Robert Lloyd Lewis

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Robert Lloyd Lewis
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Lewis interviewed in 2012
Other namesRobert L.J. Lewis
Occupation Film producer
Television producer

Robert Lloyd Lewis is an American television and film producer. He has worked as a producer on the Showtime drama series Dexter since 2006 and has received multiple award nominations for his work on the series.

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Career

Lewis joined the crew of Dexter as the episodic producer midway through the first season in 2006. He took over the role from Dennis Bishop. He remained in this role through the second, third, fourth and fifth seasons. For his work in the series he received Producers Guild of America PGA Award nominations as 'Television Producer of the Year' in 2008, [1] 2009, [2] 2010, [3] and 2011, [4] [5] as well as being co-nominated for a Primetime Emmy Awards for 'Outstanding Drama Series' in 2008, [6] 2009, [7] 2010, [8] and 2011. [9]

Filmography

His television film A Summer to Remember (1985) received a Young Artist Award nomination for actress Bridgette Andersen, and his television series Related received a Young Artist Award nomination for actress Bridgette Andersen.

Television

Film

Recognition

Awards and nominations

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