Al Lewis

Al Lewis

Al Lewis Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Feb. 4, 2006.
NEW YORK (AP) - Al Lewis, the cigar-chomping patriarch of "The Munsters" whose work as a basketball scout, restaurateur and political candidate never eclipsed his role as Grandpa from the television sitcom, died after years of failing health. He was 95.

Lewis, with his wife at his bedside, passed away Friday night, said Bernard White, program director at WBAI-FM, where the actor hosted a weekly radio program. White made the announcement on the air during the Saturday slot where Lewis usually appeared.

"To say that we will miss his generous, cantankerous, engaging spirit is a profound understatement," White said.

Lewis, sporting a somewhat cheesy Dracula outfit, became a pop culture icon playing the irascible father-in-law to Fred Gwynne's ever-bumbling Herman Munster on the 1964-66 television show. He was also one of the stars of another classic TV comedy, playing Officer Leo Schnauzer on "Car 54, Where Are You?"

But Lewis' life off the small screen ranged far beyond his acting antics. A former ballplayer at Thomas Jefferson High School, he achieved notoriety as a basketball talent scout familiar to coaching greats like Jerry Tarkanian and Red Auerbach.

He operated a successful Greenwich Village restaurant, Grandpa's, where he was a regular presence - chatting with customers, posing for pictures, signing autographs.

Just two years short of his 90th birthday, a ponytailed Lewis ran as the Green Party candidate against incumbent Gov. George Pataki. Lewis campaigned against draconian drug laws and the death penalty, while going to court in a losing battle to have his name appear on the ballot as "Grandpa Al Lewis."

He didn't defeat Pataki, but managed to collect more 52,000 votes.

Lewis was born Alexander Meister in upstate New York before his family moved to Brooklyn, where the 6-foot-1 (1.8-meter) teen began a lifelong love affair with basketball. He later became a vaudeville and circus performer, but his career didn't take off until television did the same.

Lewis, as Officer Schnauzer, played opposite Gwynne's Officer Francis Muldoon in "Car 54, Where Are You?" _ a comedy about a Bronx police precinct that aired from 1961-63. One year later, the duo appeared together in "The Munsters," taking up residence at the fictional 1313 Mockingbird Lane.

The series, about a family of clueless creatures plunked down in middle America, was a success and ran through 1966. It forever locked Lewis in as the memorably twisted character; decades later, strangers would greet him on the street with shouts of "Grandpa!"

Unlike some television stars, Lewis never complained about getting typecast and made appearances in character for decades.

"Why would I mind?" he asked in a 1997 interview. "It pays my mortgage."

Lewis rarely slowed down, opening his restaurant and hosting his WBAI radio program. At one point during the '90s, he was a frequent guest on the Howard Stern radio show, once sending the shock jock diving for the delay button by leading an undeniably obscene chant against the Federal Communications Commission.

He also popped up in a number of movies, including the acclaimed "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?" and "Married to the Mob." Lewis reprised his role of Schnauzer in the movie remake of "Car 54," and appeared as a guest star on television shows such as "Taxi," "Green Acres" and "Lost in Space."

But in 2003, Lewis was hospitalized for an angioplasty. Complications during surgery led to an emergency bypass and the amputation of his right leg below the knee and all the toes on his left foot. Lewis spent the next month in a coma.

A year later, he was back offering his recollections of a seminal punk band on the DVD "Ramones Raw."

He is survived by his wife, Karen Ingenthron-Lewis, three sons and four grandchildren.


Copyright © 2006 The Associated Press

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December 16, 2021

I saw Grandpa (we were all calling him that, tears in our eyes), at a demonstration near the United Nations. Everyone loved him.

I am so sorry to learn of his decline in health.

He and my late father went to high school together, back in the day.

I will always think fond thoughts of Grandpa and I know he will be missed by one and all.

Carole

Suzanne Heaton

December 1, 2020

I grew up watching this icon......from Car 54 to attending basketball games at UNM...he was a force to be reckoned with for sure

December 13, 2019

What a loss I have started to show my kids the TV show the Munsters great clean funny show in the land down under you were and still a big hit REP

Mackenzie Millar

September 9, 2019

I grew up watching the Munsters and Grandpa was always my favorite character. Thank you for entertaining my family. I have now introduced the Munsters to my kids and they love the show just as I did when I was little. Condolences to his family and friends.

