A.J. Lewis(I)
- Producer
- Additional Crew
- Writer
A.J. Lewis is an Emmy and Clio-winning producer and Chief Creative Officer and partner at Fanology.
A.J. received his B.A. from Harvard where he was two-time
captain of the Division I Men's Volleyball team.
In 2005, he co-founded Attention Span Media, the brains behind Hulu's most watched web series, Dorm Life (2008).
An alumnus of UCLA's prestigious MFA Producers Program, Lewis has worked under such luminaries as former Sony Pictures studio chief Peter Guber and David E. Kelley, creator of Boston Legal (2004), Ally McBeal (1997) and The Practice (1997).
Among his TV credits, A.J. produced AMC's Shootout (2003), hosted by Variety's Peter Bart, and the BIO series Shatner's Raw Nerve (2008).
In 2005, he co-founded Attention Span Media, the brains behind Hulu's most watched web series, Dorm Life (2008).
An alumnus of UCLA's prestigious MFA Producers Program, Lewis has worked under such luminaries as former Sony Pictures studio chief Peter Guber and David E. Kelley, creator of Boston Legal (2004), Ally McBeal (1997) and The Practice (1997).
Among his TV credits, A.J. produced AMC's Shootout (2003), hosted by Variety's Peter Bart, and the BIO series Shatner's Raw Nerve (2008).