Huey Lewis
Known for: Acting
Huey Lewis (born Hugh Anthony Cregg III, July 5, 1950) is an American singer, songwriter, and actor, best known as the lead vocalist and harmonica player of the rock band Huey Lewis and the News. The band achieved massive success in the 1980s with hits such as “The Power of Love,” “Hip to Be Square,” and “Stuck with You,” and their album Sports (1983) remains one of the best-selling pop releases of all time. Born in New York City and raised in Marin County, California, Lewis attended Strawberry Point Elementary School (where he skipped second grade) and Edna Maguire Junior High School. His mother, Magda Cregg, was a Polish refugee, and his maternal grandfather invented the red wax sealant used on certain cheeses. After his parents divorced when he was 13, he was sent to the Lawrenceville School in New Jersey, graduating in 1967 with a perfect 800 on the math SAT. He enrolled at Cornell University in the engineering program but dropped out in his junior year in December 1969 to pursue music. As a teenager, Lewis hitchhiked across the country, stowed away on a plane to Europe, and spent time busking in Madrid, Spain, where he became an accomplished blues harmonica player. Upon returning to the U.S., he joined the Bay Area band Clover in 1971, adopting the stage name Huey Lewis (inspired by poet Lew Welch, his mother’s longtime partner). Clover recorded two albums in the UK with producer Mutt Lange but struggled as punk rock overshadowed their pub-rock sound. While Lewis was on vacation, the rest of the band backed Elvis Costello on his debut album My Aim Is True. Clover disbanded in 1979. In 1979, Lewis formed Huey Lewis and the American Express, which soon became Huey Lewis and the News. After a unsuccessful self-titled debut in 1980, the band broke through with Picture This (1982) and exploded with Sports (1983), which sold over 10 million copies in the U.S. and produced multiple Top 10 hits. Their follow-up Fore! (1986) also reached No. 1. Lewis wrote or co-wrote many of the band’s songs and contributed harmonica to notable recordings, including Thin Lizzy’s Live and Dangerous (1978). The band’s music featured prominently in popular culture, most notably with “The Power of Love” in Back to the Future (1985), in which Lewis also had a cameo. They contributed to “We Are the World” and scored 14 Top 20 Billboard Hot 100 hits during the 1980s and early 1990s. In 1995, Lewis sued Ray Parker Jr. over similarities between “I Want a New Drug” and the Ghostbusters theme. The case was settled out of court. Lewis has also produced for artists such as Nick Lowe and Bruce Hornsby. In 2018, Lewis was forced into semi-retirement after being diagnosed with Ménière’s disease, which caused severe hearing loss. By 2025, he reported total deafness, though a cochlear implant has partially restored his ability to hear speech. Despite this, the band continues to tour occasionally, and Lewis remains active in other projects. In 2024, the jukebox musical The Heart of Rock and Roll, based on the band’s catalog, premiered on Broadway. In February 2025, he was the inaugural inductee into the People’s Music Hall of Fame.
Filmography
Series
Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen
Self - Guest
2009
Series
The Daily Show
Self
1996
Series
The Blacklist
Huey Lewis
2013
Series
One Tree Hill
Jimmy James
2003
Series
Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Self - Guest
2003
Series
Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Self - Musical Guest
2003
Series
Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Self
2003
Series
The King of Queens
Huey Lewis
1998
Film
Back to the Future
High School Band Audition Judge (uncredited)
1985
Series
Sherri
Self - Guest
2022
Series
Late Night with Conan O'Brien
Self - Musical Guest
1993
Series
Hot in Cleveland
Johnny Revere
2010
Series
Just Shoot Me!
Gary Rosenberg
1997
Series
The Cleveland Show
Guy Who Looks Like Huey Lewis (voice)
2009
Series
Champs-Elysées
Self
1982
Series
MTV Video Music Awards
Self - Preshow Host
1984
Series
MTV Video Music Awards
Self
1984
Series
Viña del Mar International Song Festival
Self - Musical Guest
1963
Series
Going Live!
Self
1987
The Tony Danza Show
Self
2004
Series
Rockpalast
1974
Series
Fridays
Self - Musical Guest
1980
Series
Buccaneers & Bones
2010
Where Are They Now?
Self
1999
Series
The BRIT Awards
Self
1977
Film
Sphere
Helicopter Pilot
1998
Series
Reunited Apart
Self
2020
Series
The Rosie O'Donnell Show
Self - Guest
1996
Film
Michael Jackson: A Life in Music
Self (archive footage)
2026
Series
Generation Gap
Self
2022
Film
The Greatest Night in Pop
Self
2024
Film
Short Cuts
Vern Miller
1993
Film
Amazon Women on the Moon
Huey Lewis (segment "Murray in Videoland") (uncredited)
1987
Film
Shadow of Doubt
Al Gordon
1998
Film
Duets
Ricky Dean
2000
Film
Back in Time
Self
2015
Series
Joe Montana: Cool Under Pressure
Self
2022
Film
We Are the World: The Story Behind the Song
Self
1985
Film
Huey Lewis and the News: Before!
Self
1987
Film
Looking Back to the Future
Self (archive footage)
2009
Film
The Postal Service Zoom Auditions
Self
2020
Film
The Making of Back to the Future
Self
1986
Film
Graduation
Mike
2007
Film
O Melhor do Flash Back - 92 Clipes Para Recordar
Self (archive footage)
2009
Film
The Real Story of Humpty Dumpty
Scratch (voice)
1990
Film
Marty & Doc: The Inside Story of a Phenomenon
Self
2022
Film
.com for Murder
Agent Matheson
2001
Film
Dead Husbands
Dalton Phillips (uncredited)
1998
Film
Phil Lynott: Songs for While I'm Away
Self
2020
Film
Land of Milk & Honey
1995
Film
The Rocker: A Portrait of Phil Lynott
Self
1996
Film
American Psycho with Huey Lewis and Weird Al
Self
2013
Film
Rockpile: Born Fighters
Self
1979
Film
Thin Lizzy: Live and Dangerous
Self - Harmonica
1978
Film
He Did Go All the Way: A Chris Berman Tribute
Self
2017
Film
Pocket Full of Soul: The Harmonica Documentary
Self
2009
Film
Huey Lewis & the News: Live at 25
Self - Lead Vocals, Harmonica
2005
Film
Huey Lewis and the News: The Heart of Rock and Roll
Self - Vocals & Harmonica
1985
Film
Best of Night of the Proms Vol. 3
Self
2008
Film
Huey Lewis and the News - All the Way Live
1987