Dave

May 24, 2019

What a great guy! Al Lewis was an inspiration! Love ya Al.

October 4, 2018

You were awesome!

Nazarene Mckinney

March 21, 2017

He was wonderful as Grandpa.

Robert

August 25, 2016

R.i.p grandpa Munster!!!

Allison Dupont

March 8, 2016

Brilliant actor. Love your work. Never forgotten, Rest in Peace sir.

Harry Simpson

February 3, 2016

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

October 23, 2014

I wish everybody had a grandpa like you. You were ever so funny on CAR 54 and on the MUNSTERS. You were true classic. RIP will miss you ,one day I ill meet you in heaven. NBarbra Vanagas

Dodie Grant

May 31, 2013

I remember first meeting you and how flustered I was to meet Hollywood royalty. I remember how kind you were to sign pictures for visiting family. Rest in Peace, Mr. Lewis....you did amazing things! Huggs to your family.

Lisa Weiner

March 3, 2013

To Al Lewis,
You were a very talented actor. You did a great job playing Grandpa Munster on the sitcom The Munsters, and you were great on the sitcom Car 54 Where are you? My prayers go to you and your family. I will always remember you Mr. Lewis. Lisa Weiner

Lisa Weiner

March 3, 2013

To Al Lewis,
You were a great actor. You did a great job playing Grandpa Munster on the sitcom the Munsters, and you were also great in the sitcom Car 54 Where are you? You made me laugh. I will always remember you Mr. Lewis. My prayers are with you and your family. Lisa Weiner

Lisa Weiner

February 15, 2013

To Al Lewis,
You were a very talented actor. You did a great job playing Grandpa on the sitcom the Munsters and you great in the sitcom Car 54 where are you? You made me laugh. My prayers are with your family. Lisa Weiner

Richard Herrick

February 15, 2013

R.I.P.
I saw TV show

Linda Ragland

February 4, 2013

I LOVED WATCHIN GRANDPAW ON THE MONSTER SHOW THAT WAS THE BEST SHOW EVER RIP GRANDPAW U WILL ALWAYS BE REMEBERED BUT NEVER FORGOTTON FLY HIGH FOR ME LOVE U Linda

kendall russell

February 3, 2013

sorry hear about lewis he is a good actor we miss him

James Martin

October 11, 2012

I enjoyed watching Al on The Munsters as Grandpa Munster he was hilarious i was just watching The Munsters on dvd.Rest in Peace Al you will never be forgotten!!!

Duncan McIntosh

April 15, 2012

Leo Schnauzer where are you?

Lisa Weiner

January 29, 2011

Al Lewis
I watched you on the munsters, and Csr 54 Where are you? You really made me laugh. I will never forget you Mr. Lewis. Lisa Weiner

Lisa Weiner

November 21, 2010

To Al Lewis,
Watching you as Grandpa on the Munsters and Car 54 Where are you? was just great. You really cracked me up. Thank you so much for the laughs! Lisa Weiner

May 11, 2010

miss granpa i willl miss him dearly but his spirt and spunkiness lives on

February 2, 2010

TO the lewis Family-Those we love left us with gifts in the form of memories that no one can take away from us. Smiles and laughter that will live on forever in our hearts.

May the God of all comfort continue to be with your family.

January 17, 2010

I will miss watching Al Lewis on t.v. I will always think of as Grandpa Munster on the sitcom The Munsters, God Bless. Lisa Weiner

Cheri Weiner

September 6, 2009

To the families of Al Lewis:

I remember watching his television series Car 54, but not his scary movies.

However, it was a blessing for someone to age, and to continue on as he did, doing what he loved doing best.

His movies are his legacy, and his families he left behind, to be so proud and yet, to continue to enjoy watching.

Thanks for the memories.

kurt angen

August 5, 2009

peace

June 16, 2009

Always think of you on the Munsters, as being the greatest, funniest, grandpa anyone could ever have.

Marlene
Scottsdale

Lisa Weiner

May 11, 2009

To Al Lewis,
I watched you on the sitcoms The Munsters, and Car 54 where are you? I thought you were so funny. You really made me laugh. I'll never forget you. Lisa Weiner.

Lyddia Barnett

January 31, 2009

you will always be grandpa munster to all of us. rest in peace.

