/Veteran Character Actor, Dies at 93

Veteran Character Actor, Dies at 93

Floyd Levine, a beloved character actor whose career spanned over four decades, passed away peacefully on August 24, 2025 in Los Angeles at the age of 93, surrounded by family.

A Life from Taxi Driver to Screen Presence

  • Humble beginnings: Born on February 23, 1932 in New York City, Levine began his journey as a cab driver before pursuing his passion for acting.

  • Breakthrough role: His first credited appearance came in the 1972 crime drama Super Fly, marking the launch of a prolific career.

An Expansive Legacy on Screen

  • Film roles: Levine portrayed countless memorable characters—from desk sergeants in Death Wish and Dog Day Afternoon, to Dr. Ralph Harris in Bloodbrothers, and General Duncan in Braddock: Missing in Action III.

  • In later years, he appeared in comedies like Good Burger, Coach Carter, Norbit, Meet Dave, and the uncredited but memorable tailor in The Hangover; one of his last roles was in A Thousand Words (2012).

  • Television highlights: Levine was a familiar face in many classic TV series—Kojak, Starsky & Hutch, Wonder Woman, The Dukes of Hazzard (1984), Baywatch (1998, as a crime gang boss), Melrose Place, Murder, She Wrote, The A‑Team, Columbo, Head of the Class, Cagney & Lacey, and more—showcasing his range across genres.

  • Levine’s long tenure in showbiz included nearly 100 film and television credits, evidencing his voice as a reliable and cherished character actor.

A Family Man and Jokester Extraordinaire

  • His daughter-in-law, Tracy Robbins, lovingly shared his passing on Instagram—recalling his love for Frank Sinatra, classic films, martinis, and making everyone laugh. She described Levine as the “best father-in-law, grandpa, and all‑around jokester”.

  • Robbins humorously added: “He passed away … probably wishing someone would bring him a martini,” and promised, “Casting call in heaven… script in hand … I will take care of your baby boy always”—a heartfelt nod to Levine’s far-reaching influence.

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Creating a Legacy—On and Off Screen

  • Levine’s family ties enriched his career. His son, Brian Robbins, followed him into the spotlight and later became a distinguished filmmaker and media executive (formerly CEO of Paramount Pictures).

  • The father-son duo appeared together on Head of the Class, Archie Bunker’s Place, and collaborated on projects like Kenan & Kel, Cousin Skeeter, Good Burger, Coach Carter, Norbit, and Meet Dave.

In Memoriam

Floyd Levine leaves behind:

  • His children: Brian, Marc, and daughter Sheryl.

  • Several grandchildren.

  • His beloved wife, Rochelle, who passed away in 2022, preceded him in death.


Floyd Levine’s career was a testament to the power of steady presence and warm humor. Whether playing a tough cop, a trusted grandpa, or a quick-witted sidekick, he left an indelible mark on every scene. He will be remembered fondly—for his roles, his laughter, and the love he shared.

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