Biography
Sometimes brunette, sometimes redheaded, British actress Fiona Lewis was always easy on the eyes. Lewis's acting style was graced with an ethereal air that worked well in horror/fantasy efforts like
The Fearless Vampire Killers (1971), Dr. Phibes Rises Again (1973), and the TV-Movie
Dracula (1973), in which she played the unfortunate Lucy. Later roles in films like
Lisztomania (1978) have emphasized Lewis's quiet sensuality, while her parts in such films as
Strange Invaders (1983) and
Innerspace (1987) have tapped an engaging kinky streak. And how can one classify her work in
The Fury (1978), in which her "reward" for attempting to mess with
Amy Irving's telekinetic powers is to be blown to smithereens? Whenever she's found the time, Fiona Lewis has dabbled in screenwriting, though thus far none of her works have been filmed. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide