Lewis Sealy

William Armiger Sealy Lewis, better known as Lewis Sealy[1] (1851 – March 19, 1931) was an actor and a film exhibitor.

Career

Sealy was a character actor.[2] A native of Ireland, he worked on the London stage for years. He co-wrote and performed in the play A Heathen Goddess at the West London Theatre in 1894.[3]

In the 1890s, he was a film exhibitor, known for the "Royal Cinematoscope", which was the name under which he exhibited Birt Acres' Kineopticon.[4][5][6]

He came to New York in 1908. His first play in New York was Captain Brassbound's Conversion. He had been a stage director for Lily Langtry and Olga Nethersole.[7]

His film career included appearances in a number of silent features, in The Witching Hour (1916). A Variety review noted that Sealy "brought a dignity commensurate with the role".[8]

Death

He died on March 19, 1931. He was survived by a daughter and two sons. He was buried at Kensico Cemetery in Valhalla, New York.[9][7]

Sealy was portrayed by Sean O'Bryan in Chaplin (1992).

Stage work

London

Broadway

  • Margaret Schiller (January 31, 1916 – Closing date unknown)
  • The Fountain of Youth (April 1, 1918 – April 1918)
  • A Marriage of Convenience (May 1, 1918 – June 1918)
  • King Richard III (March 6, 1920 – March 1920) as Lord Hastings
  • The Awful Truth (September 18, 1922 – January 20, 1923) as Jayson
  • Merry Wives of Gotham (January 16, 1924 – April 1924) as Pomeroy
  • Lass O'Laughter (January 8, 1925 – February 1925) as Richards
  • The Merchant of Venice (January 16, 1928 – March 1928) as Balthasar
  • Dishonored Lady (February 4, 1930 – May 1930) as Sims

Filmography

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References

  1. Room, Adrian (2014-01-10). Dictionary of Pseudonyms: 13,000 Assumed Names and Their Origins, 5th ed. McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-5763-2.
  2. Morrison, Michael A. (1997-09-28). John Barrymore, Shakespearean Actor. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-62028-4.
  3. "A Heathen Goddess". The Era. 1894-10-20. p. 12. Retrieved 2020-08-01.
  4. "Collins's". The Era. 1896-11-14. p. 18. Retrieved 2020-08-02.
  5. "Hammersmith Varieties". The Era. 1897-04-03. p. 18. Retrieved 2020-08-02.
  6. Barnes, John (1976). The beginnings of the cinema in England. New York: Harper & Row. pp. 74–76. ISBN 0-06-490317-6. OCLC 2686691.CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  7. "Lewis A. Sealy, Actor, Dies". New York Times. 21 Mar 1931. p. 14 via Proques..
  8. "Film Reviews: The Witching Hour". Variety. 44 (13). Los Angeles. Nov 24, 1916. p. 30 via Proquest.
  9. "Obituary". Variety. March 25, 1931. p. 69 via Proquest.
  10. Wearing, J. P. (2013-11-21). The London Stage 1890–1899: A Calendar of Productions, Performers, and Personnel. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-9282-8.
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