Sex And The City Star Jason Lewis Explains Why He Disappeared for Three Years
He is writing three interconnected trilogies and says he aims for 1,000 to 2,000 words a day while living a regimented surf-focused routine.
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Sex And The City star Jason Lewis explains why he disappeared for three years
Sex And The City star Jason Lewis has revealed he walked away from Hollywood and disappeared for three years because he moved to Costa Rica to work on a series of fantasy novels.
‘Sex and the City’ Actor Jason Lewis Reveals Shocking Reason He Disappeared for 3 Years
Sex and the City alum Jason Lewis opened up about the surprising reason he disappeared from the spotlight for the past three years. “I was in a space where I’ve been working on a fantasy book series. Three trilogies,” Lewis, 54, confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter in an interview published on Thursday, May 28. “[The trilogy is] closer to Lord of the Rings [than science fiction]. It’s epic fantasy. It’s my own magic system based more in physics t…
After three years away from social media, Jason Lewis has returned to Instagram in the last few days making a mystery about new personal and professional projects. Now, the actor known for playing Smith Jerrod on 的Sex and the City . . revealed that he has left Los Angeles, and is living in Costa Rica all this time. He also told that he decided to start a new career as a fantasy writer at The Hollywood Reporter. The actor who played the character…
'Sex & the City' Star Jason Lewis Reveals He Quietly Moved to Costa Rica to Write Fantasy Novels
Getty Jason Lewis is revealing his surprising whereabouts. The 54-year-old actor, who played Smith Jerrod in Sex and The City, largely left the spotlight following his role in the hit HBO series, and is just now speaking up about what he’s been doing ever since. Jason Lewis moved to Costa Rica As it turns out, Jason moved from California to Costa Rica, where he is working on a fantasy book series made up of nine novels. He says the series is ins…
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