In the early 1980s, in the final seasons of the Coulter & Lewis partnership, the duo performed shows at the Smothers Theater at Pepperdine University and was engaged by the Los Angeles Music Center to perform in Los Angeles area schools with the "Music Center on Tour" program.
Lewis was part of the Renaissance Pleasure Faires that took place in Agoura, California in the 1970s - 1990s, serving first as the black-hooded and silent Executioner.
He performed in several films and commercials for national audiences and worked as a Creative Content Provider for Microsoft, Disney Imagineering, Universal Studios, and Silicon Gaming Inc.
[5][6] He left behind his wife, Colleen, and daughters Mical and Kate Lewis believed that everyone is a storyteller because everyone has a story to tell.
He was known for his skill in the art of physical storytelling, capturing audiences in imaginary worlds with his intricate use of imagery and diction.