Al Lewis

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In the late 1920s, Lewis worked as a circus performer, but ultimately decided on college, earning a Ph.D. in child psychology from Columbia University. He taught school and wrote two children`s books. In 1949, at the suggestion of a friend, Lewis turned to acting and joined the Paul Mann Actor`s Workshop in New York. Lewis worked in burlesque and vaudeville theaters across the country, which eventually led to Broadway. By the 1950s, television was booming, and Lewis took advantage of the work appearing on almost every live show out of his home base of New York City. His most famous regular TV roles were Officer Leo Schnauser on "Car 54, Where Are You?" (1961) and Grandpa on "The Munsters" (1964). When these shows ended, he opened a restaurant in New York called "Grampa`s" in Greenwich Village. He has since produced a home video for children and appeared on WTBS in a series of Saturday morning programs for children.

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    Name Al Lewis
    (Alexander Meister)
    Height 6'  (183 cm)
    Build Average
    Hair Color Grey
    Date of Birth April 301910
    Birthplace New York, New York
    Star Sign Taurus
    Died February 3, 2006 (Aged 96)
    Location of Death NYC
    Cause of Death Natural Causes
    Nationality United States
    Ethnicity White
    Religion Jewish
    Occupation Actor
    Celebrity Index Al
    Claim to Fame Grandpa Munster

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  • [asked about being typecast as Grandpa Munster] Why would I mind? It pays my mortgage.
  • [on his most famous role, Grandpa Munster] The role of Grandpa is not complicated because you`re wearing odd makeup or bizarre costumes. That`s not what complicates a role. What makes Grandpa a little odd is the fact that he had no prototype. When I approached this role, I knew that whatever I was doing was original. So no director could say to me, "Listen, remember how he did it, this is how I want it done." I worked very hard creating that character. I made those lines work. The walk and the posture all fit the character. As to the character itself, you might say that Grandpa was a kind of Dracula-type Major Hoople.
  • [On working with Robert Zemeckis on Used Cars (1980)] That kid couldn`t direct traffic.
  • [When asked what accomplishment he is proudest of] My three sons.
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  • After his death, his son announced that Lewis had in fact been born on April 30, 1923, not 1910 as the actor had previously claimed. Obituarist Dan Barry wrote in an article in the February 11, 2006 New York Times that almost every claim Lewis made about his early life - his birth date and place of birth, his wartime adventures in the merchant marine, his education - was unverifiable and possibly false. He may have adjusted his birth date to land the role of Grandpa Munster, as he was in reality one year younger than Yvonne De Carlo, the actress who was to play his daughter. Lewis` place of birth is also in question. He claimed to have been born in Wolcott, New York, but the local records contain no reference to his birth, and it is thought (although no proof has been published) that he was born in Brooklyn, New York.
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  • Had a local New York City radio show up until his death in 2006.
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  • His character on "The Munsters" (1964) was often incorrectly referred to as Grandpa Munster even though his name was Sam Dracula. Munster was the surname of his son-in-law.
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  • Although he claimed to have a Ph.D. in child psychology from Columbia University, the university has no record of it, under his stage name or his real name.
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  • Former basketball player at Thomas Jefferson High School, achieved notoriety as a basketball talent scout.
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  • Has three sons and four grandchildren.
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  • He claims to have read a different book every day of his life.
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  • June 30, 2003: Had his third angioplasty at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan. Complications developed, necessitating the amputation of his right leg below the knee and the toes on his left foot.
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  • Ran as Green Party candidate for Governor of New York in 1998.
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  • Spouse: Karen Ingenthron (6 August 1996 - 3 February 2006) (his death); Marge (Domowitz) Lewis (1 November 1956 - 11 October 1977) (divorced) 3 children
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  • was a hot dog vendor at Ebbets Field, the former ballpark for the then Brooklyn Dodgers.
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  • Will be forever known as "Grandpa".
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  • Worked as a salesman, waiter, pool room owner, store detective, circus clown and vaudeville performer.
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