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Howard Lew Lewis
Born(1941-08-21)21 August 1941
Died20 January 2018(2018-01-20) (aged 76)
Occupation(s)comedian
actor
SpouseAnna Goodall
Children1

Howard Lew Lewis (21 August 1941 – 20 January 2018)[1] (born Howard R. Lewis) was a British comedian and actor, best known for his roles in comedy series including Maid Marian and Her Merry Men, Brush Strokes and Chelmsford 123.

Biography

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Lewis was born in London, England. His parents were both born in southern Wales (Tenby and Bridgend). As a young man, Lewis flat-shared with Ken Morley (Reg HoldsworthofCoronation Street) and Andy Carr, actor and screenwriter. His first job was with the Royal Air Force, where he was a computer operator. He worked for several years in computing and telecommunications, but when promoted to manager-level he decided instead to pursue acting as a career after being asked to fire a colleague whom he believed to be a good worker.[2] He was married twice. His first marriage lasted just over a year. His second marriage was to Anna Goodall. They married in 1990 with Ken Morley as best man.[citation needed]

Television

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One of his more notable roles was as Rabies, one of the Merry Men in the BBC children's television comedy series Maid Marian and Her Merry Men where he appeared in all 26 episodes. He also had a prominent part as the dim barman Elmo Putney in the BBC sitcom Brush Strokes between 1986-91.

Lewis also featured in "Now You See Them", a 1988 episode of the ITV anthology drama series Dramarama.

He appeared in two other prominent historical comedy series - as Blag in the Channel 4 sitcom Chelmsford 123 (1988) set during the Roman occupation of Britain in AD 123, and as assorted medieval peasants, (including Piers and Mr Applebottom) in The Black Adder (1983) and he had minor parts in two Ronnie Barker sitcoms - The Magnificent Evans (1984) and Open All Hours (1985) - and the ITV comedy-drama Minder (1984).

Year Title Role Notes
1978 Pennies From Heaven Policeman 1 episode
1983 Reilly, Ace of Spies Rowhedge 1 episode
The Black Adder Mr. Applebottom, Piers 2 episodes
Widows Binman (uncredited) 1 episode
1984 Minder Ronnie 1 episode
The Magnificant Evans Bridgegroom 1 episode
1985 C.A.T.S. Eyes Stallholder 1 episode
Open All Hours Byron 1 episode
1986 Prospects Barman 1 episode
Mr Pye Mr. Rice 4 episodes
The Bill George Harris 1 episode
1986-91 Brush Strokes Elmo Putney 38 episodes
1987 Pulaski Props Man 1 episode
The Charmer Gardener 1 episode
The Corner House Mr. Cobham 1 episode
1988 Dramarama Man in Audience 1 episode
1988-90 Chelmsford 123 Blag 13 episodes
1989-94 Maid Marian and Her Merry Men Rabies 26 episodes
1996 Harry's Mad Gaston 4 episodes
2000 The Bill Landlord 1 episode
The Queen's Nose Cafe Owner 1 episode
2003 Casualty Lee Stanton 1 episode
Keen Eddie Uncle Leon 1 episode
2007 Coming Up Tom 1 episode
My Family Uncle Idris 1 episode

Films

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Lewis appeared in several films, again mostly in minor roles. Notable film appearances included Terry Gilliam's 1985 film Brazil, where he played one of the Black Maria guards, and as one of Robin Hood's followers in the 1991 film Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, playing a character named Hal.[3]

He also appeared in the 1992 Oscar-nominated semi-biographical film Chaplin, and was the English language voice of Obelix in the 1994 film of Asterix in AmericatoCraig Charles' Asterix. In 2005, he played the part of Lillas Pastia, the innkeeper, in Bizet's Carmen at the Royal Albert Hall, London, and in 2007, played alongside Warwick Davis in the film Small Town Folk.

Year Title Role Notes
1980 The Mouse and the Woman Doctor
1983 Fords on Water Man in Toilets
1985 Brazil Second Black Maria Guard
1991 Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves Hal
1992 Chaplin Workhouse Official #1
1993 Shadowlands Tea Room Waiter
1994 Asterix Conquers America Obelix English version, Voice
1998 The Tichborne Claimant The Hotel Manager
2000 Quills First Vendor
2001 Girl from Rio Taxi Driver 2
2003 Chaos and Cadavers Cabbie
2004 The Baby Juice Express Kent
2007 Small Town Folk Knackerman #1

Death

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In an interview with the Scottish Mail on Sunday in late 2017, Lewis confirmed he had been diagnosed with dementia.[4] His fellow actor and friend Tony Robinson announced on Twitter on 22 January 2018 that Lewis had died on 20 January 2018.[1]

On 28 January 2018, it was reported that police in Edinburgh were investigating the circumstances surrounding the actor's death after his step-daughter Debora Milazzo claimed he had been placed on a regime of high-dose sedatives and maximum-strength opiate painkillers, and had been needlessly placed on the kind of treatment plan that would be prescribed for the terminal phase of a malignant disease, explaining that her father had not received a terminal diagnosis. Police Scotland confirmed it was investigating the complaint.[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b Robinson, Tony [@Tony_Robinson] (22 January 2018). "RIP Rabies. The kind,funny and gentle Howard Lew Lewis died on Saturday. Much missed #maidmarianandhermerrymen" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  • ^ "Interview with Howard Lew Lewis aka Rabies!". robinofkensington.homestead.com. Retrieved 28 January 2018.
  • ^ Howard Lew LewisatIMDb
  • ^ "Maid Marian actor Howard Lew Lewis dies at 76". BBC News. 22 January 2018.
  • ^ "Police in Edinburgh investigate Maid Marian actor's death". BBC News. 28 January 2018.

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