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Sam Levene

 
Actor: Sam Levene
  • Born: Aug 28, 1907 in New York City, New York
  • Died: Dec 17, 1980 in New York City, New York
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '30s-'50s, '70s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Crime
  • Career Highlights: Sweet Smell of Success, Dial 1119, Act One
  • First Major Screen Credit: The Mad Miss Manton (1938)

Biography

Adept at playing sardonic, side-of-the-mouth urban types, Sam Levene appeared in several top Broadway productions of the early 1930s. At 29 (though looking far older and worldlier), Levene was brought to Hollywood to re-create his stage role as a superstitious gambler in Three Men on a Horse (1936). Not long afterward, he made the first of two appearances as New York police lieutenant Abrams in MGM's Thin Man series. Since Levene always seemed to have just stepped out of a Damon Runyon story, it was only natural that he create the part of crapshooter deluxe Nathan Detroit in the 1950 Broadway production Guys and Dolls; his endearingly offkey renditions of the Frank Loesser tunes "Oldest Established" and "Sue Me" can still be heard on the original cast album. When he wasn't essaying dese-dem-and-dose roles, Levene was frequently cast as a soft-spoken, philosophical Jew in such films as Action in the North Atlantic (1943) and Crossfire (1947). Though he made 36 films in his 33-year Hollywood career, Sam Levene was always happiest in front of a live audience: one of his last Broadway appearances was in the original production of Neil Simon's The Sunshine Boys. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Sam Levene

Levene in The Killers
Born August 28, 1905(1905-08-28)
Russia
Died December 28, 1980 (aged 75)
New York City, United States

Sam Levene (August 28, 1905December 28, 1980) was an American Broadway and film actor.

Born in Russia, Levene appeared in several Broadway plays and musicals in the 1930s. In the mid-30s, he moved to Hollywood to re-create his stage role in the movie Three Men on a Horse, followed by After the Thin Man, both in 1936. He also appeared in many film noir classics including The Killers, Brute Force, and Crossfire. Levene made 36 films total during his Hollywood career.

Levene was nominated for a 1961 Tony Award as Best Actor in a Play for The Devil's Advocate. Although not a good vocalist, he can be heard in the role of Nathan Detroit on the original cast recording of the musical Guys and Dolls, in which he appeared on Broadway. His solo number, "Sue Me," was written in one octave to compensate for his lack of singing ability. He lost the role to Frank Sinatra in the film adaptation. Levene also starred in the Broadway productions Dinner at Eight (1932), Room Service (1937), Light Up the Sky (1948), Heartbreak House (1959), The Impossible Years (1965), and Neil Simon's The Sunshine Boys (1972), among many others.

Levene's last film role was in the courtroom drama ...And Justice for All (1979). Levene, who was Jewish, died of a heart attack in New York City.

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