Garrett Lewis
Garrett Lewis was born on Apr 02, 1935 in USA. Garrett Lewis's big-screen debut came with Star! directed by Robert Wise in 1968, strarring Jack Buchanan. Garrett Lewis is known for I Am Sam directed by Jessie Nelson, Sean Penn stars as Sam Dawson and Michelle Pfeiffer as Rita. Garrett Lewis has got 1 awards and 6 nominations so far. The most recent award Garrett Lewis achieved is Awards Circuit Community Awards. The upcoming new movie Garrett Lewis plays is Georgia Rule which will be released on May 11, 2007.
Garrett Lewis, four time Academy Award nominated set decorator, dancer and actor, died January 29, 2013 at the age of 77. He was born in St. Louis, Missouri in 1935 and died at his home in Woodland Hills, California of natural causes.A native of St. Louis, Missouri, Garrett Lewis had a long and storied career as a dancer, actor and set decorator. His career began while still in college when he was offered the dance lead for a season at the Kansas City Starlight Theatre. After that one season of summer stock, he went to New York and immediately landed his first Broadway show My Fair Lady. This was followed by numerous roles in Broadway productions including Hello Dolly, Vintage '60 and First Impressions.Lewis played the role of Cornelius in Hello Dolly starring opposite five different leading ladies. First, he went on national tour with Carol Channing. Hello Dolly was the first stage show at the newly opened Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles in 1965. He reprised the role with Mary Martin in London. Hello Dolly made its premiere in the West End at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane on December 2, 1965, with the Queen Mother in attendance. Lewis also performed this role opposite Carole Cook, Dora Bryan and Patrice Munsel in various productions of the show.Lewis was a featured performer on The Red Skelton Show and The Julie Andrews Hour. Aside from his television work, which included many major network shows at the time on both coasts, he appeared extensively in clubs across the country, supporting such leading ladies as Anna Maria Alberghetti, Arlene Dahl, Dorothy Provine and others. He was a soloist in The Lido Show in Paris, and appeared as the male lead in Little Mary Sunshine in Paris. Garrett transitioned into film and appeared in both Star! with Julie Andrews and Funny Lady.By the time Lewis finished Funny Lady in 1975, musicals were becoming rare. Lewis' friends, agent Sue Mengers and her husband Jean-Claude Tramont, purchased a home in Bel Air in 1975. They admired the way Lewis had decorated his own home, and asked him to redesign their new one. This lead Lewis to designing private homes for celebrities including Barbra Streisand, Herbert Ross, Barry Diller and many others. He effortlessly segued into a second career.In the late seventies when Herbert Ross was directing The Turning Point he asked Lewis to decorate several sets. Later while filming California Suite, Ross called him in again to assist with the art direction. While his title was "Pictorial Consultant", his third career as a set decorator for films was launched.Lewis worked on 39 films as a set decorator and as such was nominated for four Academy Awards for Art Direction - Beaches, Glory, Hook and Bram Stoker's Dracula. He was also nominated for a Primetime Emmy for his work on Gepetto. He created everything from Civil War tents for Glory to lavish Bugatti inspired furniture for Bram Stoker's Dracula, a particularly special film for him. His film credits include Mrs. Doubtfire, Pretty Woman, Steel Magnolias, Backdraft, Hidalgo, Against All Odds, as well as countless others. His work as a set decorator took him to Morocco, Canada and all parts of the United States. A longtime member of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences, he served on the Executive Committee for the Art Director's branch.
Birthday
Apr 02, 1935Place of Birth
St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Known For
Awards
1 wins & 6 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 2007
set decorator
5.9 - 2005
set decorator
6.2 - 2005
set decorator
7.0 - 2004
set decorator
6.7 - 2002
set decorator
6.8 - 2001
set decorator
7.6 - 2001
set decorator
5.7 - 2000
set decorator
6.1 - 1998
set decorator
7.3 - 1997
set decorator
7.3 - 1996
set decorator
5.4 - 1996
set decorator
6.2 - 1995
set decorator
5.5 - 1994
set decorator
6.1 - 1994
set decorator
6.0 - 1993
set decorator
7.1 - 1993
set decorator
6.5 - 1992
set decorator
7.4 - 1991
set decorator
6.8 - 1991
set decorator
6.7 - 1990
set decorator
7.8 - 1990
set decorator
7.1 - 1989
set decorator
7.8 - 1989
set decorator
7.3 - 1988
set decorator
6.9 - 1987
set decorator
6.9 - 1986
set decorator
6.3 - 1986
set decorator
6.6 - 1985
set decorator
7.0 - 1985
set decorator
6.5 - 1984
set decorator
5.9 - 1983
set decorator
6.7 - 1983
set decorator
6.7 - 1981
set decorator
6.5 - 19805.4
- 1978
additional crew
6.2 - 19756.2
- 1974
additional crew
5.6 - 19726.3
- 19728.9
- 19696.1
- 19686.4