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Barry Levinson

Barry Lee Levinson (born April 6, 1942) is an American film director, producer and screenwriter.[1] His best-known works are mid-budget[2] comedy drama and drama films such as Diner (1982), The Natural (1984), Good Morning, Vietnam (1987), Bugsy (1991), and Wag the Dog (1997). Levinson won the Academy Award for Best Director for Rain Man (1988).[3][4][5] In 2021, he co-executive produced the Hulu miniseries Dopesick and directed the first two episodes.

Barry Levinson
Levinson in 2009
Born
Barry Lee Levinson

(1942-04-06) April 6, 1942 (age 81)
Alma materAmerican University
Occupations
  • Director
  • screenwriter
  • producer
Years active1970–present
Known for
Spouses
(m. 1975; div. 1982)
Diana Rhodes
(m. 1983)
Children3, including Sam Levinson

Early life Edit

Levinson is of Russian-Jewish descent.[6][7][8][9] After growing up in Forest Park, Baltimore and graduating from Forest Park Senior High School in 1960, Levinson attended Baltimore City Community College and American University in Washington, D.C. at the American University School of Communication, where he studied broadcast journalism.[citation needed]

He then moved to Los Angeles to work as an actor and writer and performed comedy routines. Levinson at one time shared an apartment with would-be drug smuggler (and subject of the movie Blow) George Jung.[1][10][11][12][13]

Career Edit

Levinson's first writing work was for variety shows such as The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine, The Lohman and Barkley Show, The Tim Conway Show, and The Carol Burnett Show. After some success as a screenwriter – notably the Mel Brooks comedies Silent Movie (1976) and High Anxiety (1977) (in which he played a bellboy) and the Oscar-nominated script (co-written by then-wife Valerie Curtin) ...And Justice for All (1979) – Levinson began his career as a film director.

His first directorial effort was Diner (1982), for which he also wrote the script, earned him an Oscar nomination for Best Original Screenplay. Diner was the first of four films set in the Baltimore of Levinson's youth. The other three were Tin Men (1987), a story of aluminum-siding salesmen in the 1960s starring Richard Dreyfuss and Danny DeVito; the immigrant family saga Avalon (1990) featuring Elijah Wood in one of his earliest screen appearances; and Liberty Heights (1999).

His biggest hit, both critically and financially, was Rain Man (1988), a sibling drama starring Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise in which Levinson appeared as a doctor in a cameo appearance. The film won four Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director. It also won the Golden Bear at the 39th Berlin International Film Festival.[14]

Levinson directed the popular period baseball drama The Natural (1984), starring Robert Redford. Redford later directed Quiz Show (1994), and he cast Levinson as television personality Dave Garroway. Levinson also directed the classic war comedy Good Morning, Vietnam (1987), starring Robin Williams (as Adrian Cronauer), and he later collaborated with Williams on the fantasy film Toys (1992) and the political comedy Man of the Year (2006). Levinson also directed the critically acclaimed historical crime drama Bugsy (1991), which starred Warren Beatty and which was nominated for ten Academy Awards.

He directed Dustin Hoffman again in Wag the Dog (1997), a political comedy co-starring Robert De Niro about a war staged in a film studio. (Levinson had been an uncredited co-writer on Hoffman's 1982 hit comedy Tootsie.) The film won the Silver Bear – Special Jury Prize at the 48th Berlin International Film Festival.[15]

Levinson partnered with producer Mark Johnson to form the film production company Baltimore Pictures, with 1990's Avalon as the company's first production. Johnson departed the firm in 1994. Levinson has been a producer or executive producer for such major productions as The Perfect Storm (2000), directed by Wolfgang Petersen; Analyze That (2002), starring De Niro as a neurotic mob boss and Billy Crystal as his therapist; and Possession (2002), based on the best-selling novel by A. S. Byatt.

Levinson has a television production company with Tom Fontana (The Levinson/Fontana Company) and has served as executive producer for a number of series, including Homicide: Life on the Street (which ran on NBC from 1993 to 1999) and the HBO prison drama Oz. Levinson also played an uncredited main role as a judge in the short-lived TV series The Jury.

