Alan Levy Net Worth

Alan Levy Net Worth is
$12 Million

Alan Levy Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Alan Levy (10 February 1932 – 2 April 2004) was an American author.Alan Levy was born in New York City in 1932 and educated at Brown and Columbia universities. In 1952 at Brown, he co-wrote an original Brownbrokers musical titled Anything Can Be Fixed with Gill Bach and Porter Woods. In addition, he worked seven years as a reporter for the Louisville Courier-Journal in Kentucky. Later on, he spent seven years in New York as journalist writing for Life magazine, The Saturday Evening Post, The New York Times and others. Among first personalities he interviewed were W. H. Auden, the Beatles, Fidel Castro, Graham Greene, Václav Havel, Sophia Loren, Vladimir Nabokov, Richard Nixon and Ezra Pound.In 1967, Alan Levy moved to Prague with his family, to collaborate on an American version of a musical by Jiří Šlitr and Jiří Suchý.Shortly after, he covered the Prague Spring and the Soviet-led Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968 and chronicled the events in Rowboat to Prague, published in the United States in 1972. Josef and Zdena Skvoreckys' Toronto publishing house, 68 Publishers, translated the book into Czech in 1975, which has been smuggled to Czechoslovakia, where it became one of the underground classics. It was republished in 1980 as So Many Heroes and translated into numerous languages.He and his family were expelled from the city in 1971. They settled in Vienna, Austria, where Alan Levy wrote for the International Herald Tribune, Life, Good Housekeeping, The New York Times Magazine, Cosmopolitan and others. He was also dramaturge of Vienna's English Theatre and taught literature, writing, journalism and drama.They returned to Prague in 1990, after the so-called "Velvet Revolution". From 1991 on to his death in 2004, he was editor-in-chief of The Prague Post. Levy claims to have coined the phrase "Prague, the Left Bank of the '90s" in the Post's first issue. The article is said to have attracted thousands of young North Americans to Prague of the 1990s. Other sources, however, say that the phrase was already in common usage before Levy quoted it.In 1993 he published The Wiesenthal File, the story of Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal. The book earned Levy the Author of the Year award from the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Levy also wrote a play, The World of Ruth Draper, and wrote the libretto for Just an Accident?, a symphonic requiem by Austrian composer René Staar, performed in November 1998 in Prague by the Czech National Symphony Orchestra at Dvořák Hall in the Rudolfinum.With his wife Valerie, he had two daughters Erika and Monica.

Date Of Birth1932-02-10
Died2004-04-02
ProfessionEditor, Assistant Director, Editorial Department

Editor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Mid Morning Matters with Alan Partridge2016TV Series 1 episode
Inside No. 92015TV Series 1 episode
Moone Boy2015TV Series 3 episodes
Lost in Karastan2014
Dani's Castle2013TV Series 7 episodes
First: The Official Film of the London 2012 Olympic Games2012Documentary
The Revolting World of Stanley Brown2012TV Series 1 episode
Dani's House2011-2012TV Series 13 episodes
Sadie J2011-2012TV Series 14 episodes
A Thousand Kisses Deep2011
There Is a Fault in Reality2010Documentary
Siren2010/III
Napoli: City of the Damned2009TV Movie documentary
Steve Coogan: The Inside Story2009TV Movie
My Almost Famous Family2009TV Series 5 episodes
Curtains2009Short
Only When I Dance2009Documentary
Ruth & James: The Story of Series 22008Video documentary short
Lost in Austen2008TV Mini-Series
Pazar - Bir Ticaret Masali2008
The Life and Times of Vivienne Vyle2007TV Series 1 episode
Ideal2005-2007TV Series 25 episodes
Spies, Lies and the Superbomb2007TV Mini-Series 1 episode
Rob Rouse and His Duck2006TV Series
Doctor Who2006TV Series 1 episode
Sweetnightgoodheart2005Short
The Mighty Boosh2005TV Series 5 episodes
The Keith Barret Show2005TV Series 1 episode
The Worst Week of My Life2004TV Series 7 episodes
Footprints2003TV Movie documentary
Fat Friends2002TV Series 2 episodes
Offside2002TV Movie
The Nine Lives of Tomas Katz2000
Simon Magus1999
Bradbury Bear Fire Ranger1998Short
19771996Short
National Achievement Day1996Short

Assistant Director

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Nine Lives of Tomas Katz2000second unit director
Simon Magus1999second unit director
Dual Balls1997Short first assistant director
Black Eyes1996first assistant director
National Achievement Day1996Short first assistant director
A Fistful of Fingers1995first assistant director
That Sunday1994TV Short first assistant director

Editorial Department

TitleYearStatusCharacter
I Believe in Miracles2015Documentary additional editor
Lost in Austen2008TV Mini-Series assembly editor - 1 episode
Linda Green2002TV Series film editor - 5 episodes

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Air AmericaTV Series written by - 1 episode, 1998 writer - 1 episode, 1998
19771996Short

Director

TitleYearStatusCharacter
19771996Short

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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