
Directing
Born March 8, 1938 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Lewis Teague (born 8 March 1938 in Brooklyn, New York) is a film director, whose work includes Alligator, Cat's Eye, Cujo, The Dukes of Hazzard: Reunion!, Navy SEALs and The Triangle. He apprenticed with Sydney Pollack at Universal Television, and was a production manager on the rock concert documentary Woodstock (1970). Teague found gainful employment working for Roger Corman throughout the 1970s: he handled second-unit director chores on Death Race 2000 (1975), Thunder and Lightning (1977) and Avalanche (1978) and served as an editor for Monte Hellman's Cockfighter (1974) and Jonathan Demme's Crazy Mama (1975). Teague was also second-unit director on Samuel Fuller's World War II movie, The Big Red One (1980).

King on Screen
Self

American Grindhouse
Himself

Dog Days: The Making of 'Cujo'
Self

The Triangle

Love and Treason

The Dukes of Hazzard: Reunion!

Profiler

Nash Bridges

Saved By The Light

OP Center

Time Trax

T Bone N Weasel

Wedlock

Navy Seals

Shannon's Deal

Collision Course

Walk on the Wild Side

The Jewel of the Nile

Cat's Eye

Cujo

Fighting Back

Riker

Alligator

The Big Red One

A Man Called Sloane

The Lady in Red

Fast Charlie... the Moonbeam Rider

Thunder and Lightning

Hollywood Boulevard
Party Guest (uncredited)

Number Our Days

Crazy Mama

Death Race 2000
Toreador (uncredited)

Summer Run

Cockfighter

Dirty O'Neil

Woodstock

Bongo Wolf’s Revenge

The Alfred Hitchcock Hour