Lew Temple

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Lew Temple is an American film actor, perhaps best known for his roles as Axel on “The Walking Dead,” the character of Ned Oldham in the action adventure thriller, “Unstoppable” which also starred Denzel Washington, Chris Pine and Rosario Dawson; directed by Tony Scott, and Cal the diner manager in the comedy-drama “Waitress.”

Temple is an extraordinarily diverse actor who often is compared to a chameleon: he has the unique ability to take any character and make it his own.

Other Film and TV credits include: recurring roles on “Wicked City” (ABC), as Dave and “Longmire” (Netflix), as Archer Loftus. He was part of the Oscar Award winning “Rango” as Mr. Fugus and Sgt. Turley, along side, Johnny Depp, Isla Fisher, Abigail Breslin, Timothy Elephant, Ned Beatty and Harry Dean Stanton, directed by Gore Verbinski. He also appeared as the ranger, Hollis, 2013 Disney blockbuster “The Lone Ranger,” alongside Johnny Depp and Armie Hammer, also directed by Gore Verbinski. He was Locus Fender in the action film “Domino,” starring Kiera Knightley and Mickey Rourke, directed by Tony Scott. And Rob Zombie’s soon to be released “31” starring Malcolm McDowell, “Halloween” starring Malcolm McDowell, Brad Dourif, and Scout Taylor- Compton, as well as ”The Devil’s Rejects” with Bill Moseley, Sid Haig, William Forsythe, and Sherri Moon Zombie. And the Indie suspense thriller “Night Moves” starring Jesse Eisenberg, Dakota Fanning and Peter Sarsgaard. And starring in “Wicked Blood” as Donny Baker, along with Abigail Breslin, Sean Bean and James Purefoy.

Temple began his acting career on the stage of the prestigious Alley Theatre in Houston, Texas, working alongside artists such as Vanessa Redgrave in “Julius Caesar” and “Anthony & Cleopatra”, as well as acclaimed writer/ directors Michael Wilson, Terrance McNally and Edward Albee. He next landed numerous television roles, as well as roles in independent and mainstream studio films, such as “On the Borderline,” “The Newton Boys,” and “Angels in the Outfield.”

Prior to acting, Temple had a Minor League Baseball career with the Seattle Mariners” and “Houston Astros.” He worked his way through the Astros system to become Assistant Director of Minor Leagues and Scouting.

 

 

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