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Arthur Bernard Lewis is a Scriptwriter American born on 15 january 1926 at New York City (USA)

Arthur Bernard Lewis

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Nationality USA
Birth 15 january 1926 at New York City (USA)
Death 30 october 2010 (at 84 years) at Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles (USA)

Arthur Bernard Lewis (26 January 1926 – 30 October 2010) was an American television writer and producer. He wrote 69 episodes of Dallas and was the supervising producer of over one hundred episodes of that show.

He was hired by Gloria Monty & Norma Monty to be a writer on General Hospital in 1991. Proof [1]

Usually with

Patrick Duffy
Patrick Duffy
(2 films)
Larry Hagman
Larry Hagman
(2 films)
Linda Gray
Linda Gray
(2 films)
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Filmography of Arthur Bernard Lewis (2 films)

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Scriptwriter

Dallas - War of The Ewings, 2h
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Actors Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray, Larry Hagman, Michelle Johnson, Steve Kanaly, George Kennedy
Rating62% 3.145723.145723.145723.145723.14572
The opening scene is reminiscent of the shower scene with Bobby (Patrick Duffy) and Pamela Barnes Ewing from the original series, but with Sue Ellen Ewing (Linda Gray) entering and kissing Bobby. Again, this is a dream of J.R. Ewing's (Larry Hagman). Bobby and Sue Ellen now own Ewing Oil, and J.R., who seized control of West Star Oil from Carter McKay (George Kennedy) in J.R. Returns wants to regain the company. This would give him control of the top two independent oil companies in Texas. He applies for a loan to use in a hostile takeover, but is declined because he doesn't have enough assets to cover the loan.
Dallas: J.R. Returns, 2h
Directed by Leonard Katzman
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Actors Rosalind Allen, Chris Demetral, Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray, Larry Hagman, Omri Katz
Rating66% 3.3398253.3398253.3398253.3398253.339825
The cliffhanger ending of the 1991 Dallas series finale is resolved in the opening minutes of the movie. The gunshot J.R. Ewing (Larry Hagman) fired was at the mirror, not himself.