Anthony Lewis
Anthony Lewis is a talented English actor whose career commenced at the tender age of nine. He quickly garnered attention with his performances in well-known television series such as Heartbeat, A Touch of Frost, and Cracker. His cinematic debut came alongside esteemed actresses Brenda Blethyn and Julie Walters in the film Girls' Night, penned by Kay Mellor. Lewis gained prominence through his regular roles in Children's Ward, where he played Scott Morris for three seasons, and in Adam's Family Tree as Adam for two series. His standout performance in the British Comedy Award-winning series My Dad's a Boring Nerd led to a significant role in the long-running soap Emmerdale, where he portrayed Marc Reynolds for four years.
Following his departure from Emmerdale, Lewis embraced a challenging role in the play Broken Voices at the Tristan Bates Theatre in London’s West End. He continued to impress with appearances in Dalziel and Pascoe and Respectable, along with a pivotal role in the acclaimed film Boy A. Lewis also starred in the sci-fi series Torchwood as Tommy Brockless, a young World War I soldier, and appeared in A Passionate Woman and the comedy Everything But The Ball.
In addition to his acting career, Anthony has performed with the band 'The Good Die Young' and contributed to the BBC as a Continuity Announcer. He co-starred with his brother Matthew Lewis in the BBC series The Syndicate and recently toured the UK in The Full Monty. Furthermore, he established IGUN Pictures to create shorts, music videos, and feature films as a Writer, Director, and Producer.