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Most recently Lew Temple (Sheriff Wintson) co-starred in Tony Scott's controversial film, Domino, starring Keira Knightley, Mickey Rourke and Christopher Walken, and in The Devil's Rejects, written and directed by Rob Zombie, starring Sid Haig, Bill Moseley and William Forsythe.
Born in the Bayou Country of Louisiana and raised in Texas, Temple attended Rollins College in Florida and later studied acting at Brooklyn College. After graduation he spent four years playing baseball in the minor league organizations of the Seattle Mariners and the Houston Astros, working his way through the Astros system to become Assistant Director of Minor Leagues and Scouting. Once he decided to seriously pursue acting, he left baseball only to find himself at the award-winning Alley Theatre in Houston, Texas, working alongside such luminaries as Vanessa Redgrave in Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra and Julius Caesar, as well as with celebrated writer/directors Michael Wilson, Terrance McNally and Edward Albee.
Temple began working in television and eventually landed a recurring role on the CBS series Walker, Texas Ranger as well as small roles in such films as The Newton Boys and Angels in the Outfield. He quickly became a favorite of independent filmmakers and mainstream directors alike because of his chameleon-like ability to evolve into so many diverse characters. Temple's films include the critically acclaimed 21 Grams, directed by Alejandro Inarratu, with Sean Penn, Benecio Del Toro and Naomi Watts; Rolling Kansas, directed by Thomas Hayden Church, starring Kevin Pollack and Rip Torn; and On the Borderline costarring Marley Shelton and R. Lee Ermey.
He will next be seen in director Robby Henson's dramatic thriller, The Visitation, starring Martin Donovan, Edward Furlong and Kelly Lynch; and Heavens Fall, the dramatic true account of the Scottsboro Boys trial in 1930s Alabama, starring Timothy Hutton, David Strathairn and Leelee Sobieski and directed by Terry Green.
Cast: starring Jordana Brewster, Diora Baird, R. Lee Ermey and Andrew Bryniarski as Leatherface
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