Mask

Mask

76 mins | Documentary | Nov. 18, 2015

Charles Lewis founded TapouT in 1997, prompting a whirlwind life that intersected the birth of a sport. Selling TapouT apparel out of the trunk of his car during road trips throughout California, a hot bed of mixed martial arts in the late 1990s, Lewis took on the superhero persona of “Mask" as he donned war paint on his face and wore outlandish comic book outfits. Mask's vision quickly came to represent hardcore aspects of MMA fandom at a time when the sport floundered under political pressure. The history of MMA cannot be told without mentioning Charles “Mask” Lewis, or the era in which he emerged. On March 11, 2009, Lewis was killed by a drunk driver in Newport Beach, Calif. To honor his contributions, the sport's dominant promoter, the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), posthumously inducted "Mask" as the first and only non-fighter into the UFC Hall of Fame.

Mask

76 mins | Documentary | Nov. 18, 2015

Mask
Charles Lewis founded TapouT in 1997, prompting a whirlwind life that intersected the birth of a sport. Selling TapouT apparel out of the trunk of his car during road trips throughout California, a hot bed of mixed martial arts in the late 1990s, Lewis took on the superhero persona of “Mask" as he donned war paint on his face and wore outlandish comic book outfits. Mask's vision quickly came to represent hardcore aspects of MMA fandom at a time when the sport floundered under political pressure. The history of MMA cannot be told without mentioning Charles “Mask” Lewis, or the era in which he emerged. On March 11, 2009, Lewis was killed by a drunk driver in Newport Beach, Calif. To honor his contributions, the sport's dominant promoter, the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), posthumously inducted "Mask" as the first and only non-fighter into the UFC Hall of Fame.
Producers Razak Sport Films, StreetMade
Original title Mask
Directors Bobby Razak
Writers

Cast

Dan Caldwell

as Himself

Charles Lewis, Jr

as Himself

John McCarthy

as Himself

Eddy Millis

as Himself

Tim Katz

as Himself

Nicolas Walls

as Young Charles

Joe Dawes

as Himself

Chris Conley

as Himself

Josh Barnett

as Himself

Mike Guymon

as Himself

Dana White

as Himself

Lorenzo Fertitta

as Himself

Brian Warren

as Himself

Lacy White

as Herself

Donald Cerrone

as Himself

Chuck Liddell

as Himself