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Occupation
  
producer

Role
  
Producer

Name
  
Jules Levy

Years active
  
1940–1977


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Born
  
February 12, 1923 (
1923-02-12
)
Los Angeles

Died
  
May 24, 2003, Los Angeles, California, United States

Spouse
  
Shirley J. Ziegler (m. 1980–2003), Enid Jaynes (m. 1953–1978)

Parents
  
Bessie Levy, Joseph L. Levy

Movies and TV shows
  
Brannigan, Gator, Smokey and the Bandit, The Vampire, The Detectives

Similar People
  
Arthur Gardner, Arnold Laven, Robert L Levy, James Lee Barrett, Hal Needham

Organizations founded
  
Levy-Gardner-Laven

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Jules Victor Levy (February 12, 1923 – May 24, 2003) was a television and film producer. Levy's television series include The Rifleman, The Detectives, and The Big Valley.

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Early years

Jules Levy was the son of Joseph L. Levy, a real estate broker, and Bessie Levy. He was raised in Beverly Hills and joined the Army Air Force to fight in World War II.

Forms Production Company

While serving under Ronald Reagan at Culver City's Hal Roach Studios, Levy met Arthur Gardner and Arnold Laven, and the three men formed a production company, Levy-Gardner-Laven. Serving in various producer capacities from the early '40s to the mid-'70s, Levy was involved with such films as the 1967 Elvis Presley musical Clambake.

Television

Though he produced over 30 films in the course of his career, Levy is best known for his involvement in the hit television programs The Rifleman, The Big Valley, and The Detectives.

Death

Jules Levy died in his Los Angeles home following an extended illness. He was 80. He is buried in Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery, Los Angeles (Garden of Abraham).

References

Jules Levy (producer) Wikipedia