Levine
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 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, 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, writer; son of author Stephen Levine
- Norman Levine (1923-2005), Canadian short story writer
- Paul Levine (b.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, 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), 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), Seattle, Washington politician
- Eugen Leviné (1883–1919), 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 councilmember
- 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 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
- 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[1]
- 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)
- All pages with titles beginning with Levine
- All pages with titles containing Levine
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