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Paul Levine is known for Aurora: Operation Intercept (1995), Best of the Best (1989) and Spider's Web (2002).- Additional Crew
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Paul Levine is known for Voicemail (2018).- David Levine has worked in television production and film development for numerous luminary producers. He wrote for the Daytime Network Soap Opera "General Hospital." His associates have included Skip Steloff (Heritage Entertainment), Paul Witt, Tony Thomas, and Susan Harris (Witt-Thomas-Harris Productions Network Televison), Mort Lachman and Alan Landsburg (Alan Landsburg Productions Network Television), Frank Konigsberg (Twentieth Century Fox Made for Television Movies), Hart-Thomas-Berlin Productions, and Carole Isenberg, among others. He also worked in development as a producer on several major motion pictures for MGM (Richard Zanuck Production), and Universal Pictures (screenplay by David Webb Peoples). David graduated UCLA with a Bachelor's Degree in Philosophy and postgraduate studies in Business at Columbia University. He studied piano at Juilliard Evening Division; drama with Peggy Feury at the legendary Loft Studio; and completed a three-year professional acting program with Wayne Dvorak in the Meisner Technique. Collectively, the many years studying classic film, literature, poetry, art, history, philosophy, and music defines his aesthetic sensibility.
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Paul Levine is known for Dead Giveaway (1995) and Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills (1989).- Additional Crew
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Paul Levine is known for Plumbers Don't Wear Ties (1994).- Casting Director
Paul Levine is known for Hiding Victoria (2006).- Sound Department
Paul Levine was born on 13 October 1921 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He is known for The Further Adventures of Tennessee Buck (1988), Charlie's Angels (1976) and Syngenor (1990). He died on 9 July 2010 in Santa Monica, California, USA.