
Stephen Lewis
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Stephen Lewis, credited early in his career as Stephen Cato, was an English actor, comedian, director, screenwriter, playwright. He was best known for his work with Joan Littlewood, including writing the play Sparrers Can't Sing, which was subsequently turned into the movie Sparrows Can't Sing, and his regular roles in the sitcoms On the Buses and Last of the Summer Wine, both of which utilised his morose features to comedic effect.
Known for
Credits

The Krays (1990)
as Policeman

On the Buses (1971)
as Inspector Blakey

The McGuffin (1986)
as Sopwith

Adventures of a Taxi Driver (1976)
as Doorman

Personal Services (1987)
as Mr. Dunkley

Adventures of a Plumber's Mate (1978)
as B.A. Crapper

The Last Remake of Beau Geste (1977)
as Henshaw

Negatives (1968)
as Dealer

The Frightened City (1961)
as Alf's 1st Thug

Mutiny on the Buses (1972)
as Inspector Blakey

Holiday on the Buses (1973)
as Inspector Blakey

Hitler: The Comedy Years (2007)
as Cyril Blake (archive footage) (uncredited)

Staircase (1969)
as Jack
The Great Kandinsky (1995)
as Herbert

Sparrows Can't Sing (1963)
as Caretaker

The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins (1971)
as Jarvis (segment "Wrath")

Some Will, Some Won't (1970)
as Police Constable Arthur

A Prize of Arms (1962)
as Military Policeman

The Best of the Adventures (1981)
as Doorman / B.A. Crapper (archive footage) (uncredited)

Last Of The Summer Wine: 30 Years Of Laughs (2022)
as Self (archive)

This Is Love (1978)
as Policeman





