David Levien(I)
- Writer
- Producer
- Director
- Awards
- 1 nomination
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Known for
Credits
Writer
- 2022
- 2016–2022
- 2016–2021
- Runner Runner
- written by
- 2013
- The Girlfriend Experience
- written by
- 2009
- Ocean's Thirteen
- written by
- 2007
- 2005
- Walking Tall
- screenplay
- 2004
- 2003
- Runaway Jury
- screenplay
- 2003
- Knockaround Guys
- written by
- 2001
- Rounders
- written by
- 1998
Producer
- 2016–2022
- 2022
- Tony Robbins: I Am Not Your Guru
- executive producer
- 2016
- I Smile Back
- producer
- 2015
- Runner Runner
- producer
- 2013
- The Lucky Ones
- producer
- 2007
- The Illusionist
- producer
- 2006
- 2005
- 2003
- Interview with the Assassin
- producer
- 2002
- Knockaround Guys
- producer (produced by)
- 2001
Director
- 2013
- Solitary Man
- Director
- 2009
- 2005
- Knockaround Guys
- Director (directed by)
- 2001
Personal details
- Other worksNovel: "Wormwood" - June 1999
- Publicity listings
Did you know
- TriviaCo-writes with Brian Koppelman.
- Quotes[when asked..."What influenced you to write crime novels? Who were your inspirations?"] I'm a rabid follower of true crime stories, and after reading of the horrors of countless child abductions, a story about a missing boy and the toll it takes on his family lodged in my consciousness. After a long period of trying to figure out how to tell it, the Frank Behr character -- a tough, damaged ex-cop with a dark past -- walked onto the scene in my head and I began writing what became "City of The Sun." I'd been an avid crime fiction reader since I was a kid. Chandler and Hammett, John D. MacDonald, Donald Westlake, Elmore Leonard, Lawrence Block, James Elroy and even the crime novels of Cormack McCarthy are among my favorites. They set the standard -- which is a very literary one I believe -- in the genre, and the one that I strive for in my books. I'll leave it to the reader to decide if I belong in their company.
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