Levinson published his first novel, Sixty-Six (ISBN 0-7679-1533-X), in 2003, and like several of his films, it is semi-autobiographical and set in Baltimore in the 1960s. In 2004, he directed two webisodes of the American Express ads "The Adventures of Seinfeld & Superman." In 2004, he was also the recipient of the Austin Film Festival's Distinguished Screenwriter Award. Levinson directed a documentary PoliWood about the 2008 Democratic and Republican National Conventions: the documentary — produced by Tim Daly, Robin Bronk and Robert E. Baruc — had its premiere at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival.

Levinson, in 2011, was developing a film based on Whitey Bulger, the Boston crime boss.[16] The film Black Mass (script by Jim Sheridan, Jez Butterworth, and Russell Gewirtz) is based on the book by Dick Lehr and Gerard O'Neill, and it is said to be the "true story of Billy Bulger, Whitey Bulger, FBI agent John Connelly and the FBI's witness protection program created by J. Edgar Hoover."[17] Levinson later left the project.

Levinson finished production on The Humbling (2014), starring Al Pacino. Levinson also directed Rock the Kasbah (2015), written by Mitch Glazer.[18] The film starred Bill Murray, Bruce Willis, Kate Hudson, Zooey Deschanel, Leem Lubany, Scott Caan, Danny McBride, Kelly Lynch, Arian Moayed, Taylor Kinney, and Beejan Land.

In 2010 Levinson received the Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement, which is the lifetime achievement award from the Writers Guild of America.[19]

Filmography Edit

Directed features
Year Title Distribution
1982 Diner Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer / United Artists
1984 The Natural Tri-Star Pictures
1985 Young Sherlock Holmes Paramount Pictures
1987 Tin Men Buena Vista Distribution
Good Morning, Vietnam
1988 Rain Man Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
1990 Avalon Tri-Star Pictures
1991 Bugsy
1992 Toys 20th Century Fox
1994 Jimmy Hollywood Paramount Pictures
Disclosure Warner Bros.
1996 Sleepers Warner Bros. / PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
1997 Wag the Dog New Line Cinema
1998 Sphere Warner Bros.
1999 Liberty Heights
2000 An Everlasting Piece DreamWorks Pictures / Sony Pictures Releasing
2001 Bandits Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer / 20th Century Fox
2004 Envy DreamWorks Pictures / Sony Pictures Releasing
2006 Man of the Year Universal Pictures
2008 What Just Happened Magnolia Pictures
2012 The Bay Lionsgate / Roadside Attractions
2014 The Humbling Millenium Films
2015 Rock the Kasbah Open Road Films
2021 The Survivor HBO Films
2024 Wise Guys Warner Bros. Pictures

Awards and nominations Edit

Year Title Academy Awards BAFTA Awards Golden Globe Awards
Nominations Wins Nominations Wins Nominations Wins
1982 Diner 1 1
1984 The Natural 4 1
1985 Young Sherlock Holmes 1
1987 Good Morning, Vietnam 1 2 1 1
1988 Rain Man 8 4 3 4 2
1990 Avalon 4 3
1991 Bugsy 10 2 8 1
1992 Toys 2
1996 Sleepers 1
1997 Wag the Dog 2 1 3
2001 Bandits 2
Total 34 6 6 0 23 4

