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Jules Victor Levy

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Jules Victor Levy Famous memorial

Birth
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Death
24 May 2003 (aged 80)
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Culver City, Los Angeles County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.9796139, Longitude: -118.3890444
Plot
Garden of Abraham, Front of Mausoleum, Plot 7, Grave 6
Memorial ID
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Film and television producer. Levy produced and worked on such films as, "Gator" (1976), "Brannigan" (1974), "McQ" (1974), "White Lightning" (1973), "Kansas City Bomber" (1972), "The Honkers" (1972), "The Hunting Party" (1971), "The McKenzie Break" (1970), "Underground" (1970), "Sam Whiskey" (1969), "Clambake" (1967), "The Glory Guys" (1965), "Geronimo" (1962), "The Flame Barrier" (1958), "The Return Of Dracula" (1958), "The Vampire" (1957), "The Monster That Challenged The World" (1957), "Down Three Dark Streets" (1954), "Vice Squad" (1953), "Without Warning" (1952), "New Orleans" (1947), "Abilene Town" (1946), "The Hairy Ape" (1944), "Pardon My Sarong" (1942), "Butch Minds The Baby" (1942), "Hellzapoppin" (1941), "Tight Shoes" (1941), "The Boys From Syracuse" (1940), "The Sword Of Monte Christo" (1950), "Dakota Lil" (1950), "The Golden Eye" (1948), "The Shanghai Chest" (1948), "The Dude Goes West" (1948), "The Enchanted Valley" (1948), "Silent Conflict" (1948), and "New Orleans" (1947). Levy also gained fame as the producer of such classic television shows as, "The Big Valley" (1965-1969), "The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor" (1959-1962), "Law Of The Plainsman" (1959), and "The Rifleman" (1958-1963).
Film and television producer. Levy produced and worked on such films as, "Gator" (1976), "Brannigan" (1974), "McQ" (1974), "White Lightning" (1973), "Kansas City Bomber" (1972), "The Honkers" (1972), "The Hunting Party" (1971), "The McKenzie Break" (1970), "Underground" (1970), "Sam Whiskey" (1969), "Clambake" (1967), "The Glory Guys" (1965), "Geronimo" (1962), "The Flame Barrier" (1958), "The Return Of Dracula" (1958), "The Vampire" (1957), "The Monster That Challenged The World" (1957), "Down Three Dark Streets" (1954), "Vice Squad" (1953), "Without Warning" (1952), "New Orleans" (1947), "Abilene Town" (1946), "The Hairy Ape" (1944), "Pardon My Sarong" (1942), "Butch Minds The Baby" (1942), "Hellzapoppin" (1941), "Tight Shoes" (1941), "The Boys From Syracuse" (1940), "The Sword Of Monte Christo" (1950), "Dakota Lil" (1950), "The Golden Eye" (1948), "The Shanghai Chest" (1948), "The Dude Goes West" (1948), "The Enchanted Valley" (1948), "Silent Conflict" (1948), and "New Orleans" (1947). Levy also gained fame as the producer of such classic television shows as, "The Big Valley" (1965-1969), "The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor" (1959-1962), "Law Of The Plainsman" (1959), and "The Rifleman" (1958-1963).

Bio by: The Silent Forgotten


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  • Added: May 28, 2003
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7504154/jules_victor-levy: accessed ), memorial page for Jules Victor Levy (12 Feb 1923–24 May 2003), Find a Grave Memorial ID 7504154, citing Hillside Memorial Park, Culver City, Los Angeles County, California, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.