Entertainment
Floyd Levine, Beloved Actor from The Hangover, Passes Away at 93
Floyd Levine, a distinguished actor best known for his roles in The Hangover and other notable television and film productions, has passed away at the age of 93. His daughter-in-law, Tracy Robbins, confirmed his death on August 24, 2023, sharing heartfelt tributes on social media.
Levine’s extensive career included appearances in acclaimed series such as Murder, She Wrote, Babylon 5: Thirdspace, and Baywatch. He also featured in films like Dog Day Afternoon alongside Al Pacino, and had a memorable role in The Hangover, where he played a tailor. His passing marks the end of a significant chapter in Hollywood history.
Tributes and Reflections on His Life
In an emotional Instagram post, Robbins reflected on Levine’s life, stating, “My beloved father-in-law, Floyd Levine, passed away peacefully yesterday, surrounded by his beautiful family.” She reminisced about his love for classic films and music, particularly Frank Sinatra, and described him as “the best father-in-law, grandpa, and all-round jokester.” Robbins shared that Levine began his journey as a cab driver in New York City before pursuing his Hollywood dreams in California.
Robbins also highlighted the deep connection between Levine and her son, Brian Robbins, a film producer known for projects such as A Quiet Place and Mission: Impossible. She noted, “Brian is basically his twin, and we will see Floyd’s grin every time we look at him.”
“I will miss his humour, his stories, and his F-bombs that Stella made a lot of money off of!”
Robbins concluded her tribute with a heartfelt message, expressing her belief that Levine is now at peace, possibly engaging in casting calls “in heaven.” She reassured him, “Don’t worry, I will take care of your baby boy always and forever.”
A Glimpse into Levine’s Career
Levine’s acting journey began long before his Hollywood fame. After transitioning from a cab driver to an actor, he built a remarkable career in both television and film. His impressive filmography includes diverse roles, such as playing a tailor in the 2007 hit The Hangover, and another tailor in Norbit alongside Eddie Murphy. His contributions to the entertainment industry also encompassed appearances in Coach Carter and Night Shift with Michael Keaton.
In addition to his film work, Levine’s television credits included roles in classic shows like Archie Bunker’s Place and Head of the Class, where he and his son shared the screen. His ability to entertain audiences across generations made him a beloved figure in Hollywood.
Levine’s legacy will be remembered not only through his extensive body of work but also through the joy and laughter he brought to those around him. As fans and family reflect on his life, it is clear that Floyd Levine was more than just an actor; he was a cherished family member and a source of inspiration to many.
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