children, David and Adam, joined them in the restaurant business. The Lewises took Hamburger Hamlet public in 1969, and sold the company for $29.2 million in 1987 (equivalent to $75.2 million in 2022).

Lewis died on June 9, 2013, at the age of 93.[4] His widow Marilyn died on May 3, 2017.[5]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1941Dive BomberFlag ManUncredited
1941International SquadronPilotUncredited
1941One Foot in HeavenYoung Soldier in HospitalUncredited
1941They Died with Their Boots OnYouthUncredited
1941The Body DisappearsElevator OperatorUncredited
1941You're in the Army NowRecruitUncredited
1942Captains of the CloudsMr. Burton - RCAF ApplicantUncredited
1942Always in My HeartSteve
1942Secret EnemiesRadio OperatorUncredited
1942Busses RoarDanny
1942Desperate JourneyEvansUncredited
1943The Hard WaySerious Young ManUncredited
1943Air ForceMinor RoleUncredited
1944The Last RideHarry Bronson
1944Winged VictoryCadet Peter Clark
1946Her Kind of ManCandy
1947The UnsuspectedMax
1947Always TogetherReporterUncredited
1948Winter MeetingJuvenileUncredited
1948WallflowerArthurUncredited
1948Key LargoEdward 'Toots' Bass
1948Adventures of Don JuanInnkeeper's SonUncredited
1948The Decision of Christopher BlakeJuvenile in PlayUncredited
1948WhiplashPress ManUncredited
1949Joe Palooka in the CounterpunchChick Bennett
1949Bomba on Panther IslandRobert Maitland
1950Gun CrazyDeputy Clyde Boston
1950Blonde DynamiteChamp Fallon
1950My Friend Irma Goes WestTrooperUncredited
1950Southside 1-1000FBI AgentUncredited
1951The Fat ManHappy Stevens
1953Run for the HillsMr. Carewe
1953Vice SquadArresting DetectiveUncredited
1956Alfred Hitchcock PresentsRitchieSeason 1 Episode 37: "Decoy"
1956The Harder They FallNew York Ring AnnouncerUncredited
1956The Ten CommandmentsSlaveUncredited
1956Accused of MurderBartenderUncredited
1956The Man Is ArmedCole
1959I MobsterGangsterUncredited
1969PendulumBrooks Elliot
1978Invisible StranglerStage Manager

References

  1. "California Births, 1905 - 1995 | Lewis, Harry L". Family Tree Legends. Archived from the original on 2012-07-31. Retrieved 2010-08-16.
  2. Crowther, Bosley (July 17, 1948). "THE SCREEN; 'Key Largo,' Remake of Drama by Anderson With Bogart and Robinson, at Strand". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2019-04-30. Retrieved January 27, 2008.
  3. Lynch, Rene (June 10, 2013). "Harry Lewis dies at 93; launched Hamburger Hamlet chain". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 2013-06-11. Retrieved 2013-06-11.
  4. Lynch, Rene (June 10, 2013). "Actor and Hamburger Hamlet founder Harry Lewis dies at 93". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 2014-05-14. Retrieved June 10, 2013.
  5. Seitz, John L. (May 5, 2017). "Marilyn Lewis Of Hamburger Hamlet, Cardinali Fame Died Wednesday" (PDF). The Beverly Hills Courier. Retrieved May 5, 2017.
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