His first role in a movie was as Machine Gun Manny in Pretty Boy Floyd (1960). In 1967, Lewis played the part of Zalto the magician in the Lost in Space episode "Rocket to Earth". He is best remembered as Grandpa on The Munsters, which ran on CBS from 1964 to 1966. In the series, Lewis first played Al Spencer the Auto Body Man in two early first-season episodes, then landed the more familiar role of Officer Schnauser. Lewis's first well-known television role was as Officer Leo Schnauser on the sitcom Car 54, Where Are You? from 1961 to 1963, also starring Fred Gwynne (Lewis reprised the role in the 1994 movie of the same name). From 1959 to 1963, he appeared in four episodes of Naked City. His earliest television work includes appearances on the crime drama Decoy and The Phil Silvers Show. He worked in burlesque and vaudeville theaters, then on Broadway in the dramas The Night Circus (1958) and One More River (1960) and as the character Moe Shtarker in the musical comedy Do Re Mi (1962). His acting career begins the well-documented portion of his life. ![]() Lewis did send at least one of his children to Yeshiva in the San Fernando Valley.Īl Lewis as Grandpa (back) with the cast of The Munsters, 1964 in child psychology from Columbia University in 1941, of which Columbia has no record. He claimed to have attended Oswego State Teachers College (now SUNY Oswego), notwithstanding his lack of a high school diploma, and to have earned a Ph.D. Education Īccording to a report in The Jewish Week, Al Lewis attended Yeshiva Chaim Berlin in Brooklyn, New York, in his youth and "asked annoying questions to the teachers." Lewis then attended Thomas Jefferson High School, which he left in his junior year. I remember going on picket lines with my mother. ![]() She went to work in the garment center, worked her back and rear-end off and brought over to the United States her five sisters and two parents. My mother being the oldest daughter, they saved their money, and when she was about sixteen they sent her to the United States, not knowing a word of English. They lived in Poland or Russia, every five years it would change. My mother was a worker, worked in the garment trades. In a 1998 interview with Walt Shepperd, Lewis said: The 1940 census lists an Albert Meister "age 16" living on Douglass (today's Strauss) Street in Brooklyn, New York. This, and Lewis's many other questionable stories, means that much of the actor's life is a broth of conjecture that his fans will no doubt squabble over for years to come." On his application for a Social Security number, completed sometime between 19, Lewis gave his date of birth as April 30, 1923. ![]() ![]() The Times wrote: "Lewis was born Albert Meister, probably in 1923, but he insisted that he was born in 1910. Other sources placed his birth in Wolcott, New York, but no official record of his birth has been published to date (2006), and officials in Wolcott say they have no record of any Meister. Ted Lewis, his son, firmly said his father was born in 1923 in Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York. His reputed early radio work in the mid-1930s would indicate the earlier birth date, as did an off-the-cuff remark on the TVLegends interview, 2002, where he says "not a bad memory for 92". He had originally given his birth year as 1910. His parents Alexander and Ida ( née Neidel), a house painter from Minsk and a garment worker respectively, were immigrants from the Russian Empire his family was Jewish. Lewis was born Abraham Meister on Apin Manhattan. Later in life, he was a restaurant owner, political candidate, and radio broadcaster. He previously also co-starred with The Munsters 's Fred Gwynne in the television show Car 54, Where Are You? from 1961–1963. Al Lewis (born Abraham Meister Ap– February 3, 2006) was an American actor and activist, best known for his role as Count Dracula-lookalike Grandpa on the television series The Munsters from 1964 to 1966 and its film versions.
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