
Age: 49
male
David James Lewis was born and raised in Vancouver BC. As a child, his parents took him to the drive-thru to watch Jaws. Not only was he mentally scarred from entering the water for the next decade, he was also bitten by the film bug. After graduating from high school, he was lucky enough to enter the film and television world that exploded in Vancouver. Starting out in commercials, he worked his way up the ranks and earned small roles in local independent films and series such as The X-Files (1993), Stargate (1997) and The Outer Limits (1995). In 1999, he led in Shoes Off! (1998), a short film that won the Cannes Film Award for Best Short Film. Highlights include working with Harrison Ford, Paul Giamatti, Ben Affleck and William H Macy (Oops, dropped those names) on films like Door to Door (2002), The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008), Payday (2003). ), and the giant wheel that was Grumpy Cat's Worst Christmas (2014). He has written and directed a number of short films including Stalled (2013) and Theatrics (2011). He works hard because his kids are miniature money vacuums. - IMDb Mini Biography Author: David Fouts

David Lewis

Logan Evans
for Logan Evans in They're Trying to Kill Me
Suggested by davidperezxdd

Scott is a college student whose life takes a dark turn when his mother, stepfather, and siblings are killed in a horrific car accident. His legs are broken and he is left in the care of his emotionally distant but wealthy father Owen. He hires two caretakers (siblings) to help Scott recover, unaware that they are actually a pair of psychopaths who begin to torture him and make his life a living hell. Now Scott's life depends on his long-distance girlfriend Alice, who, upon receiving messages from the psychotic siblings, will have to perform various dangerous tasks to ensure the safety of her boyfriend. "They're Trying to Kill Me" is a psychological thriller with hints of horror and action in the vein of films like "Rear Window" (1954), "Misery" (1990) or "Red Eye" (2005), full of dark plot twists, scenes of suspense and violent action as well as a bit of black humor. Also, the film deals with themes like trauma, family and mental health issues, fears/phobias, revenge and love.