Glen and Jane Hausfeld

January 7, 2009

You will always live in our hearts and prayers.

Miracle

May 27, 2008

I'm sorry to hear about loved one, and I hope to bring comfort to the family. Share a scripture at John11:25(Jesus said; I am the resurrection and the life, even though he is dies, will come to life)

Lisa Hansen

September 5, 2007

Much love to Al, his family and his friends.

Scott Budd

July 13, 2007

They didn't come any better in Hollywood. What a great person. His presence in The Village during the 80's was a great reminder of his energy and love for life.

Norman Shepard

July 6, 2007

Got to sing the Car 54 opening song with Al in 2002, what a hoot !!! Great Guy !!!

kyle parish

June 14, 2007

hi, my name is kyle parish. I always thought you were funny on the munsters. I am a big fan of you. I started watching the munsters when I was very young. and I know you will be missed by thousands.

Dannie

February 18, 2007

Grandpa,
Thanks for the memories. You will be forever remembered. I'm sure you and Herman picked up where you left off. God Bless you both!

MARK DOYLE

February 3, 2007

Al's one year anniversary in Heaven. I have so many wonderful memories of you. Hanging out, talking sports and tv...God bless you my friend...

Cheryl Keil

January 23, 2007

I'll see you in Heaven, Grandpa

Norm Dillon

January 12, 2007

Al was at his best with Howard Stern when he yelled "F" the FCC!
He would be proud of Howard now that he beat the FCC at their own game. he was the best, and he'll be missed for a very long time. I met him at his restaurant once and he was very nice to me and my family.

Luanne Vadnais

January 11, 2007

It was truly a sad day to hear of "Grandpa's" passing. I've been a huge fan of The Munsters since it originally ran. I've even named my dogs Herman & Lily Munster. May you rest in peace in heavens laboratory.

Kevin Handy

January 10, 2007

"Grandpa" is how I'll always remember you.AL.Thanks for all the laughs. Kevin Handy

David Nicklas

October 28, 2006

Al will always live. Bless him, his family, and friends.

Mark Geuy

October 2, 2006

Grandpa from the Munsters...he was the best and one of my favorite charactors.

God bless you Grandpa

Linda Srnka

September 6, 2006

I will always remember you as grandpa on the munsters I grew up watching in the 60's as a little girl and now I have my children watching the reruns. I will miss you dearly. All my Love to the family.

Linda Srnka

September 6, 2006

I will always remeber you as grandpa on the monsters. I grew up watching in the 60's as a little girl and now I have my children watching the reruns. I will miss you dearly. All my Love to the family.

Marusca Avena

July 11, 2006

Al, you will always be in our minds. Celebrities like you should never get old or die. Rest in peace.

June 27, 2006

I knew Al Lewis as Grandpa in "The Munsters", and he was one of the best actors who I've ever seen.



Goodbye Al.

Kam Nielsen

June 8, 2006

Grandpa, grew up watching you and loved the way you made me laugh....

In my thoughts forever..

Angelic Blessings

Kam

Alexandre Chhaves

April 26, 2006

Grandpa, good memories forever.

LUIS UFFRE

April 20, 2006

I will miss you!



Rest in peace!

D Westbrook

March 29, 2006

To The Lewis Family:



We know him as Grandpa on tv, but you all knew him personally. My sympathies go to you for losing him. May Jehovah God will be with you. John 5:28,29

Alejandro García

March 27, 2006

Good acthor

Ethel Skeen

March 26, 2006

Our prayers and thoughts go out to the Lewis family, I grew up watching the Munsters and often wanted to be Marylan that played in the show.He will be truley missed and never forgotten, we love you.

Forest Thurman

March 20, 2006

Al, thank you for all the life lessons you unknowingly bestowed upon me. my mom loved the munsters and so i watched even from my earliest days. you helped me learn to love my family and that it was ok to be different. i still remember being devistated the day i learned that i couldnt turn into a bat. with regards to your friends and family i wish you farewell

STACY WILLINGHAM

March 16, 2006

GRANDPA MUNSTER!



