Levine, Floyd

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Levine, Floyd

PERSONAL

Children: Brian Robbins (an actor and producer).

Career:

Actor.

CREDITS

Film Appearances:

Policeman, Super Fly, Warner Bros., 1972.

Desk sergeant, Death Wish, Paramount, 1974.

Phone cop, Dog Day Afternoon, Warner Bros., 1975.

Kruger, The Death Collector (also known as The Collector, The Enforcer, and Family Enforcer), Goldstone Film Enterprises, 1976.

Dr. Harris, Les liens de sang (also known as Blood Relatives), Filmcorp Productions, 1978.

Dr. Harris, Bloodbrothers (also known as A Father's Love), Warner Bros., 1978.

Lou, The Border, Universal, 1982.

Sal Carboni, Night Shift, Warner Bros., 1982.

Police Lieutenant Hallick, Airplane II: The Sequel (also known as Flying High II and Flying High II: The Sequel), Paramount, 1982.

Deputy commissioner, Curse of the Pink Panther, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1983.

McGruder, Knights of the City (also known as Cry of the City), New World, 1986.

Lieutenant Mellin, Angel III: The Final Chapter, New World, 1988.

General Duncan, Braddock: Missing in Action, Cannon, 1988.

Taxi driver, Cellar Dweller, New World, 1988.

Frank Lot, Repossessed, Seven Arts Pictures, 1990.

Tammasino, Da Vinci's War, Baby Dica Productions, 1993.

Golf partner, Pterodactyl Woman from Beverly Hills, Troma Team Video, 1994.

Detective Prine, Ice, PM Entertainment Group, 1994.

Father Rich, To the Limit, PM Entertainment Group, 1995.

Ice cream man, Good Burger, Paramount, 1997.

Al Powell, Le zombi de Cap-Rouge, United International Pictures, 1997.

Chauncey, Skyscraper, PM Entertainment Group, 1997.

Gangster, Baywatch: White Thunder at Glacier Bay, Trimark Pictures, 1998.

Captain Dekker, Watchers Reborn, Concorde, 1998.

Floor manager, Ready to Rumble, Warner Bros., 2000.

Taxi driver, Coach Carter, Paramount, 2005.

Abe the tailor, Norbit, DreamWorks, 2007.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Thomas Lanza, A Death in Canaan, CBS, 1978.

Louis Zambello, Baby Comes Home, CBS, 1980.

Geraldo Machetti, Margin for Murder (also known as Mickey Spillane's "Margin for Murder"), CBS, 1981.

Judge Sosna, A Long Way Home, ABC, 1981.

Selwyn, Portrait of a Showgirl, CBS, 1982.

Abe Weinstein, Lady Mobster, ABC, 1988.

Lieutenant Schultz, Columbo: Murder in Malibu, ABC, 1990.

Spiros Skouras, Norma Jean & Marilyn, HBO, 1996.

Alex, Babylon 5: Thirdspace (also known as Thirdspace and Thirdspace: A Babylon 5 Adventure), TNT, 1998.

Television Appearances; Miniseries:

Dr. Corey, Valley of the Dolls (also known as Jacqueline Susann's "Valley of the Dolls"), CBS, 1981.

Bruce, Lady Boss (also known as Jackie Collins' "Lady Boss"), NBC, 1992.

Director, Sinatra, CBS, 1992.

Television Appearances; Series:

Dr. Stein, a recurring role, Melrose Place, Fox, 1996-97.

Television Appearances; Pilots:

Judge Shafner, Farrell for the People, NBC, 1982.

Murdock, Manimal, NBC, 1983.

Mr. X, Malibu, ABC, 1983.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Thompson, "A Hair-Trigger Away," Kojak, CBS, 1976.

Brandon, "Mystery of the Hollywood Phantom: Part 2," The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries (also known as The Nancy Drew Mysteries), ABC, 1977.

Nelson Hewett, "Case without a File," Kojak, CBS, 1977.

Sam Wickes, "Mortgage Burnin' Blues," Eight Is Enough, ABC, 1977.

Gazik, "It's a Boy," Baretta, ABC, 1978.

Boyle, "Hutchinson for Murder One," Starsky and Hutch, ABC, 1978.

Mr. Howard, "Dixon and Courtney Adopt," Husbands, Wives & Lovers, CBS, 1978.

Irv, "A Little Shuck and a Whole Lotta Jive," Kaz, CBS, 1978.

"Breakout to Murder," The Eddie Capra Mysteries, NBC, 1978.

Stryker, "Gault's Brain," Wonder Woman (also known as The New Adventures of Wonder Woman and The New Original Wonder Woman), CBS, 1978.

Marine Major Levy, "Semper Fidelis," Quincy M.E. (also known as Quincy), NBC, 1979.

"Falling Star," Mrs. Columbo (also known as Kate Columbo, Kate Loves a Mystery, and Kate the Detective), NBC, 1979.

Officer Dudley, "Finally Grad Night," Eight Is Enough, ABC, 1980.

"The Millionaire's Life," Tenspeed and Brownshoe, NBC, 1980.

Lieutenant Beckerman, "Death Set," Hart to Hart, ABC, 1980.

Painter, "Goodbye, Murray," Archie Bunker's Place, CBS, 1981.

Norman Powers, "Mr. Galaxy," Charlie's Angels, ABC, 1981.

Cooper, "Ring of Fire (A Dangerous Assignment)," Police Squad!, CBS, 1982.

Petowski, "Heat Rash," Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1982.

"The Rabbit Who Ate Las Vegas," The A-Team, NBC, 1983.

"Love You to Death," Matt Houston, ABC, 1983.

Murdock, "Night of the Scorpion," Manimal, NBC, 1983.

"Rhino of the Year/One Last Time/For Love or Money," The Love Boat, ABC, 1983.

Officer Roper, "Blue Murder," T. J. Hooker, ABC, 1983.

Sergeant Lubin, "Hopes and Dreams," Cagney & Lacey, CBS, 1983.

Sergeant Lubin, "Jane Doe #37," Cagney & Lacey, CBS, 1983.

Sergeant Lubin, "Old Debts," Cagney & Lacey, CBS, 1984.

Seymour Grodkin, "Murder, Take One," Automan, ABC, 1984.

Mr. Baldwin, "The Dukes in Hollywood," The Dukes of Hazzard, CBS, 1984.

Oscar, "Knight by a Nose," Knight Rider, NBC, 1985.

Archie Miles, "Tough Guys Don't Die," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1985.

"Till Death Do Us Part," Crazy Like a Fox, CBS, 1985.

"Fox in Wonderland," Crazy Like a Fox, CBS, 1985.

"Just Another Fox in the Crowd," Crazy Like a Fox, CBS, 1986.

Harry Krumholtz, "The Grand Old Lady," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1989.

"Bon Voyage," Baywatch, syndicated, 1998.

"Whatever It Takes," Arli$$, HBO, 1998.

Appeared in an episode of Bull, TNT; as lawyer, Michael Hayes, CBS; and as Sheldon Miller, Murder One, ABC.

Stage Appearances:

Standby for Walter Cole, American Buffalo, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, then Belasco Theatre, both New York City, 1977.