Caleb Lewis has not played any of the last 5 games for Gold Coast Suns.
Caleb Lewis is an Australian playwright and game designer, born on 16 April 1978. He is known for his play Dogfall, first produced in 2007 in Adelaide, South Australia.
Lewis' father was a diver, whose job at one time was to retrieve bodies from the Yarra River in Melbourne. He later worked on an oil rig near Dubai, where Lewis visited him when he was 22.
Lewis studied drama and playwriting at the Flinders University Drama Centre earning a Bachelor of Creative Arts (Hons) in 2001. After this he was mentored by Australian dramatist Nick Enright.
In 2004 Lewis' collection of short plays Songs for the Deaf was produced by FreshTrack Productions for the Adelaide Fringe Festival. He began a two-year residency with the Griffin Theatre Company, culminating in the world premiere of Nailed.