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{{short description|American film director}}
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| birth_name = Daniel Henry Levin
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| birth_date = 12/03/1932
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| birth_place = Trenton, New Jersey [[United States]]
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| occupation = Film director, television director, theatre director
| occupation = Film director, television director, theatre director
| years_active = 1967–present
| years_active = 1967–2012
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| spouse = Audrey Davis Levin
| children = Kristina Davis
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'''Peter Levin''' is an American director of film, television and theatre.
'''Peter Levin''' is an American director of film, television and theatre.


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Since 1967, Levin has amassed a large number of credits directing episodic television and television films. Some of his television series credits include ''[[Love Is a Many Splendored Thing (TV series)|Love Is a Many Splendored Thing]]'', ''[[James at 15]]'', ''[[The Paper Chase (TV series)|The Paper Chase]]'', ''[[Family (1976 TV series)|Family]]'', ''[[Starsky & Hutch]]'', ''[[Lou Grant (TV series)|Lou Grant]]'', ''[[Fame (1982 TV series)|Fame]]'', ''[[Cagney & Lacey]]'', ''[[Law & Order]]'' and ''[[Judging Amy]]''.<ref name="Film Reference">[http://www.filmreference.com/film/33/Peter-Levin.html Peter Levin Biography ((?)-)] Film Reference</ref>
Since 1967, Levin has amassed a large number of credits directing episodic television and television films. Some of his television series credits include ''[[Love Is a Many Splendored Thing (TV series)|Love Is a Many Splendored Thing]]'', ''[[James at 15]]'', ''[[The Paper Chase (TV series)|The Paper Chase]]'', ''[[Family (1976 TV series)|Family]]'', ''[[Starsky & Hutch]]'', ''[[Lou Grant (TV series)|Lou Grant]]'', ''[[Fame (1982 TV series)|Fame]]'', ''[[Cagney & Lacey]]'', ''[[Law & Order]]'' and ''[[Judging Amy]]''.<ref name="Film Reference">[http://www.filmreference.com/film/33/Peter-Levin.html Peter Levin Biography ((?)-)] Film Reference</ref>


Some of his television film credits include ''[[Rape and Marriage: The Rideout Case]]'' (1980), ''[[A Reason to Live (1985 film)|A Reason to Live]]'' (1985), ''[[Popeye Doyle (film)|Popeye Doyle]]'' (1986), ''[[A Killer Among Us]]'' (1990), ''[[Queen Sized]]'' (2008) and among other films.<ref name="Film Reference"/>
Some of his television film credits include ''[[Rape and Marriage: The Rideout Case]]'' (1980), ''[[A Reason to Live (1985 film)|A Reason to Live]]'' (1985), ''[[Popeye Doyle (film)|Popeye Doyle]]'' (1986), ''[[A Killer Among Us]]'' (1990), ''[[Queen Sized]]'' (2008) and among other films.<ref name="Film Reference"/> He directed "Heart in Hiding", written by his wife Audrey Davis Levin, for which she received an Emmy for Best Day Time Special in the 1970s.


Prior to becoming a director, Levin worked as an actor in several [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] productions. He trained at the [[Carnegie Mellon University]]. Eventually becoming a theatre director, he directed productions at the [[Long Wharf Theatre]] and the [[Pacific Resident Theatre]] Company. He also co-founded the off-off-Broadway [[Loft Theatre]] and was also an associate artist of The Interact Theatre Company.<ref>[http://www.tnt.tv/movies/movietitle/?oid=26832 Peter Levin biography] at Movies on [[Turner Network Television|TNT]]</ref>
Prior to becoming a director, Levin worked as an actor in several [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] productions. He costarred with Susan Strasberg in "[The Diary of Ann Frank]" but had to leave the production when he was drafted into the Army. He trained at the [[Carnegie Mellon University]]. Eventually becoming a theatre director, he directed productions at the [[Long Wharf Theatre]] and the [[Pacific Resident Theatre]] Company. He also co-founded the off-off-Broadway Theatre [the Hardware Poets Playhouse] with his wife Audrey Davis Levin and was also an associate artist of The Interact Theatre Company.<ref>[http://www.tnt.tv/movies/movietitle/?oid=26832 Peter Levin biography] at Movies on [[Turner Network Television|TNT]]</ref>


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Latest revision as of 04:15, 28 May 2024

Peter Levin
Born
Daniel Henry Levin

12/03/1932
Trenton, New Jersey United States
Occupation(s)Film director, television director, theatre director
Years active1967–2012
SpouseAudrey Davis Levin
ChildrenKristina Davis

Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre.

Career

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Since 1967, Levin has amassed a large number of credits directing episodic television and television films. Some of his television series credits include Love Is a Many Splendored Thing, James at 15, The Paper Chase, Family, Starsky & Hutch, Lou Grant, Fame, Cagney & Lacey, Law & Order and Judging Amy.[1]

Some of his television film credits include Rape and Marriage: The Rideout Case (1980), A Reason to Live (1985), Popeye Doyle (1986), A Killer Among Us (1990), Queen Sized (2008) and among other films.[1] He directed "Heart in Hiding", written by his wife Audrey Davis Levin, for which she received an Emmy for Best Day Time Special in the 1970s.

Prior to becoming a director, Levin worked as an actor in several Broadway productions. He costarred with Susan Strasberg in "[The Diary of Ann Frank]" but had to leave the production when he was drafted into the Army. He trained at the Carnegie Mellon University. Eventually becoming a theatre director, he directed productions at the Long Wharf Theatre and the Pacific Resident Theatre Company. He also co-founded the off-off-Broadway Theatre [the Hardware Poets Playhouse] with his wife Audrey Davis Levin and was also an associate artist of The Interact Theatre Company.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b Peter Levin Biography ((?)-) Film Reference
  2. ^ Peter Levin biography at Movies on TNT
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