David Lewis
David Lewis (October 19, 1916 – December 11, 2000) was an American actor, born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He was best known for being the original actor to portray Edward Quartermaine from 1978 to 1993 on the American soap opera General Hospital. Lewis was a pioneering actor in television, his first televised role occurring in 1949 on the show Captain Video and His Video Rangers. His credits include appearing in seven episodes of Perry Mason and in the recurring role of Warden Crichton in Batman. Lewis appeared on daytime T.V., making his soap debut on Love of Life as a murderer and later playing patriarch Henry Pierce on Bright Promise. Brief guest stints on The Young and the Restless and Days of Our Lives followed. In 1978, he joined the cast of General Hospital in the role of Edward Quartermaine, for which he won a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Daytime Drama in 1982. Lewis took time off between 1987 and 1988 for medical recovery and departed in 1989 during which time Edward was believed to be dead. Lewis continued to come to the studio, however, to tape his voice so wife Lila could have conversations with him. Lewis made his comeback in November 1991 when Edward came back from the dead and in the summer of 1993, Lewis announced he was retiring permanently.
Known For
Credits
- 1979 · Nero Wolfe as Mr. Althaus
- 1978 · Mean Dog Blues as Dr. Caleb Odum
- 1978 · Standing Tall as Judge Lang
- 1977 · Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years as Justice Hughes
- 1976 · Rich Man, Poor Man - Book II as Ambassador Haviland
- 1974 · The Rockford Files as Burton Woodruff
- 1974 · Kolchak: The Night Stalker as Auctioneer
- 1974 · Good Times as
- 1973 · Cleopatra Jones as Minor Role (uncredited)
- 1971 · Cannon as
- 1969 · Generation as Arlington
- 1968 · The Boston Strangler as Judge Schroeder
- 1967 · Ironside as
- 1966 · The Doomsday Flight as Mr. Rierdon
- 1966 · That Girl as
- 1966 · Love on a Rooftop as
- 1966 · Batman as Warden Crichton
- 1965 · Run for Your Life as The Consul
- 1965 · Run for Your Life as Miller
- 1965 · John Goldfarb, Please Come Home! as Cronkite
- 1964 · Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. as
- 1964 · Bewitched as
- 1964 · Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea as Dr. Kranz
- 1964 · Honeymoon Hotel as Mr. Hampton
- 1963 · Kraft Suspense Theatre as Alan Brossanquet
- 1963 · Kraft Suspense Theatre as R. Randolph Wetherill
- 1963 · The Great Adventure as Dr. Bartlett
- 1963 · The Farmer's Daughter as
- 1963 · The Dakotas as
- 1962 · A Girl Named Tamiko as US Consul R.C. Harcourt
- 1962 · Kid Galahad as Otto Danzig
- 1962 · The Spiral Road as Maj. Vlormans
- 1961 · The New Breed as Maury Keeler
- 1961 · The New Breed as Townsend
- 1961 · Ben Casey as
- 1961 · Dr. Kildare as Dr. Robert Coneely
- 1961 · Cain's Hundred as Martin Allard
- 1961 · The Absent-Minded Professor as General Singer
- 1960 · Harrigan and Son as
- 1960 · Peter Loves Mary as
- 1960 · The Andy Griffith Show as Dr. Harrison Everett Breen
- 1960 · Pete and Gladys as
- 1960 · The Apartment as Al Kirkeby
- 1960 · Johnny Midnight as
- 1959 · One Step Beyond as Dr. Edward Brown
- 1959 · One Step Beyond as Dr. Grimes
- 1958 · Man with a Camera as Carl Baines
- 1957 · Perry Mason as George Alder
- 1957 · Perry Mason as John Gifford
- 1957 · Perry Mason as Deputy D.A. Mark Hanson
- 1957 · Perry Mason as Albert McCann
- 1957 · Perry Mason as Luke Balfour
- 1957 · Perry Mason as A. K. Dudley
- 1957 · Perry Mason as Wallis Lamphier
- 1957 · M Squad as Jerry Kane
- 1957 · Have Gun, Will Travel as
- 1956 · That Certain Feeling as Joe Wickes
- 1956 · The Scarlet Hour as Dr. Sam Lynbury
- 1955 · Alfred Hitchcock Presents as Jim
- 1955 · Alfred Hitchcock Presents as Ed Boling
- 1955 · The Millionaire as Dave Scott
- 1950 · Robert Montgomery Presents as Steve
- 1949 · Lights Out as
- 1948 · Studio One as
- 1948 · Studio One as Narrator
- 1948 · Studio One as Edmund Taylor
- 1948 · The Philco Television Playhouse as Albert Brisbane