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Acting
Lew Temple (born October 2, 1967) is an American actor known for his roles as Locus Fender in the action film Domino; Cal, the diner manager in the comedy-drama Waitress; and Axel in the third season of The Walking Dead.
Highest rated appearances

Acceleration
as Dominic

Selling Isobel
as Viktor

Homeless Ashes
as Chico

Limbo
as Jimmie

Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood
as Land Pirate Lew

Same Difference
as Charles

Between the Darkness
as Roy Grady

Peel
as Floyd

Texas Cotton
as Joe

A Boy Called Sailboat
as DJ

Feral
as Talbot

The Iron Orchard
as Ort Cooley

Cut Off
as Bobby

Behind the Walls
as Darrel / Darren

Don't Be a Hero
as Harold

The Endless
as Tim

Kidnap
as Terry Fickey

We Are Family
as Norm

The Grace of Jake
as Alvah

My B.F.F.
as Principal Moe Thibodeaux

31
as Psycho-Head

Home
as Lew

Impact Earth
as Sam Dresser

Desierto
as Border Patrol

A Fighting Season
as Harris

Lap Dance
as Matt Ewing

Camouflage
as Nolan

Atlas Shrugged: Part III
as Ellis Wyatt

Lucky Dog
as Walter

Night Moves
as Wandering Camper

Wicked Blood
as Donny Baker

Zombex
as Aldous Huxtable

House of Forbidden Secrets
as Elias Solomon

The Lone Ranger
as Hollis

Saving Lincoln
as Montgomery Blair

MoniKa
as Lloyd

The Preacher's Daughter
as The Garden

Lawless
as Deputy Henry Abshire

Rango
as Furgus / Hitch (voice)

Unstoppable
as Ned Oldham

A Gangland Love Story
as Ivan

The Killing Jar
as Lonnie

Silent Night, Zombie Night
as Jeffrey Hannigan

Someone's Knocking at the Door
as Coroner Tom Collins

Happy in the Valley
as Chris

House
as Pete

Trailer Park of Terror
as Marv

Michael Lives: The Making of Halloween
as Self

Halloween
as Noel Kluggs

The Horror Convention Massacre
as Self

Waitress
as Cal

Déjà Vu
as Paramedic

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning
as Sheriff Winston Hoyt

Heavens Fall
as Wade Wright

30 Days in Hell: The Making of 'The Devil's Rejects'
as Self

Domino
as Locus Fender

The Devil's Rejects
as Adam Banjo

21 Grams
as County Sheriff

Rolling Kansas
as Bill

On the Borderline
as Web