Levin, Herman (1907–90), producer. The Philadelphia‐born lawyer turned to the stage in 1949 with the musical revue Call Me Mister and the Sartre drama No Exit. In 1949 he produced the popular musical version of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, but his greatest success came when he presented My Fair Lady (1956). The Great White Hope (1968) was his only subsequent hit.




