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David Lewison is a Los Angeles-based writer and actor whose plays, one-acts, and monologues have been produced by theater
companies throughout the United States and Canada. A graduate of New York University's Tisch School of the Arts and AFI-CAFTS,
David also co-wrote the award-winning comedy short, "Dora Was Dysfunctional," which has screened at numerous domestic
and international film festivals and on the Bravo and Showtime cable networks.
David's acting credits include "Vanilla
Sky," "My Wife and Kids," and the Lifetime Channel series, "Side Order Of Life." Stage appearances
include the dual roles of Lane and Merriman in the critically-acclaimed McCadden Place Theatre production of "The Importance
of Being Earnest," Catesby in "Richard III" at the Secret Rose Theatre, and Howie the Angel in his own one-act
"In The Desert" at the Egyptian Arena Theatre. David is a member of the Dramatists Guild and the Association of
Los Angeles Playwrights, as well as SAG, AFTRA, and Actors Equity.
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