Barry Levinson
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Movie Credits
Man of the Year (2006)
[ Jeff Goldblum ][ Robin Williams ][ Christopher Walken ][ Lewis Black ]
Risky Business (2006)
[ Matthew Modine ][ Milo Ventimiglia ][ Penn Badgley ]
I'm Gonna Love College (2006)
Envy (2004)
[ Ben Stiller ][ Jack Black ][ Christopher Walken ][ Sam Lerner ][ Cayden Boyd ]
Strip Search (2004)
[ Dean Winters ][ Justin Bartha ][ Ken Leung ][ Oliver Platt ][ Sidney Lumet ]
Deliver Us from Eva (2003)
[ Terry Crews ][ LL Cool J ][ Dorian Gregory ][ Craig Anton ]
Analyze That (2002)
[ Billy Crystal ][ Anthony Lapaglia ][ Robert De Niro ][ Joe Viterelli ]
Possession (2002)
[ Aaron Eckhart ][ Tom Hollander ][ Neil LaBute ][ Jeremy Northam ][ Henry Ian Cusick ]
Baseball Wives (2002)
[ Brian Bloom ]
Shot in the Heart (2001)
[ Eric Bogosian ][ Giovanni Ribisi ][ Sam Shepard ][ Elias Koteas ][ Lee Tergesen ]
Bandits (2001)
[ Bruce Willis ][ Billy Bob Thornton ][ Bob Dylan ][ Chris Young ][ Richard Riehle ]
Hudson's Law (2001)
[ Rob Morrow ]
Homicide: The Movie (2000)
[ Daniel Baldwin ][ Billy Corgan ][ Giancarlo Esposito ][ Jason Priestley ][ Jon Seda ]
An Everlasting Piece (2000)
[ Billy Connolly ][ Hans Zimmer ]
American Tragedy (2000)
[ Bruno Kirby ][ Christopher Plummer ][ Ving Rhames ][ Ron Silver ]
The Perfect Storm (2000)
[ George Clooney ][ William Fichtner ][ Michael Ironside ][ Rod Stewart ][ Mark Wahlberg ]
Liberty Heights (1999)
[ Ben Foster ][ Elvis Presley ][ Shane West ][ Justin Chambers ][ David Krumholtz ]
Original Diner Guys (1999)
The 20th Century: Yesterday's Tomorrows (1999)
Home Fries (1998)
[ Jake Busey ][ Luke Wilson ][ John Hawkes ][ Daryl Mitchell ]
Sphere (1998)
[ Peter Coyote ][ Dustin Hoffman ][ Samuel L. Jackson ][ Liev Schreiber ][ James Pickens Jr. ]
Wag the Dog (1997)
[ Woody Harrelson ][ Dustin Hoffman ][ William H Macy ][ Craig T Nelson ][ Robert De Niro ]
The Second Civil War (1997)
[ Beau Bridges ][ Jordan Bridges ][ Dan Hedaya ][ James Earl Jones ][ Brian Keith ]
Donnie Brasco (1997)
[ Johnny Depp ][ Bruno Kirby ][ Michael Madsen ][ Al Pacino ][ James Russo ]
Sleepers (1996)
[ Kevin Bacon ][ Billy Crudup ][ Jeffrey Donovan ][ Dustin Hoffman ][ Bruno Kirby ]
Disclosure (1994)
[ Donald Sutherland ][ Michael Douglas ][ Dylan Baker ][ Michael Crichton ]
Jimmy Hollywood (1994)
[ Jason Beghe ][ Chad McQueen ][ Christian Slater ][ Joe Pesci ][ Richard Kind ]
A Ghost of a Chance (1993)
[ Martin Campbell ]
Gone for Goode (1993)
Toys (1992)
[ Jamie Foxx ][ Art Metrano ][ Robin Williams ][ Michael Gambon ][ LL Cool J ]
Kafka (1991)
[ Ian Holm ][ Jeremy Irons ][ Alec Guinness ][ Keith Allen ]
Bugsy (1991)
[ Warren Beatty ][ Robert Beltran ][ Elliott Gould ][ Harvey Keitel ][ Ben Kingsley ]
Avalon (1990)
[ Aidan Quinn ][ Elijah Wood ][ Kevin Pollak ][ Bing Crosby ]
Displaced Person (1985)
[ Matt Frewer ]
Diner (1983)
[ Michael Madsen ][ James Spader ][ Mike Binder ][ Paul Reiser ]

