James Lewis
James Lewis, a native of Washington, D.C., has made significant strides in the entertainment industry, showcasing his impressive talents across various mediums. With over 900 audiobooks to his credit, Lewis has become a prominent figure in the audiobook landscape. His on-screen presence includes notable appearances in commercials and television series, most memorably a recurring role in HBO’s critically acclaimed show, The Wire, along with principal roles on America's Most Wanted.
Lewis has also made his mark in independent cinema, contributing to award-winning films such as Euphoria, which earned a gold medal at the Houston Film Festival, and Red River, recognized with a Paul Robeson award for lighting. His work in the documentary For Love of Liberty garnered a 2011 NAACP Award for Best Documentary and featured an illustrious cast of narrators, including Halle Berry and Bill Cosby.
An accomplished voice actor, Lewis has lent his voice to iconic DC Comics characters like Green Lantern and Nightwing in the acclaimed audio adaptation of Crisis on Infinite Earths, which won an Audiofile Award for Best Ensemble Cast. In 2011, he received both the Aurora Award and a Telly Award for Best Comic Performance in the web series "I Can Live with That." His contributions to the gaming world include voicing over 15 characters in the award-winning Fallout 3, which has achieved numerous accolades. Lewis’s audiobook "Who Is the Black Panther" was named Audiobook of the Year in 2018 by Audiofile Magazine. He continued to receive recognition in 2020 with a silver Telly Award for "Germ Warfare" and nominations for two SOVAS awards for his audiobook work.