Michael Lewis (born 1960) is an American non-fiction author and financial journalist.
Michael, Mike, Mick or Mickey Lewis may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment
- Michael J. Lewis (composer) (born 1939), British composer of film music
 - Mike Lewis (musician) (born 1977), Welsh guitarist for Lostprophets
 - Mike Lewis (model) (born 1981), Japan-born, Indonesian model
 - Michael Lewis (model) (born 1987), Israeli basketball player, actor and fashion model
 - Michael Lewis (musician), American saxophonist
 - Michael J. Lewis (architecture critic), American art historian and architecture critic
 
Sports
American football
- Mike Lewis (American football) (born 1949), American football defensive lineman
 - Michael Lewis (wide receiver) (born 1971), American football wide receiver and punt returner
 - Michael Lewis (safety) (born 1980), American football strong safety
 - Mike Lewis (arena football) (born 1984), American football defensive end
 
Other sports
- Mike Lewis (basketball) (born 1946), American basketball player
 - Mickey Lewis (1965-2021), English footballer
 - Michael Lewis (cyclist) (born 1967), Belizean racing cyclist
 - Mick Lewis (born 1974), Australian cricketer
 - Michael Lewis (basketball coach) (born 1977), American basketball coach
 - Mike Lewis (rower) (born 1981), Canadian rower
 - Michael James Lewis (born 1990), American racing driver
 
Others
- Michael Lewis (1570s MP) (fl. 1571–1572), English politician representing Stamford (UK Parliament constituency)
 - Michael Lewis (naval historian) (1890–1970), British naval historian
 - Michael Lewis (psychologist) (born 1937), American developmental psychologist
 - Michael Lewis (bishop) (born 1952), English bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Cyprus and the Gulf
 - Michael Lewis (businessman) (born 1959), South African-born British businessman
 - Michael V. Lewis (born 1963), American CEO and businessman
 - Michael Lewis (philosopher) (born 1977), British philosopher
 - Michael Lewis (archaeologist), British archaeologist
 
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