HE WAS COOL TOO! HE ALSO WAS THE SHOW! I USED TO LIKE HIM WHEN HE TURNED INTO A BAT AND WOULD ALWAYS BE ON THE LOOSE SCARING EVERYBODY. AND ALWAYS THE MAD SCIENTIST USING HERMAN AS HIS GUINEA PIG, HERMAN ALWAYS THE SUCKER! HA! LOVED IT!



THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES!...........

Ann Joseph

March 16, 2006

To the Family of Al Lewis: I was so sorry to hear of his passing. I grew up watching The Munsters; it was one of my favorite shows as a kid. I loved "Grandpa" , especially that laugh of his-one of the greatest I've ever heard! I can still hear it! Al Lewis created a tv character that we'll never forget. May he rest in peace.



Sincerely,



Ann Joseph

Joe Lewis

February 26, 2006

Without you Al, the Munster's would not have ever been the same. I will definitely miss you. Save me a spot in heaven, will ya?

John Battles

February 26, 2006

Al Lewis was an American original. True originals never die. Rest in peace , Zayde Munster , the world will miss you dearly. John.

Guy Gainsforth

February 25, 2006

The world will miss you. You're laugh and heart kept many of us going.

Harriette Berman

February 21, 2006

Al Lewis was a hero! And nothing less than a great man. Brilliant, clear minded, magnificent heart and soul. A freind to the friendless and courage extraordinare! The comedic talent he posessed was major but his contribution to quality of humanity was immeasurable.

A great human being to be ever honored.

All my love to Karen and his family.

In reverence

Harriette Berman

Donald Davis

February 19, 2006

Al or should I say GRand Pa, I will allways remember you, with a smile. There will never be another Grand Pa, or another you. Rest in Peace.

Bea Manske

February 18, 2006

Grandpa graced us with his presance three different times here in minnesota. He brought us warmth and laughter to chilly october nights. Thank you for sharing some of your time with us.

February 16, 2006

ANOTHER GREAT ACTOR GONE TO ACT ON THE STAGES IN HEAVEN.



R.I.P. SIR.

Karen Maloney

February 15, 2006

I grew up with the Munsters and I loved that show Grandpa was so funny!! May he rest in peace and my sympathies to his family and thanks for all the laughs

Kathy Belleau

February 15, 2006

You will always hold a place in my childhood memory, "Grandpa." I also visited your restaurant which was great -- a man of many talents, you will be missed.

robyn leonard

February 13, 2006

I have enjoyed the "Munsters" as I was growing up and will continue to enjoy them forever. Rest in peace "Grandpa Munster" You will be missed by old and young alike. My thoughts and prayers with his surviving family.

John Hot

February 13, 2006

Mr Lewis you were a great

performer,

From the circus, to your talk show.

to being are grandpa Munster. You stole the scene every time you made an entrance and i bet your the one woe got the girl you will be missed but not forgotten bye grampa lewis

Jon & Sue Buck

February 12, 2006

We loved you Grandpa!! We grew up with the Munsters & Car 54 "where are you" you were the BEST!

We met Butch Patrick @ at a show in NJ he said you were a wonderul man! Blessed Be!

Donna Bowden

February 12, 2006

Loved forever...

Jim

February 10, 2006

Thanks for all the laughs, Mr. Lewis. You will never be forgotten!

LaVerna Malpress

February 10, 2006

I Love the munster every since I was a kid,until this day I still watch the munsters.

We will miss you grandpa Lewis,

Love alway to The Lewis Family.

Lisa Campbell

February 10, 2006

Thank you for being you. As a fan for many many years, I wish I would of had the pleasure of meeting you. I got to meet Butch Patrick 10/2004 and he told me what a wonderful man you were. God bless you and your family.

Brian Peterson

February 10, 2006

The Munsters is my favorite TV show that has ever hit the airwaves. In no small way, thanks to our beloved Grandpa Al Lewis. I wanted to thank you Grandpa for your humor and humanity, and for your work in the green party. I'll never foget how much I've laughed with you as my inspiration, and I remain your devoted fan forever. To the surviving family, I cannot relay how sorry I am for your loss. He was a legendary figure in entertainment history and will be missed by all his fans. Luckily for us(the fans), he can never truly pass on for he will live forever in our memories and in syndication!

George Ballantine

February 10, 2006

Dear Grandpa, thanks for the many years of entertainment that you brought all of us. The memories will last forever. Rest in Peace.

