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Phil Lewis - American actor, director, the performer of the role of Mr. Mosby

American film actor and director Phil Lewis (pictured on the page) is known as Mr. Mosby from the popular TV series "All type-top, or Life of Zak and Cody" and "All type-top, or Life on board." The role of the hotel manager brought the actor superpopularity and the opportunity to participate in many new film projects. And Mr. Mosby became a character in several other films, such as "Hannah Montana", "Sorcerers from Waverly Place", "Luxury Life on the Deck".

Phil Lewis: Biography (briefly)

The actor was born on September 4, 1968 in African Uganda. Father Delano Lewis was an American plenipotentiary representative in Nigeria and on a duty of duty moved with his family from place to place.

Phil Lewis began acting in movies at the age of eighteen. Participation in television series, as well as the performance of secondary and episodic roles in feature films made him an indispensable and trouble-free actor "on the hook." The directors always knew where to find the performer of small roles or a prominent participant in extras.

In 2005, Phil Lewis became "Mr. Mosby" and remains so to this day. It was that rare case when one character lives in the cinema for many years, giving pleasure to millions of viewers by his presence on the screen.

Mr. Mosby

The character of the good-natured hotel administrator, under the playful name "Tip-Top" did not appear right away. Mr. Mosby (then he was not yet Mr. Mosby) began his career at the hotel with a messenger in the early seventies. It so happened that with his advancement through the ranks he owes a toddler named London, the daughter of the owner of the hotel "Tip-Top". The future manager of the hotel taught the little girl to walk, then talk.

At the next stage, London learned to read under the direction of Mr. Mosby, tried to learn how to drive (also under his supervision). At his own eyes, the girl broke the car.

Zak and Cody, twelve-year-old twins, are also under the watchful eye of Mr. Mosby. The boys live in the "Top-Top" hotel, as their mother Carrie is a singer singing in the hotel restaurant. He sings well and therefore has a long-term contract with the owner of the hotel.

Another constant concern for Mr. Mosby is his older brother Spencer, completely unadapted for life lobotryas. Of course, the hotel manager is trying to help a close relative. He put him in one of the rooms and cared about him in every possible way. There also lives niece of Mr. Mosby, a sixteen-year-old messenger of sweets.

The main character, in addition to an irresistible craving for charity, also has a number of advantages: he dances well and loves to play golf.

Origin

Phil Lewis - an actor typical, has a pronounced appearance of an African-American, that is, he is "black" in the full sense of the word. However, it can not be called a negro, for then there will be nowhere to put a seal of education, internal culture and other signs of civilization, which marked the actor.

Of course, Phil Lewis is a talented actor, however, in addition to the main profession, he is still engaged in directing. As a rule, these are television series, consisting of many seasons and an infinite number of series. An example of such a project can be considered the production of "Miller in divorce." Phil Lewis acts as one of the three directors of the series. In addition, Mark Buckland and James Burroughs work on the set . Each director has a certain number of episodes and episodes.

Filmography

During his career, the actor starred in more than forty films and television series. Below is a selective list of films with his participation:

  • "Third extra" (2012), the role of Mitch.
  • "Beautiful freaks" (2008), the role of Ray.
  • "Scream and Bey" (2005), character John Ryan.
  • "Survive Christmas" (2004), the role of the Lavier.
  • "Elvis left the building" (2004), Charlie's character.
  • "Deceive everyone" (2002), the role of Jerry.
  • "Yellow Eagle" (1992), the character of Ti Vi.
  • "City dudes" (1991), the role of Stephen Jessup.
  • "Lethal Attraction" (1988), character Dennis.
  • "Daddy" (2009), the role of Maurice.
  • "Minor Accompaniment" (2006), character Jeff Dills.
  • "Clinic" (2005), the character of Professor Hutch.
  • "Friends" (2003), the role of Steve.
  • "Another World" (1988), the character of Sam Lee.
  • "Amen!" (1987), the role of Marvin.
  • "The Place of Frank" (1987), the character Hommer.
  • "The Blues on Hill Street" (1986), the role of Parker.

Currently, Phil Lewis continues to actively withdraw. He participates in several film projects.

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