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Phill Lewis-1

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Best known for his role as the ever-organized hotel manager Mr. Moseby on The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, Lewis has built a solid career in both live-action and voice acting. Over the years, Lewis has appeared in recurring roles on popular shows like Scrubs and Yes, Dear, showcasing his versatility as an actor. Fans might also recognize Lewis’s voice from the animated series Total Drama, where he brought the character DJ to life with charm and humor.

Long before he became a household name, Lewis showed early promise in the performing arts. When he was just 11 years old, he landed a role in Storyville at the Ford Theater in Washington, D.C.—a pivotal moment that set him on his path. Growing up, Lewis shared his childhood with three brothers, making for a lively and close-knit family dynamic.

On a personal note, Lewis is married to Megan Benton Lewis, and together they’ve built a loving home. The couple is proud parents to two daughters, and Lewis often speaks with warmth about balancing fatherhood with his career. Throughout it all, Lewis has remained grounded, letting his work—and his family—define his journey.

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He’s best known for his standout performance as TC on the popular television show The Wayans Brothers, where he brought a unique energy to the character that fans really connected with. His portrayal of TC added a memorable layer to the series, and it’s one of the roles that helped solidify his presence in the entertainment industry. Over time, he’s continued to build on that success, but playing TC remains a key highlight of his career.

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