Fans Mourn the Loss of Beloved Actor at 46 — His Legacy Lives On
The global theater community is mourning the heartbreaking loss of Ben Lewis, the acclaimed Australian actor celebrated for his unforgettable performances in The Phantom of the Opera and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Love Never Dies. Lewis passed away at just 46, following a brave battle with bowel cancer—a fight he faced with courage, grace, and unwavering optimism.
His passing was confirmed on October 6, 2025, by close friend and Australian television host Todd Woodbridge, who shared an emotional tribute on Instagram. “Ben was a star on stage as the Phantom,” Woodbridge wrote, “but more importantly, he was one of the great humans—funny, caring, and a wonderful mentor to everyone he worked with.” His post drew thousands of messages of love and condolences, reflecting how deeply Lewis touched those who knew him.
Woodbridge reminisced about their long friendship, sharing memories of “holidays in Scotland, backstage laughs at Her Majesty’s Theatre in London, and moments at Wimbledon.” His words painted a portrait not just of a celebrated performer, but of a man whose warmth and generosity reached far beyond the stage lights.
Ben’s journey with cancer began in early 2024, when doctors diagnosed him with an aggressive form of bowel cancer that later became incurable. Despite extensive surgery and months of chemotherapy, the disease spread to his liver, lungs, and pelvis. Yet, those closest to him say he faced every setback with remarkable strength and positivity, refusing to let illness define his final chapter. Even during treatment, Ben continued to sing and perform, drawing comfort from the craft that had defined his life.
Born in London to a family of classically trained opera singers, music was part of Ben’s DNA. After moving to Australia, he honed his skills at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA), where his commanding voice and stage presence quickly set him apart.
He earned early acclaim in productions like Urinetown, A Little Night Music, and Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, but it was his haunting portrayal of the Phantom in Love Never Dies that propelled him to international fame. When the Australian production debuted in 2011, critics praised his ability to blend vulnerability with grandeur, calling his performance “a masterclass in emotional storytelling.” The show’s filmed version brought his talent to audiences around the world, and in 2017, Lewis reprised the role on London’s West End, where his powerful voice and commanding stage presence left audiences spellbound.
Colleagues from both Australia and the UK have remembered him as a performer of rare authenticity—an actor who gave everything to each role, but whose kindness and humility offstage were what truly defined him. “He had a voice that filled the room,” one castmate shared, “but his heart filled every space he walked into.”
Beyond the spotlight, Ben’s greatest devotion was to his wife, Australian actress Melle Stewart. The couple shared a bond rooted in love, humor, and resilience. In 2021, Melle suffered a severe stroke linked to a rare vaccine reaction, leaving her hospitalized for nearly nine months. Throughout her recovery, Ben stood firmly by her side, balancing caregiving and performing with unwavering love. “He was her strength,” a family friend recalled. “Every ounce of his heart went into helping her heal.”
His compassion extended to everyone around him—mentoring young performers, listening to fans after shows, and offering encouragement whenever someone needed it. His legacy isn’t only in his roles but in the quiet acts of generosity that touched so many lives.
Following his passing, theaters across Sydney and London dimmed their lights in tribute. Social media became a chorus of gratitude and mourning, with actors, fans, and musicians sharing stories, videos, and heartfelt memories. His loss has also sparked renewed awareness about bowel cancer, inspiring many to schedule screenings and support cancer research in his name.
Ben Lewis’s story is one of brilliance and humanity—a life lived with passion, artistry, and love. Though his time was cut far too short, his impact endures in every performance, every note, and every person he inspired along the way.
For his wife Melle, his family, and countless fans, he will forever remain the voice that could move hearts and the soul who reminded the world that kindness is the truest mark of greatness.
Ben Lewis may have taken his final bow, but his music—and his light—will echo forever. Share your favorite performance or memory of him below and help celebrate a life that truly made the world a little brighter.