 

One of the more versatile American filmmakers of his generation, Barry Levinson's movies showcased subjects as diverse as the immigrant experience, mob intrigue, and political satire. He earned particular acclaim for his semi-autobiographical portraits of life in 1950s Baltimore, a topic that he explored to great effect in Diner, his 1982 directorial debut.Born in Baltimore on June 2, 1942, Levinson was the son of a warehouse manager. Initially intent on a career in the media, he studied Broadcast Journalism in college but didn't remain there long enough to earn a degree. He instead switched his interests to acting and standup comedy, and, after serving a stint as a staff writer on The Carol Burnett Show, he was hired by producer Mel Brooks. The first film to carry a screenwriter credit for Levinson (in the company of several other writers) was Silent Movie (1976); this was followed by Brooks' High Anxiety (1977), which also featured Levinson as a vengeful bellboy in the film's celebrated Psycho-parody scene.Levinson's first directorial job was the low-budget Diner (1982), the first installment of his "Baltimore trilogy" (the others were Tin Men (1987) and Avalon (1990)); Diner served to showcase several stars-to-be, among them Mickey Rourke, Ellen Barkin, Daniel Stern, Paul Reiser, and Michael Tucker. A poignant, critically acclaimed, coming-of-age story, the film helped to establish Levinson as a bankable director; this status was further solidified with such purely commercial projects as The Natural (1984) and Young Sherlock Holmes (1985). In 1988, Levinson tackled one of his most ambitious projects in Rain Man, the remarkable saga of a disaffected yuppie's deepening relationship with his autistic savant brother. An all-around success, the film won numerous Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actor (Dustin Hoffman).Levinson had little difficulty imposing his own personal stamp on such star-oriented films as Good Morning, Vietnam (1987), starring Robin Williams, and Bugsy (1991), starring Warren Beatty. Although he has made few missteps in his career, Levinson suffered an intensely personal defeat with Toys (1992), a morality tale acted out in a toy manufacturing company. The film had been a pet project of Levinson's for nearly 20 years, and, when finally completed, it proved to be a complete turkey. Similarly disappointing was the director's Jimmy Hollywood (1994); a comedy starring Joe Pesci as a struggling actor, it sank at the box office. He had greater luck with Sleepers (1996), the disturbing tale of four lifelong friends seeking retribution for torture and sexual abuse they suffered as young boys at a reform school. The following year proved to be a banner one, as Levinson had two critically acclaimed hits, one as the producer of Donnie Brasco, starring Johnny Depp as an undercover cop who develops a dangerous friendship with mobster Al Pacino, and the other as the producer/director of the sharp political satire Wag the Dog, starring Dustin Hoffman and Robert De Niro. Following a semi-disastrous foray into science fiction with Sphere (1998), Levinson literally and figuratively returned to his home turf in 1999 with Liberty Heights. The story of two Jewish boys growing up in Baltimore in the '50s, it featured the familiar Levinson themes of family ties, ethnic tension, Cold War anxiety, and the growing pains of a changing society.The 21st century started off in a less than stellar way for Levinson as his comedy An Everlasting Piece struggled to get a release in the United States. He oversaw the end of his highly respected television series Homicide by executive producing a TV-movie in 2000 that helped bring some major storylines to a close. The next year he made the quirky comedy Bandits featuring a love triangle between Bruce Willis, Billy Bob Thornton, and Cate Blanchett. That film was a mild success, but the same could not be said of his next feature, Envy. The Ben Stiller/Jack Black comedy, with a script originally conceived by Larry David, failed to find support from the studio that funded it as well as from audiences. To steady himself, Levinson teamed yet again with Robin Williams for the political satire Man of the Year, about a political comic who ends up running for the Presidnecy.


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