Sam Levene

Gender: Male
Born: 28th August 1905
Died: 28th December 1980
Nationality: United States of America
Movies: Crossfire, The Killers, The Royal Family, Grand Central Murder, ...And Justice for All, With These Hands, The Opposite Sex, Shadow of the Thin Man, Dial 1119, Golden Boy, Last Embrace, A Farewell to Arms, The Big Street, God Told Me To, Designing Woman, The Purple Heart, Atlantic City Jackpot, After the Thin Man, Boomerang, Gung Ho!, Action in the North Atlantic, Such Good Friends, Yellow Jack, Married Bachelor, Killer McCoy

Sam Levene (August 28, 1905 – December 28, 1980) was an American Broadway and film actor. He made his Broadway debut in 1927 with five lines in a play titled Wall Street, and over a span of nearly 50 years, appeared on Broadway in 37 Shows, of which 33 were the original Broadway Productions, many now considered legendary. Levene made his film debut in 1936 as Patsy recreating the same role he had created on Broadway in Three Men On A Horse (1935). Levene also appeared in the USO Tour of this same Show; the Radio Version; the Musical version that opened on Broadway called Let It Ride (1961) as well as the 1969 Broadway Revival of the play directed by 'George Abbott', the original Broadway Director and co-author.

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. Although not known as a singer, 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

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