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'''David P. Levin''' (born August 5, 1958) <ref>imdb.com - http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1418551/</ref>is an American ], ], ] and ]. In the early days of ], he was responsible for hugely successful Rockumentaries on Madonna and Michael Jackson, as well as creating and developing the "Uncensored" brand for ]. Later on he created, produced and directed ] for ], and most recently produced and directed the critically acclaimed "When Pop Culture Saved America"<ref>New York Times - http://www.nytimes.com/movies/person/955115/David-P-Levin/filmography</ref>. '''David P. Levin''' (born August 8, 1958) <ref>imdb.com - http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1418551/</ref>is an American ], ], ] and ]. In the early days of ], he was responsible for ] on ] and ], as well as creating and developing the "Uncensored" brand for MTV. Later on he created, produced and directed ] for ], and recently produced and directed ''When Pop Culture Saved America''<ref>New York Times - http://www.nytimes.com/movies/person/955115/David-P-Levin/filmography</ref>.


==Early life== ==Early life==
David Levin was born in Framingham, Massachusetts, to his parents, Mark and Helene Levin. At an early age, the family moved to ], where David would grow up and graduate from ]. Levin was born in Framingham, Massachusetts, to his parents, Mark and Helene Levin. At an early age, the family moved to ], where he would grow up and graduate from ]. At an early age, David showed interest in the film/television industry. While a Senior at Teaneck High School, he wrote, produced, and directed a student film of '']''.


Upon graduating from ], David entered Rutgers University. While there, he founded Knight Time Productions in 1979, the first student run television production group at the University. Prior to the establishment of RU-tv in 1999, this group was responsible for all the student-produced television on the New Brunswick Campus of Rutgers. Levin attended ], where his interest in film and television continued. Along with two others, he created Knight Time Productions in 1979, a student-run television production group at the University. Prior to the establishment of RU-tv in 1999, this group was responsible for all the student television on the New Brunswick Campus of Rutgers.


==Career== ==Career==
Upon graduation, David worked as a producer/writer for a variety of companies, including ], ], and ]. While at ], he produced several "]", which were documentaries but with a rock theme. Two of David's ] were the most popular in ]'s history: ] in 1990 and ] in 1992.<ref>imdb.com - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2057026/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1</ref> Upon graduation, Levin worked as a producer/writer for a variety of companies, including ], ], and MTV. While at ], he produced several "]", which were documentaries but with a rock theme. Two of Levin's ] were the most popular in ]'s history: ] in 1990 and ] in 1992.{{citation needed|date=December 2013}}


Most recently, David pitched ] to write, direct and produce "]", a documentary about the affect that pop culture had to heal the United States (and indeed, the world) after the horrendous ]. The documentary aired, commercial free, on the tenth Anniversary of the ]. The show differed from other documentaries about the events of that day, focussing on how the entertainment industry pitched in to heal the nation.<ref>Biography Television - http://www.biography.com/tv/biochannel-special/episodes/when-pop-culture-saved-america-a-911-story</ref> Levin was hired by ] to write, direct and produce "]", a documentary about the affect that pop culture had to heal the United States (and indeed, the world) after the ]. The documentary was scheduled to air on the tenth anniversary of the attacks. This documentary was different from every other documentary about the events of that day, and their tragic aftermath, and how the entertainment industry pitched in to heal the nation, and to show Americans that it was okay to cry, but it was also okay to move on.<ref>Biography Television - http://www.biography.com/tv/biochannel-special/episodes/when-pop-culture-saved-america-a-911-story</ref>

Levin has also written several books, including MTV UNCENSORED, a coffee table book commemorating the 20th anniversary of MTV. He also wrote "]", "]" and "]" for ].

Levin was one of the producers who launched ], responsible for creating the ] franchise.


==References== ==References==
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David P. Levin
Born (1958-08-05) August 5, 1958 (age 66)
Framingham, Massachusetts
Occupation(s)Producer, Director, Writer, Editor
Years active1987–current

David P. Levin (born August 8, 1958) is an American producer, director, writer and editor. In the early days of MTV, he was responsible for Rockumentaries on Madonna and Michael Jackson, as well as creating and developing the "Uncensored" brand for MTV. Later on he created, produced and directed TV Land Confidential for TV Land, and recently produced and directed When Pop Culture Saved America.

Early life

Levin was born in Framingham, Massachusetts, to his parents, Mark and Helene Levin. At an early age, the family moved to Teaneck, New Jersey, where he would grow up and graduate from Teaneck High School. At an early age, David showed interest in the film/television industry. While a Senior at Teaneck High School, he wrote, produced, and directed a student film of Star Trek.

Levin attended Rutgers University, where his interest in film and television continued. Along with two others, he created Knight Time Productions in 1979, a student-run television production group at the University. Prior to the establishment of RU-tv in 1999, this group was responsible for all the student television on the New Brunswick Campus of Rutgers.

Career

Upon graduation, Levin worked as a producer/writer for a variety of companies, including Satori, American Movie Classics, and MTV. While at MTV, he produced several "Rockumentaries", which were documentaries but with a rock theme. Two of Levin's Rockumentaries were the most popular in MTV's history: Madonna in 1990 and Michael Jackson in 1992.

Levin was hired by A&E Network to write, direct and produce "When Pop Culture Saved America", a documentary about the affect that pop culture had to heal the United States (and indeed, the world) after the 9/11 attacks. The documentary was scheduled to air on the tenth anniversary of the attacks. This documentary was different from every other documentary about the events of that day, and their tragic aftermath, and how the entertainment industry pitched in to heal the nation, and to show Americans that it was okay to cry, but it was also okay to move on.

References

  1. imdb.com - http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1418551/
  2. New York Times - http://www.nytimes.com/movies/person/955115/David-P-Levin/filmography
  3. Biography Television - http://www.biography.com/tv/biochannel-special/episodes/when-pop-culture-saved-america-a-911-story
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