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Angela Lewis

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1988-07-14
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She’s an accomplished actress, most recognized for her standout role as Aunt Louie in FX’s gripping drama Snowfall. Over the years, she has built a solid reputation with memorable appearances in various projects — including the intense medical series Code Black and the 2014 comedy-drama Top Five, which further showcased her range. Before rising to fame, she took on one of her earliest roles as a “woman looking at menu” in the 2009 film Today’s Special, a small but notable step in her journey. In 2019, life took a joyful turn when she and her husband, J. Mallory Cree, welcomed their daughter Brooklyn. Her career continues to evolve, and fans often find themselves drawn not only to her performances but also to her inspiring path — from minor roles to becoming a name audiences recognize. With each project, she brings depth and authenticity, making her presence felt across the entertainment landscape.

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She’s made several notable appearances on television, with roles in popular series such as The Last Ship, where her performance stood out, as well as The Good Wife, which showcased her range. She also appeared in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, further proving her versatility. Over the years, she has built a solid reputation through these appearances, and she continues to be recognized for her work across these acclaimed shows.

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