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Balaban, Bob (April 19, 2011). "Interview with Barry Levinson for the Directors Guild of America's Visual History Program". Directors Guild of America. Retrieved February 26, 2021.
  2. ^ O'Falt, Chris (July 6, 2018). "Barry Levinson: The Oscar-Winning Director Who Decades Ago Saw TV's Peak Potential and Trump-like Danger". IndieWire. Retrieved July 8, 2018.
  3. ^ Erickson, Hal (2010). . Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on September 21, 2010. Retrieved May 30, 2013.
  4. ^ Canby, Vincent (December 16, 1988). "Review/Film; Brotherly Love, of Sorts". The New York Times. Retrieved February 16, 2017.
  5. ^ Barnes, Brooks (December 14, 2009). "Al Pacino, Barry Levinson and Buck Henry Team Up on a Roth Tale". The New York Times.
  6. ^ Ebert, Roger. "Avalon movie review & film summary (1990) | Roger Ebert". www.rogerebert.com/. Retrieved February 26, 2021.
  7. ^ "Jews in the News:Sarah Michelle Gellar, Julianne Margulies and Jake Gyllenh | Tampa JCCs and Federation". www.jewishtampa.com. Retrieved February 26, 2021.
  8. ^ Arnold, Peter (May 3, 2017). "Jmore Exclusive with Baltimore Filmmaker Barry Levinson". JMORE - Baltimore Jewish Living. Retrieved February 26, 2021.
  9. ^ "Barry Levinson: Baltimore, My Baltimore". archive.nytimes.com. Retrieved February 26, 2021.
  10. ^ O'Brien, Kyle (April 24, 2017). "Gilbert Gottfried and Barry Levinson talk storytelling during live podcast at Tribeca Film Festival". The Drum. Retrieved February 26, 2021.
  11. ^ Carr, Sandra (April 28, 2012). "Barry Levinson Shares His Life and Career with Fans at the Florida Film Festival". Savvy Scribe's Blog. Retrieved February 26, 2021.
  12. ^ "Distinguished Alumni - Notable Alumni". http. Retrieved February 26, 2021.
  13. ^ "Barry Levinson". TVGuide.com. Retrieved February 26, 2021.
  14. ^ "Berlinale: 1989 Prize Winners". berlinale.de. Retrieved March 13, 2011.
  15. ^ "Berlinale: 1998 Prize Winners". berlinale.de. Retrieved January 23, 2012.
  16. ^ Rottenberg, Josh (February 22, 2013). "Hollywood Insider: What's Going on Behind the Scenes: Boston's Bulger is Now Hollywood's "It" Gangster". Entertainment Weekly. New York. p. 27.
  17. ^ Cappadona, Bryanna (June 20, 2013). "Who Should Play Whitey Bulger in Black Mass?". Boston. Retrieved September 1, 2013.
  18. ^ Fleming, Mike Jr. (September 3, 2013). "QED Sets Bill Murray For Barry Levinson-Directed 'Rock The Kasbah'". deadline.com. Retrieved February 6, 2014.
  19. ^ "Acclaimed Screenwriter Barry Levinson to Receive WGAW's 2010 Screen Laurel Award". Writers Guild Awards. February 20, 2010. Retrieved July 3, 2023.