Linda Ingenthron

February 10, 2006

What a wonderful legacy to have entertained a whole generation of people and to be so timeless as to have the next generation still being entertained.

God bless and keep the family in their time of sorrow. Al will be missed.

Jacqueline Simmons Bias

February 10, 2006

He will always be alive to me, I have all the movies.



Farewell, Grandpa

Andrea

February 10, 2006

Dear Mrs. Lewis,

I am sorry for the loss of your dear husband Al or as we know him to be Grandpa. He certainly lived for a very long time, ten decades and a half. Don't worry though, as you already know, we will welcome Al back to a life of peace soon right here on earth. Won't that be a joyous time then? A time when we all can live with perfect minds and bodies, perfect environment and everything we desire will be ours. Keep this hope alive in your heart and even though you weep, you can still smile.

"And God will wipe out every tear from their eyes and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry not pain be anymore, the former things have passed away." Revelation 21:4

Jim D.

February 10, 2006

Dear Grandpa, I wish I went to see you 19 years ago at my college (ESU,Poconos,PA) when you were doing college tour gigs. Instead, that night I ended up partying with my friends too early and we never made it to the show. I kick myself every time I think about missing one of the best comedians of our time. You were one talented individual and made millions laugh when they were depressed during the hard times in our country's history. Sorry about missing your show, but I hope to see you doing gigs in Heaven some day! God bless you and your family. Peace and Love Grandpa!

Kelsey Greene

February 9, 2006

Dear Gramps i no sumthing on the net aint gonna count for much, but... i used to watch u w/ my g-pa and i want to say thank you for evrything.

Kelsey Greene

BECKY GATLIN

February 9, 2006

GOODBYE GRANDPA. YOU'LL BE FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS AND MINDS. THANKS FOR ALL THE LAUGHS AND GREAT HUMOR.

GOD BLESS THE LEWIS FAMILY.

Randy Cooper

February 9, 2006

You were one of the best here on earth, but now you are far greater than earth could afford you. May God Bless your Family and friends.

February 9, 2006

i watched your show as a kid and still as a forty something adult...it was always fun to see what you would conjure up...thanks for the fond memories

Tina Ray

February 9, 2006

Grandpa, u will be missed and u are in a good place...i still watch your shows..may god bless your family tina ray

Mary Ann Wenborg

February 9, 2006

Television now is not what the tv was in your day. Totally enjoyed your program and laughed and laughed. Humor was humor in the past. You will be missed, but you are imortalized in your movies, so you are very lucky.



Make them laugh in heaven.



Just an admirer. Mary the Munster fan.

Georgiann Simzak

February 9, 2006

you will be missed

Calsey

February 9, 2006

Grandpa,

Thanks for the great laughs and memories. You will be sadly missed.

Steffany Dean

February 9, 2006

Grandpa, Thank you for what you did for us all. You made me laugh. You will be sadly missed.

Steffany Dean

Carolyn B. Brodie

February 9, 2006

Grandpa you will be missed. Thank for the funny movies you made.

Steven Hill

February 9, 2006

We've lost an Icon, I still pick those re runs over modern programs. Rest In Peace Grandpa, your family has alot to be proud of.

Loralynne Krobetzky

February 9, 2006

"grandpa" Al-

More important than your tv iconism is the political legacy you carved for us. You were a true voice for rights and freedom, unbending to pressure or popularity, and one of my political heroes. Your work for the Green Party and America will not be forgotten. I hope that my generation can rise to the challenge as well.

Bill

February 9, 2006

Grandpa:



Thanks for the memories. God bless you and Godspeed.

Greg Sullivan

February 9, 2006

RIP Al Lewis. Great men leave memories that live forever in our hearts.

Debra Burrell

February 9, 2006

Sending you off with love and appreciation. Good job!

Ernest Crawford

February 8, 2006

I watched you all those years al. on the monsters. May you please rest in please. forever loved by all your fans.

JANE HUNTING

February 8, 2006

YOU WILL ALWAYS BE MISSED WE EXPRESS OUR CONDOLENCES

Charlotte Cantrell

February 8, 2006

To the family of AL LEWIS,,

I grew up watching the Munsters. And I always loved your part.

We will miss you.

elaine fieds

February 8, 2006

deep sympathy to the family and relatives and friends of al lewis. thanks for the laughter grandpa!!

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