- Born in Mount Holly, New Jersey--coincidently--though never meeting until many years later--the same hometown as producer Suzanne DeLaurentiis--Donn Warr Lewis is best known for his very early work on Twins and A Nightmare On Elm Street 4, as well as later work as property master on the Suzanne DeLaurentiis production, Mutant Man and The Sterling Chase (AKA Graduation Week) and Kimberly (AKA Daddy Who?). He also served as assistant to set decorator Christine Wick (set decorator/assistant/buyer on many M. Night Shyamalan productions) on the Steve Buscemi directed Animal Factory and the critically acclaimed films The Doghouse and A Gentlemen's Game. Besides working on many other film, television and theatrical productions, he was a set dresser for several years at QVC.
More recently, he has turned to writing and has won many awards and for his feature-length screenplays, "You're Sick," Bullied," "Full Moon At Sunrise" and "Fat." These awards include a First Place Win in the Amsterdam Film Festival for "You're Sick," as well as three consecutive California Film Awards and a 2nd Place and "Top Ten" for the horror/romance "Full Moon At Sunrise" in the 2012 Terror Film Festival and Horror Screenplay Contest, respectively.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
- Feature length screenplay "You're Sick" was named the First Place Winner in the Screenplay Competition at the 2011 Amsterdam Film Festival on May 31, 2011.
- Feature length screenplay "Bullied: The Story of a Village Idiot" was given an Honorable Mention at the 2010 California Film Awards in January 2011.
- After winning First Place in the Screenplay Competition at the 2011 Amsterdam Film Festival, his feature-length screenplay, "You're Sick," was recently honored with a Silver Award at the 2011 California Film Awards.
- His screenplay for "Full Moon At Sunrise" was honored with a "Claw" Award for 2nd Place in the Screenwriting Competition at the October 2012 Terror Film Festival. "Full Moon At Sunrise" was also recently named a "Top Ten" Finalist in the 2012 Horror Screenplay contest.
- His feature-length screenplay "Fat" won him a third consecutive California Film Award in January 2013.
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