New York

Lewis Morris

Cast member, Frank Kirwin

Lewis Morris - claret wool (5 yards)

New England Barrister style wig

Lewis Morris

Sings in "For God's Sake John, Sit Down" - "Cool, Cool Conservative Men"

AGE 50 - Plantation owner

Frank moved to N.H. with his family in 1981. He has a 16 year old son attending Coe Brown Academy with hopes of driving in NASCAR in the future. His daughter is serving in the US Air Force National Guard, and is proud to be serving her country. His wife Sue is a Corrections Officer for the State of NH working in the Concord prison. Frank’s very first play in his life was the role as Sam the butcher in “Cemetry Club”. He went on to a part in “A Funny Thing Happened on the way to the Forum”, “State Fair” and “12 Angry Men”. Frank fell in love with the theatre and the people involved and looks forward to a long relationship with the Pittsfield Players. He is veteran of the US Army Special Forces (Green Berets) and did two tours of duty in Vietnam. Frank hopes his daughter, who he is very proud of, has a long and safe career in the Air Force National Guard.

COMMENTS:

My thoughts on playing that part. In reading the bio you provided us my first impression of Mr Morris was one of being a has been a snob from NY. Well as time went by and in rehearsing more and more I felt that he was a verile man after discovering that he had 12 children talk about made for the part. Not the children part, the part about verile. I did enjoy this production of a well known play. And as time will prove we did a much better job than the movie. Of course it didn't hurt having the support staff that we had. Again I am extreamly proud to be a part of this production and the hours spent in preparing was well worth the result. Thank you to the rest of the cast for making this a great experience.

Courteously
Mr Lewis Morris
New York