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Not to be confused with Barry Levinson producer born 1932 Barry Lee Levinson born April 6 1942 is an American film director producer and screenwriter 1 His best known works are mid budget 2 comedy drama and drama films such as Diner 1982 The Natural 1984 Good Morning Vietnam 1987 Bugsy 1991 and Wag the Dog 1997 Levinson won the Academy Award for Best Director for Rain Man 1988 3 4 5 In 2021 he co executive produced the Hulu miniseries Dopesick and directed the first two episodes Barry LevinsonLevinson in 2009BornBarry Lee Levinson 1942 04 06 April 6 1942 age 81 Baltimore Maryland U S Alma materAmerican UniversityOccupationsDirector screenwriter producerYears active1970 presentKnown forDinerThe NaturalGood Morning VietnamRain ManBugsyWag the DogSpousesValerie Curtin m 1975 div 1982 wbr Diana Rhodes m 1983 wbr Children3 including Sam Levinson Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Filmography 4 Awards and nominations 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditLevinson is of Russian Jewish descent 6 7 8 9 After growing up in Forest Park Baltimore and graduating from Forest Park Senior High School in 1960 Levinson attended Baltimore City Community College and American University in Washington D C at the American University School of Communication where he studied broadcast journalism citation needed He then moved to Los Angeles to work as an actor and writer and performed comedy routines Levinson at one time shared an apartment with would be drug smuggler and subject of the movie Blow George Jung 1 10 11 12 13 Career EditLevinson s first writing work was for variety shows such as The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine The Lohman and Barkley Show The Tim Conway Show and The Carol Burnett Show After some success as a screenwriter notably the Mel Brooks comedies Silent Movie 1976 and High Anxiety 1977 in which he played a bellboy and the Oscar nominated script co written by then wife Valerie Curtin And Justice for All 1979 Levinson began his career as a film director His first directorial effort was Diner 1982 for which he also wrote the script earned him an Oscar nomination for Best Original Screenplay Diner was the first of four films set in the Baltimore of Levinson s youth The other three were Tin Men 1987 a story of aluminum siding salesmen in the 1960s starring Richard Dreyfuss and Danny DeVito the immigrant family saga Avalon 1990 featuring Elijah Wood in one of his earliest screen appearances and Liberty Heights 1999 His biggest hit both critically and financially was Rain Man 1988 a sibling drama starring Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise in which Levinson appeared as a doctor in a cameo appearance The film won four Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Director It also won the Golden Bear at the 39th Berlin International Film Festival 14 Levinson directed the popular period baseball drama The Natural 1984 starring Robert Redford Redford later directed Quiz Show 1994 and he cast Levinson as television personality Dave Garroway Levinson also directed the classic war comedy Good Morning Vietnam 1987 starring Robin Williams as Adrian Cronauer and he later collaborated with Williams on the fantasy film Toys 1992 and the political comedy Man of the Year 2006 Levinson also directed the critically acclaimed historical crime drama Bugsy 1991 which starred Warren Beatty and which was nominated for ten Academy Awards He directed Dustin Hoffman again in Wag the Dog 1997 a political comedy co starring Robert De Niro about a war staged in a film studio Levinson had been an uncredited co writer on Hoffman s 1982 hit comedy Tootsie The film won the Silver Bear Special Jury Prize at the 48th Berlin International Film Festival 15 Levinson partnered with producer Mark Johnson to form the film production company Baltimore Pictures with 1990 s Avalon as the company s first production Johnson departed the firm in 1994 Levinson has been a producer or executive producer for such major productions as The Perfect Storm 2000 directed by Wolfgang Petersen Analyze That 2002 starring De Niro as a neurotic mob boss and Billy Crystal as his therapist and Possession 2002 based on the best selling novel by A S Byatt Levinson has a television production company with Tom Fontana The Levinson Fontana Company and has served as executive producer for a number of series including Homicide Life on the Street which ran on NBC from 1993 to 1999 and the HBO prison drama Oz Levinson also played an uncredited main role as a judge in the short lived TV series The Jury Levinson published his first novel Sixty Six ISBN 0 7679 1533 X in 2003 and like several of his films it is semi autobiographical and set in Baltimore in the 1960s In 2004 he directed two webisodes of the American Express ads The Adventures of Seinfeld amp Superman In 2004 he was also the recipient of the Austin Film Festival s Distinguished Screenwriter Award Levinson directed a documentary PoliWood about the 2008 Democratic and Republican National