I wasn't happy with Doctor Who 2023 series, on Disney Plus, when they made the time-and-space jumping Time Lord gay for a season, then had him fall in love with his new companion, Belinda. Not only queerbaiting, but breaking 60 years of tradition: the Doctor never dates his companions.
And Lewis Cornay as Logan Cheever, a cook in a diner in 1952 Miami (Episode 2.2). He serves the Doctor and Belinda even though it's a "white only" diner in the Jim Crow era, and fills in the back story about people who mysteriously vanished in the chained-up theater across the street.
The short A Bear Remembers (2025): A boy (Lewis) seeks out a wise, elderly bear (Ciaran Hinds, bear bod left), who remembers.
John & Jen (2021): Broadcast of a two person play. Jen (Rachel Tucker) and her little brother (Lewis) grow up in the 1950s, then drift apart. she becomes a hippie, and he goes to Vietnam, where he is killed. Years later, she names her son (Lewis) after him.
Wait -- Lewis and Rachel performed the original play at the Southwark Playhouse, London, in 2021.
The music video Silent Night (2018), sung by Kerry Mucklowe from the BBC's This Country, joined by the cast of Just So.
Just So is a musical based on Just So Stories, by Rudyard Kipling. Lewis starred as the Elephant Child, the focus character, at the Barn Theater (Cirencester, west of Oxford), in 2018.
Doctor Who may be Lewis's first tv role, but I gather that he has had an eventful career in the theater.
There are several biographies in the promotional materials for his various plays. He was born around 1995, and started his career with Mary Poppins (2005), The Sound of Music (2008), and The King and I (2009), in prestigious sounding venues: The Prince Edward Theater, The London Palladium, Prince Albert Hall.
He received a B.A. in Musical Theater (2017) from the Guildford School of Acting in Guildford, Surrey, about 25 miles from London, and went to work in musical theater. His first role as a graduate was in Paw Patrol Live: Race to the Rescue (three shows a day, 2017). Then came:
The Book of Mormon (2020): Lewis plays Elder Cross, one of the Mormon missionaries waiting an assignment in the opening song, "Two by Two." Elder Price (Andrew Rannells in the original Broadway production) asks him where he'd like to go, and he says "my favorite place in the world." It ends up being Japan.
She Loves Me (2022): Like You've Got Mail, but in 1961 Budapest, and with penpals instead of email. Lewis plays Arpad, a teenage delivery boy whose B Plot involves a gay-subtext buddy bond with shop owner Maraczek. I don't know why he is sitting on Maraczek's bed in this shot.
Spongebob: The Musical (2023). Spongebob.
Whistle Down the Wind (2022): A girl named Swallow thinks that an escaped convict is Jesus. Lewis plays Amos, a teenage boy who is dangling two girlfriends at the same time.
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The History Boys (2024): Posner, who figures out that he is gay. Vincent Webb (dick below) played Posner in the 2009 West End production.
Pride: The Musical (2026), based on the 2014 movie about a LGBT organization raising money for the 1984 British miners' strike. Lewis plays Bromley, a group member who comes out to his parents.
Lewis is also a playwright:
Snowflake (2021): "A kaleidoscopic musical navigating the tricky nature of sexual identity," or a zoom room play about millennials being bashed by Boomers, depending on whether you believe the plot synopsis or the trailer.
Daddy Issues (2022) I figured it would be a romance between a twink and an older guy, but it's a one-woman angst drama. A young lady holds a wake for her dead dog, and ruminates on the various people (and pets) who have left her and why she hates everything before deciding to carry on somehow.
Harry & Greta (2023): what happened to Hansel and Gretel after they escaped the witch, or a dystopian future where all of the adults have died, depending on which synopsis you believe. It got an award from the British Youth Musical Theater.
Lewis seems quite accomplished, although I don't think I would like the angst-ridden plays he writes. But it looks like he plays (and writes) both gay and straight characters, so I wonder if he is gay in real life. I'll check his Instagram.
Lots of straight guys get their buddies to lift them at the beach.
That's more a "good buddy" than a "love of my life" hug.
"Season's Greetings from the three of us." Ok, he's gay. But who's the third? I only see two people and no pets.
Lewis posts a few swimsuit photos. Not a very impressive physique, but from what I can observe, he's rather hung.
I couldn't find any n*de photos, but wouldn't you really rather see Lewis standing on his head?
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