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Edward Lewis (producer) was born on 16 December, 1919, is an American film producer and writer (1919–2019). Discover Edward Lewis (producer)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 99 years old?

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1919

Edward Lewis (December 16, 1919 – July 27, 2019) was an American film producer and writer.

1956

In June 1956, Lewis began what would be a ten-year partnership with actor Kirk Douglas and his independent film production company Bryna Productions.

That month, Bryna Productions acquired Lewis' original story and screenplay, Mavourneen, a comedy about three girls in an Irish town who conspire to trick the town's most eligible bachelor into marrying one of them.

Lewis was appointed Associate Producer for both Mavourneen (which was never made) and Lizzie, a film about a woman with a triple personality complex, in production for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and starring Eleanor Parker. Lewis would quickly become a key member for the Bryna Productions organization.

In September 1956, Lewis was assigned as producer for Bryna Productions' The Careless Years, a teenage drama co-starring Natalie Trundy and Dean Stockwell.

1957

In November 1957, Lewis was appointed head of Bryna Productions' television department, charged with producing and developing the series Tales of the Vikings for United Artists Television.

1958

As producer, he worked on nine films in partnership with actor Kirk Douglas; from 1958 to 1966, Lewis was Vice-President of Kirk Douglas film production company, Bryna Productions, as well as its subsidiaries, Brynaprod, Joel Productions and Douglas and Lewis Productions.

He also produced nine films directed by John Frankenheimer.

Lewis also wrote several books.

Lewis was born in Camden, New Jersey to Max Klein and Florence (Klein) Lewis.

Before graduating, Lewis went to Bucknell University, and then to dental school.

Before graduating, he served in the United States Army in England as a Captain, at a military hospital.

After World War II, he lived in Los Angeles, where he married Mildred Gerchik; they had two daughters.

He died at his home in Los Angeles, California.

In late March 1958, Lewis was appointed Vice-President of Bryna Productions, a position he held for the next five years, until he was made an equal partner in the firm Douglas and Lewis Productions in December 1963, holding that position for an additional three years.

During this time, he worked on such films as Spartacus, co-starring Douglas, Tony Curtis, Laurence Olivier, Charles Laughton, Peter Ustinov, John Gavin and Jean Simmons; The Last Sunset, co-starring Douglas, Rock Hudson, Joseph Cotten and Dorothy Malone; Lonely Are the Brave, co-starring Douglas and Walter Matthau; The List of Adrian Messenger, co-starring Douglas and George C. Scott; Seven Days in May; co-starring Douglas, Burt Lancaster, Fredric March and Ava Gardner; Seconds, co-starring Hudson and Salome Jens; and Grand Prix, co-starring James Garner, Yves Montand, Eva Marie Saint and Toshiro Mifune.

With Spartacus, Lewis contributed to ending the Hollywood blacklist by commissioning Dalton Trumbo to write the screenplay and 'fronting' for him, only revealing the subterfuge to Universal-International when Spartacus was nearly completed.

Trumbo is reported to have written of Lewis that he "risked his name to help a man who'd lost his name".

1967

In January 1967, Edward Lewis Productions and John Frankenheimer Productions together signed a four-picture financing and distribution deal with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, for the production of several films which the pair had developed during the Douglas and Lewis Productions era.

Lewis and Frankenheimer co-produced five additional films together, including The Fixer, The Extraordinary Seaman and The Gypsy Moths, as part of their Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer pact, followed by I Walk the Line and The Horsemen, as part of a subsequent pact with Columbia Pictures.