Gene Levitt
Known for: Writing
Born: May 27, 1920 in New York City, New York, USA - Died: November 14, 1999
Eugene Levitt was an American television writer, producer and director. Levitt attended the University of Wyoming. Following graduation he moved to Chicago where he worked as a newspaper reporter until enlisting in the United States Marine Corps. In the 1940s, Levitt wrote for radio programs, including The Adventures of Philip Marlowe. Levitt was a writer for many television series in the 1950s and 1960s, including Highway Patrol, Maverick ("Trail West to Fury"), Adventures in Paradise and Combat!. He moved to directing in the 1970s, working on series such as Alias Smith and Jones and McCloud. His most significant achievement was the creation of the television series Fantasy Island, starring Ricardo Montalban and Herve Villechaize. The show ran for over six years. In addition to Fantasy Island, Levitt assisted in the writing, production, and directing of Hawaii-Five-O, and Alias Smith and Jones. He died of prostate cancer in Los Angeles, California. (Taken from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
Known for
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Underwater Warrior
Writer
Daring Game
Producer
The Night Runner
Screenplay
Fantasy Island
Original Series Creator
Run a Crooked Mile
Director
Beyond Mombasa
Writer
Barnaby and Me
Producer
Fantasy Island
Writer
Foreign Intrigue
Writer
Any Second Now
Producer
Magee and the Lady
Director
The 48-Hour Mile
Director
Alias Smith and Jones
Director
77 Sunset Strip
Writer
The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo
Director
Maverick
Writer
McCloud
Director
Combat!
Writer
S.W.A.T.
Director
Cool Million
Director
Adventures in Paradise
Writer
Project U.F.O.
Producer
Science Fiction Theatre
Writer
Sea Hunt
Writer