Henry Levin
Henry Levin was born on Jun 05, 1909 in USA. Henry Levin's big-screen debut came with Dangerous Blondes directed by Leigh Jason in 1943.
A former stage actor and director, Henry Levin had a long and prolific career in films. Entering the business in 1943 as a dialogue director, he graduated to directing features the next year, and turned out films in just about every genre over the next 36 years. His heyday was in the 1960s, when he turned out several bright and frothy sex comedies, notably Un mari en laisse (1962), Les filles de l'air (1963) and Honeymoon Hotel (1964). Although Levin's forte was light comedies, one of his most interesting films was a dark, brooding western with Jack Palance, Jicop le proscrit (1957). He finished his career piloting made-for-television movies, and died on the final day of shooting Scout's Honor (1980).
Birthday
Jun 05, 1909Place of Birth
Trenton, New Jersey, USA
Awards
1 wins & 1 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 1980
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5.5 - 1977
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5.5 - 1969
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4.7 - 1967
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5.3 - 1966
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5.8 - 1966
Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die
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6.1 - 1966
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5.1 - 1965
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5.8 - 1964
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5.1 - 1963
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6.2 - 1962
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- 1961
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5.5 - 1960
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- 1959
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- 1957
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6.2 - 1957
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5.6 - 1955
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5.8 - 1954
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6.6 - 1954
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5.7 - 1953
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6.8 - 1952
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6.5 - 1952
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6.2 - 1950
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5.8 - 1950
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6.0 - 1950
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6.8 - 1949
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5.8 - 1949
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6.6 - 1948
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6.6 - 1947
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6.0 - 1947
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6.3 - 1946
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6.7 - 1946
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5.8 - 1946
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6.7 - 1946
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5.8 - 1946
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5.7 - 1945
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6.2 - 1944
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6.2 - 1944
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5.2 - 1944
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5.3 - 1943
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