Lewis is a Scottish actor, voice artist and writer. Notable voice credits include commercials for Coca Cola and Greggs. His light Scottish tones also lend themselves to corporate and documentary reads.
Lewis studied French Language and Literature at the University of Glasgow which he followed with a one year post-graduate course in television, theatre and radio performance.
His commercial voiceover credits also include: JJB Sports and Think Bingo.com, EDF Energy and several government campaigns such as Army Recruitment and Income Tax. He has voiced promos for Balamory & Holby City.
Lewis’ corporate credits include Sight Savers, Vodafone, EDF and Total. He has also voiced documentaries for a motoring channel including Havoc, UK Bike Show and Volksworld.
As an actor he has played lead roles in several independent short films including "Split" and "Break" by Lawrence Pearce and "Where the Blame Lies" by Karl Hall as well as an independent feature, "Quality Indigo". He also performed in the comedy sketch show "Colin Montgomerie Stole My Life" as seen at the O bar at the Edinburgh fringe. Other credits include Christopher's brother, Diego Columbus, in "Secrets from the Grave" for the National Geographic Channel.
Lewis’ theatre credits include playing Friar Lawrence in a 4 week run of "Romeo & Juliet" at The Catford Broadway and a week at the Pleasance venue at the Edinburgh fringe in "Gimme All You Got" as well as playing all five Italian brothers in Alan Ayckbourn's "A Small Family Business”.
In recent years Lewis has focused on writing and script work and has three films in development; one is an Oscar Wilde adaptation due for production in 2021, which he will also direct. He has also written sketches for 'News Review' at the Canal cafe Theatre and is writing a book on a history of French Cinema.
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Nationality: British
Home Studio: Enquire
Accents:
Scottish
Age Profiles:
Twenties, Thirties
Voice Types:
Actors/Actresses, Attitude, Modern/Youthful/Contemporary, Natural/Fresh, Smooth/Soft-Sell, Understated/Low Key, Upbeat/Energy