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Levine (French transliteration from Russian) /Levin (English transliteration from Russian Левин) is a common Ashkenazi Jewish surname derived from the Hebrew name Levi. Levinsky is a variation with the same meaning.
People with the name Levine or LeVine include:
People
= In arts and media
=In film, television, and theatre
Alice Levine, British television and radio presenter
Chloe Levine, American actress
Floyd Levine, American film and television actor
Joseph E. Levine, American film producer
Kate Levine, American voice actor
Ken Levine (TV personality), American television and film writer and baseball announcer
Kristine Levine, American actress and stand-up comedian
Naomi Levine, American actor
Rhoda Levine, American opera director and choreographer
Samm Levine (b. 1982), American television and film actor
Ted Levine (b. 1957), American actor
In literature and journalism
Allan Levine (born 1956), Canadian writer
David Levine (1926–2009), American artist and illustrator
David D. Levine (born 1961), American science fiction writer
Gail Carson Levine (born 1947), American author of young adult books
Irving R. Levine (1922–2009), American journalist
Jeffrey Levine (poet), American poet, publisher, musician, and attorney
Judith Levine (born 1952), American political writer and civil libertarian
Ketzel Levine, American radio journalist
Mark Levine (journalist) (born 1966), delegate in the Virginia State House of Delegates and American liberal radio host
Mark Levine (poet) (born 1965), American poet
Noah Levine (born 1971), writer; son of author Stephen Levine
Norman Levine (1923–2005), Canadian short story writer
Paul Levine (born 1948), American novelist and lawyer
Philip Levine (poet) (1928–2015), American populist poet, professor of English and Poet Laureate of the United States
Stephen Levine (author) (1937–2016), American poet and author
In music
Adam Levine (born 1979), American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, actor, and television personality
Baruch Levine (born 1977), American Orthodox Jewish singer-composer
Elliot Levine, (born 1963), American jazz pianist
Gilbert Levine (born 1948), American conductor
Ian Levine (born 1953), British songwriter, producer, and DJ
James Levine (1943–2021), American orchestral conductor and pianist
James S. Levine, American composer
Jeffrey Levine (poet), American poet, publisher, musician, and attorney
Joey Levine, American songwriter, music producer and performer
Mark Levine (musician) (1938–2022), American jazz musician
Mark LeVine, American history professor and musician
Michael A. Levine, Los Angeles-based composer
Mike Levine (musician), Canadian bassist and keyboardist
Ryan Levine (musician) American musician, lead singer of band Wildling
Stewart Levine, American record producer
In other media
David Levine (photographer) (born 1960), British photographer
Esther Levine (born 1970), German-born, New York-based photographer
Herbert Levine (fashion executive), American fashion designer
Jack Levine (1915–2010), American expressionist painter
Janet Levine, (1963–1996) American illustrator and murder victim
Ken Levine (video game designer), American computer game designer
Marilyn Levine (1935–2005), Canadian ceramics artist
Philip Levine (entrepreneur), British entrepreneur, trendsetter and artist
Sherrie Levine (b. 1947), American photographer
= In business
=David Levine (executive), Canadian music and television executive
Dennis Levine (born 1953), American stock trader sentenced for perjury and securities fraud
Earl Levine, American computer businessman
Leon Levine (1938–2023), American retailer
Marne Levine (born 1971/72), American businesswoman
Philip Levine (entrepreneur), British entrepreneur, trendsetter and artist
Randy Levine, American president of New York Yankees
= In government, law, and politics
=Adam Levine (press aide), American political adviser and former Bush administration aide
Beryl J. Levine (1935–2022), American judge
Daniella Levine Cava (born 1955), American lawyer, social worker and politician, served Mayor of Miami-Dade County since 2020
David Levine (politician) (1883–1972), American politician
Eugen Leviné (1883–1919), German revolutionary leader of the Bavarian Soviet Republic
J. Sidney Levine (died 1955), New York politician
Jeffrey D. Levine, United States Ambassador to Estonia
Judith Levine (born 1952), American political writer and civil libertarian
Mark Levine (journalist) (born 1966), delegate in the Virginia State House of Delegates and American liberal radio host
Mark D. Levine (born 1969), New York City council member
Max S. Levine (1881–1933), American lawyer, politician and judge
Michael E. Levine, American lawyer
Paul Levine (born 1948), American novelist and lawyer
Philip Levine (politician), mayor of Miami Beach, Florida
= In science and academia
=In biology, medicine, and psychology
Arnold J. Levine (b. 1939), American virologist and molecular biologist
Bruce E. Levine, American psychologist
David F. Levine (b. 1965), American author, professor, and biomedical scientist
Lena ("Lee") Levine (1903–1965), American psychiatrist and gynecologist
Peter G. Levine, (b. 1960) American stroke researcher and educator
Philip Levine (physician) (1900–1987), Russian-born American immuno-hematologist; researched blood groups
Rachel Levine (b. 1957) American pediatrician, served as Pennsylvania Secretary of Health since 2017
Robert V. Levine (1945–2019), American psychologist
Samuel A. Levine (1891–1966), American cardiologist
Stephen B. Levine (b. 1942), American psychiatrist
In other academic fields
Amy-Jill Levine, New Testament scholar
David K. Levine (born c.1955), American economist and game theorist
Dov Levine (born 1958), American-Israeli physicist
Ira N. Levine (1937–2015), American chemistry professor, Brooklyn College
Jerome Paul Levine (1937–2006), American mathematician
Joel S. Levine (born 1942), American planetary and atmospheric scientist
John R. Levine, American internet consultant
Joseph Levine (philosopher), American philosopher
Marc Levine, American mathematician
Mark LeVine, American history professor and musician
Phillip Levine (b. 1963), American economist
Raphael David Levine (b. 1938), Israeli chemist
Robert M. Levine (1941–2003), American historian
Ross Levine (b. 1960), American economist
Suzanne Jill Levine, American translator and academic
= In sport
=Al Levine, American major league baseball relief pitcher
Alison Levine (boccia), Canadian Paralympian
Artie Levine, American middleweight and light heavyweight boxer
Darren Levine, American martial artist
David Levine (racing driver) (born 1993), American racing driver
Jesse Levine (born 1987), US/Canadian tennis player
Jon Levine (born 1963), American tennis player
Nir Levine (born 1962), Israeli footballer and football manager
Tony Levine (born 1972), American football coach
= In other fields
=Samuel Levine (mobster)
Scott Levine, computer criminal
William P. Levine (1915–2013), United States Army major general and Holocaust speaker
See also
Arthur A. Levine Books, an American publisher owned by Scholastic
Lavine
Levene
Levi (disambiguation)
Levin (disambiguation)
Levy
Lewin (disambiguation)
Lieven
Justice Levine (disambiguation)
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References
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