He’s back! After a three-year hiatus, Jeff Lewis is making his grand return to television in the Amazon Freevee Original series Hollywood Houselift with Jeff Lewis. The famed interior designer is taking viewers into the homes of some of Hollywood’s most familiar faces, and helping them transform their spaces. The first three episodes of Hollywood Houselift with Jeff Lewis will premiere on June 10, with a new episode available each Friday through July 29, streaming exclusively on Amazon Freevee, the new name for IMDb TV.
In the first season of Hollywood Houselift, renowned house flipper, interior designer, and radio host Jeff Lewis is reintroduced to audiences as a successful single father and businessman running his thriving company, Jeff Lewis Design. Jeff’s no-nonsense attitude and celebrated California-classic, modern design aesthetic continue to attract a wide variety of famous clients seeking his expertise with home improvements on every scale. With a small team of trusted project managers, including long-time employee and SIRIUS XM radio co-host Megan Weaver, Tyler Meyerkorth, and new assistant Shane Douglas, it’s nonstop laughs and drama every step of the way, while also delivering one-of-a-kind renovations to celebrity clients, including Anthony Anderson, Fortune Feimster, Lamorne Morris, Melissa Rivers, Ashlee Simpson Ross, Evan Ross, Roselyn Sanchez, Mira Sorvino, and Wilmer Valderrama.
Hollywood Houselift with Jeff Lewis is executive produced by Jeff Lewis, Allison Grodner, and Rich Meehan in association with Fly on the Wall Entertainment. Billy Taylor serves as the series showrunner.
Amazon Freevee, uniquely offers premium Originals on a free streaming service, including the upcoming May 6 premiere of Bosch: Legacy, the spinoff of the Prime Video series Bosch; the newly released second season of buddy-cop drama Pretty Hard Cases; and the zany true-crime docuseries Bug Out. Spanning drama and comedy, scripted and unscripted, additional Freevee Originals currently available include the court program Judy Justice (recently picked up for a second season), sports docuseries UNINTERRUPTED’s Top Class: The Life and Times of the Sierra Canyon Trailblazers, the spy thriller Alex Rider, the music docuseries Luke Bryan: My Dirt Road Diary, and the heist drama Leverage: Redemption. Upcoming Originals include Greg Garcia’s comedy series Sprung; Australian crime drama Troppo; and High School, a scripted series adapted for television by Clea DuVall, produced by Plan B, and based on the New York Times best-selling memoir by Grammy-nominated, platinum recording artists Tegan and Sara Quin.