Sam Levene
Known for: Acting
Sam Levene was a Broadway, film, radio and television actor who in a career spanning 5 decades created some of the most legendary comedic roles in American theatrical history. Levene appeared in a staggering list of 38 Broadway productions, 33 of which were the original Broadway productions, including Nathan Detroit, the craps-shooter extraordinaire, in the 1950 original Broadway production of "Guys and Dolls", Max Kane, the hapless agent, in the original 1932 Broadway production of "Dinner at Eight", Patsy, the comedic gambler, in the 1935 Broadway farce "Three Men on a Horse" , Gordon Miller, the shoestring producer, in the original 1937 Broadway production of "Room Service", Sidney Black, the theatrical producer, in " Light Up the Sky" , Horace Vandergelder, the crotchety merchant of Yonkers, in the 1954 premier UK production of Thornton Wilder's "The Matchmaker" and Al Lewis, the retired vaudevillian, in the original 1972 Broadway production of Neil Simon's "The Sunshine Boys". Levene was a consistent presence on Broadway for 5 decades; Levene's first Broadway play was in 1927, the last in 1980. Throughout his career Levene effortlessly segued between starring roles in over 100 productions on stage, radio, television and film, appearing in a variety of roles, including policemen, servicemen, gamblers, gangsters, newspaper reporter, theatrical producer, actor's agent, dress manufacturer and even a psychiatrist and was equally adept in segueing from comedy to farce and drama. 9 years after making his Broadway debut, Levene was lured to Hollywood where he made his motion picture debut as Patsy in the 1936 film version of "Three Men on a Horse" earning $1,000 a week. Known as a dependable character actor, Levene appeared in 50 films, including 14 at MGM, which included two appearances as Police Lieutenant Abrams in the "Thin Man" series. During his five-decade Hollywood career, Levene established himself as one the great film noir stalwarts. Levene's film noir credits include his riveting performance as Samuels, the murdered GI, in "Crossfire" (1947), considered by many as one of RKO’s if not perhaps of any studio’s best film noirs. Other film noir credits include: William Holden's taxi-driving brother-in-law "Siggie" in "Golden Boy" (1939), "Action in the North Atlantic" (1943), a Doolittle Flyer and Japanese POW in "The Purple Heart" (1944), a police lieutenant in "The Killers" (1946), "Brute Force" (1947), "Boomerang" (1947), "Killer McCoy" (1947), "Dial 1119" (1950), "Sweet Smell of Success" (1957), "Slaughter on Tenth Avenue" (1957). In 1961 Levene was nominated for the 1961 Tony Award for Best Actor in a play for his performance as Dr. Aldo Meyer in Dore Schary's "The Devil's Advocate". Levene never received a Tony; by the time the Tony's were established in 1947, Levene had already created roles in 16 original Broadway shows, including legendary performances in the original Broadway productions of "Dinner at Eight"(1932), "Three Men on a Horse" (1935), "Room Service" (1937) and "Margin For Error" (1939). In 1984, Levene was posthumously inducted in the American Theatre Hall of Fame and in 1998, Sam Levene along with the original Broadway cast of the 1950 "Guys and Dolls" Decca cast album posthumously inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.
Filmography
Series
The Merv Griffin Show
Self
1962
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre
1963
Series
Studio One
Ben Weber
1948
Series
Studio One
Ben Selig
1948
Series
Omnibus
1952
Series
The Colgate Comedy Hour
Self
1950
Series
The Aquanauts
Lieutenant Maharis
1960
Film
Brute Force
Louie Miller #7033
1947
Film
...And Justice for All
Arnie
1979
Film
The Killers
Lt. Sam Lubinsky
1946
Film
Dial 1119
John D. Faron
1950
Film
Married Bachelor
Cookie Farrar
1941
Film
The Opposite Sex
Mike Pearl
1956
Film
Boomerang!
Morning Record's Reporter Dave Woods
1947
Film
Sweet Smell of Success
Frank D' Angelo
1957
Film
The Big Street
Horsethief
1942
Film
Crossfire
Samuels
1947
Film
Yellow Jack
Busch
1938
Film
James Stewart: A Wonderful Life
Self (archive footage)
1987
Film
Action in the North Atlantic
Abel 'Chips' Abrams
1943
Film
The Mad Miss Manton
Lieutenant Brent
1938
Film
Last Embrace
Sam Urdell
1979
Film
Golden Boy
Siggie
1939
Film
After the Thin Man
Abrams
1936
Film
Follow the Boys
Sgt. Leo Andreof (archive footage) (uncredited)
1944
Film
Such Good Friends
Uncle Eddie
1971
Film
Gung Ho!
Leo 'Transport' Andreof
1943
Film
A Dream of Kings
Cicero
1969
Film
Designing Woman
Ned Hammerstein
1957
Film
Shadow of the Thin Man
Lieutenant Abrams
1941
Film
A Likely Story
Louie
1947
Film
I Dood It
Ed Jackson
1943
Film
Sunday Punch
Roscoe
1942
Film
Three Sailors and a Girl
Joe Woods
1953
Film
The True Glory
Commentator
1945
Film
The Shopworn Angel
'Leer'
1938
Film
Act One
Richard Maxwell
1963
Film
God Told Me To
Everett Lukas
1976
Film
Grand Central Murder
Inspector Gunther
1942
Film
Three Men on a Horse
Patsy
1936
Film
The Purple Heart
Lt. Wayne Greenbaum
1944
Film
Killer McCoy
Happy
1947
Film
Destination Unknown
Victor, Elena's Aide
1942
Film
Slaughter on 10th Avenue
Howard Rysdale
1957
Film
Whistling in Brooklyn
Creeper
1943
Film
Guilty Bystander
Captain Tonetti
1950
Film
Kathy O'
Ben Melnick
1958
Film
The Babe Ruth Story
Phil Conrad
1948
Film
The Money
Lou Maurice
1976
Film
The Royal Family
Oscar Wolfe
1977
The Matchmaker
Horace Vandergelder
1954
Film
Sing Your Worries Away
Smiley Clark
1942
Film
The World of Sholom Aleichem
Mendele
1959
Film
The Talk of Hollywood
Film Buyer
1929
Film
A Small Rebellion
Noel Greb
1966
Film
Leather Gloves
Bernie
1948
Film
Shoe Shine Boy
Lucky
1943
Film
With These Hands
Alexander Brody
1950