Lewis (surname) - List of Fictional Characters Having Surname Lewis

List of Fictional Characters Having Surname Lewis

  • Alphie Lewis, fictional character from House of Anubis
  • Anne Lewis, fictional cop character in RoboCop and its first two sequels
  • Bill Lewis III, fictional character from Guiding Light
  • Charlotte Lewis (Lost), fictional character from LOST
  • Cliff Lewis, fictional character from Matlock
  • Edward Lewis, fictional character in Pretty Woman
  • Josh and Reva Lewis, fictional characters from Guiding Light
  • Luke Lewis, fictional character from music business Universal
  • Marisol Lewis, from Degrassi
  • Meldrick Lewis, from Homicide: Life on the Street
  • Robbie Lewis, fictional character in Inspector Morse and Inspector Lewis
  • Shelley Lewis, fictional character from EastEnders
  • Susan Lewis, fictional character from ER
  • Tony Lewis, fictional character from The Tenth Kingdom
  • Vanessa Lewis, fictional character from Virtua Fighter

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