Lewis Gould

Lewis Gould

Lewis Gould: The Artful Storyteller of the Silver Screen. Born in 1945 in New York, USA, Lewis Gould began his directorial journey in the late 1960s and continued to make films predominantly in the genres of drama and crime until his retirement in 2005. His most famous films include the gritty crime drama "City Shadows" (1982) and the emotionally charged "In the Midst of Strangers" (1994), both of which have earned him a handful of awards at smaller film festivals, while his unique directorial style emphasized complex character development and a raw, realistic portrayal of life's struggles. Lewis Gould, with his unyielding dedication to his craft and his remarkable ability to depict the human condition in its rawest form, is truly a gem in the world of filmmaking.