Lewis was born in
San Diego in 1935; he grew up in Rhode Island, but returned to
California at a young age. His first real acting credits came in the
’70s, mostly in TV dramas like Then Came Bronson, The Young
Lawyers, and The Name Of The Game. Lewis found his niche in shows
like Bonanza and Gunsmoke, though, and after roles in Bad Company and
The Culpepper Cattle Co., he became known as a reliable character
actor for Westerns and stories with a Western-like flair. Lewis began
working with Clint Eastwood on High Plains Drifter, and the pair
would go on to share the screen in a bunch of other films, including
Thunderbolt And Lightfoot, Every Which Way But Loose, Any Which Way
You Can, Pink Cadillac, Midnight In The Garden Of Good And Evil, and
Bronco Billy. More recently, Lewis popped up in Dawson’s Creek, Law
& Order: Criminal Intent, and Rob Zombie’s The Devil’s
Rejects.
R.I.P. Geoffrey Lewis, character actor and frequent Clint Eastwood co-star
handful of Clint Eastwood movies—has died. He was
79.
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