Conventions the documentary produced by Tim Daly Robin Bronk and Robert E Baruc had its premiere at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival Levinson in 2011 was developing a film based on Whitey Bulger the Boston crime boss 16 The film Black Mass script by Jim Sheridan Jez Butterworth and Russell Gewirtz is based on the book by Dick Lehr and Gerard O Neill and it is said to be the true story of Billy Bulger Whitey Bulger FBI agent John Connelly and the FBI s witness protection program created by J Edgar Hoover 17 Levinson later left the project Levinson finished production on The Humbling 2014 starring Al Pacino Levinson also directed Rock the Kasbah 2015 written by Mitch Glazer 18 The film starred Bill Murray Bruce Willis Kate Hudson Zooey Deschanel Leem Lubany Scott Caan Danny McBride Kelly Lynch Arian Moayed Taylor Kinney and Beejan Land In 2010 Levinson received the Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement which is the lifetime achievement award from the Writers Guild of America 19 Filmography EditMain article Barry Levinson filmography Directed features Year Title Distribution1982 Diner Metro Goldwyn Mayer United Artists1984 The Natural Tri Star Pictures1985 Young Sherlock Holmes Paramount Pictures1987 Tin Men Buena Vista DistributionGood Morning Vietnam1988 Rain Man Metro Goldwyn Mayer1990 Avalon Tri Star Pictures1991 Bugsy1992 Toys 20th Century Fox1994 Jimmy Hollywood Paramount PicturesDisclosure Warner Bros 1996 Sleepers Warner Bros PolyGram Filmed Entertainment1997 Wag the Dog New Line Cinema1998 Sphere Warner Bros 1999 Liberty Heights2000 An Everlasting Piece DreamWorks Pictures Sony Pictures Releasing2001 Bandits Metro Goldwyn Mayer 20th Century Fox2004 Envy DreamWorks Pictures Sony Pictures Releasing2006 Man of the Year Universal Pictures2008 What Just Happened Magnolia Pictures2012 The Bay Lionsgate Roadside Attractions2014 The Humbling Millenium Films2015 Rock the Kasbah Open Road Films2021 The Survivor HBO Films2024 Wise Guys Warner Bros PicturesAwards and nominations EditMain article List of awards and nominations received by Barry Levinson Year Title Academy Awards BAFTA Awards Golden Globe AwardsNominations Wins Nominations Wins Nominations Wins1982 Diner 1 11984 The Natural 4 11985 Young Sherlock Holmes 11987 Good Morning Vietnam 1 2 1 11988 Rain Man 8 4 3 4 21990 Avalon 4 31991 Bugsy 10 2 8 11992 Toys 21996 Sleepers 11997 Wag the Dog 2 1 32001 Bandits 2Total 34 6 6 0 23 4References Edit a b Balaban Bob April 19 2011 Interview with Barry Levinson for the Directors Guild of America s Visual History Program Directors Guild of America Retrieved February 26 2021 O Falt Chris July 6 2018 Barry Levinson The Oscar Winning Director Who Decades Ago Saw TV s Peak Potential and Trump like Danger IndieWire Retrieved July 8 2018 Erickson Hal 2010 Barry Levinson Movies amp TV Dept The New York Times Archived from the original on September 21 2010 Retrieved May 30 2013 Canby Vincent December 16 1988 Review Film Brotherly Love of Sorts The New York Times Retrieved February 16 2017 Barnes Brooks December 14 2009 Al Pacino Barry Levinson and Buck Henry Team Up on a Roth Tale The New York Times Ebert Roger Avalon movie review amp film summary 1990 Roger Ebert www rogerebert com Retrieved February 26 2021 Jews in the News Sarah Michelle Gellar Julianne Margulies and Jake Gyllenh Tampa JCCs and Federation www jewishtampa com Retrieved February 26 2021 Arnold Peter May 3 2017 Jmore Exclusive with Baltimore Filmmaker Barry Levinson JMORE Baltimore Jewish Living Retrieved February 26 2021 Barry Levinson Baltimore My Baltimore archive nytimes com Retrieved February 26 2021 O Brien Kyle April 24 2017 Gilbert Gottfried and Barry Levinson talk storytelling during live podcast at Tribeca Film Festival The Drum Retrieved February 26 2021 Carr Sandra April 28 2012 Barry Levinson Shares His Life and Career with Fans at the Florida Film Festival Savvy Scribe s Blog Retrieved February 26 2021 Distinguished Alumni Notable Alumni http Retrieved February 26 2021 Barry Levinson TVGuide com Retrieved February 26 2021 Berlinale 1989 Prize Winners berlinale de Retrieved March 13 2011 Berlinale 1998 Prize Winners berlinale de Retrieved January 23 2012 Rottenberg Josh February 22 2013 Hollywood Insider What s Going on Behind the Scenes Boston s Bulger is Now Hollywood s It Gangster Entertainment Weekly New York p 27 Cappadona Bryanna June 20 2013 Who Should Play Whitey Bulger in Black Mass Boston Retrieved September 1 2013 Fleming Mike Jr September 3 2013 QED Sets Bill Murray For Barry Levinson Directed Rock The Kasbah deadline com Retrieved February 6 2014 Acclaimed Screenwriter Barry Levinson to Receive WGAW s 2010 Screen Laurel Award Writers Guild Awards February 20 2010 Retrieved July 3 2023 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Barry Levinson Barry Levinson at IMDb Barry Levinson at AllMovie Barry Levinson at The Interviews An Oral History of Television Barry Levinson on Charlie Rose March 24 1994 Appearances on C SPAN Retrieved from 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