Background
Lewis was born in Brooklyn, New York City, and was raised in Englewood, New Jersey. His father worked as a caterer and his mother was an actress.
Lewis was born in Brooklyn, New York City, and was raised in Englewood, New Jersey. His father worked as a caterer and his mother was an actress.
He later attended Ohio State University.
Lewis is Jewish. Lewis began performing stand-up comedy in the 1970s. He worked as a copywriter for an ad agency by day, while honing his stand-up act at night. The ad agency was named Contemporary Graphics (now defunct) and was located above Lovey"s pizzeria in Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey.
Lewis gained popularity in the 1980s with numerous appearances on Late Night with David Letterman and his own television specials on Home Box Office. He starred with Jamie Lee Curtis in the American Broadcasting Company sitcom Anything but Love which ran for four seasons.
He co-starred with Don Rickles on the short-lived Daddy Dearest. He had a recurring role on the Showtime series Rude Awakening, as Rabbi Richard Glass on the dramatic series 7th Heaven, and appeared on the Tales from the Crypt episode "Whirlpool".
Lewis has written comic articles for magazines such as Playboy, and endorsed the popular early-1990s beverage, Boku, as well as Snapple and Certs breath mints. In 2007 he made a cameo appearance as Phillip, the school counselor of Max"s school, in the T.V Series George Lopez.
Recently he also made cameos in Everybody Hates Chris as an old man in the hospital bed next to Chris Rock and as Charlie Sheen"s accountant in Two and a Half Men.
He played the lead role of Jimmy Epstein in the dramatic film Drunks and in the 1999 comedy Game Day. He also appeared in the dramatic pictures Leaving Las Vegas, Hugo Pool and The Maze. He made his acting debut in the 1977 television movie mockumentary Diary of a Young Comic.
On January 9, 2001, Lewis visited The Howard Stern Show to promote his book The Other Great Depression, which described his recovery from alcoholism.
Lewis has been sober since August 4, 1994. He had a frequent recurring role as a character based on himself on Larry David"s critically acclaimed Curb Your Enthusiasm on Home Box Office. Lewis and David met at summer camp in Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York when they were thirteen.
He is #45 on Comedy Central"s list of 100 Greatest Standups of All Time. "The ______ from hell"
Lewis claims to be the originator of the phrase "The ______ from hell" as in "the night from hell", "the date from hell" or "the roommate from hell".
This theory is expounded in the Curb Your Enthusiasm episode "The Nanny from Hell." Lewis has petitioned the editors of Bartlett"s to be given cr for the coinage, but the editors claim that the phrase was a common idiom prior to Lewis"s use of lieutenant
Foreign example, during World War I, kilted Scottish soldiers were given the nickname "The Ladies from Hell" (translation of German "Die Damen aus der Hölle") by German troops. However, the Yale Book of Quotations does attribute the phrase to Lewis. Fashion style
Lewis is noted for always wearing an all-black outfit.