Baywatch and The Hangover actor Floyd Levine dies aged 93 after lengthy on-screen career – as Kris Jenner pays tribute.

Baywatch and The Hangover actor Floyd Levine dies aged 93 after lengthy on-screen career – as Kris Jenner pays tribute
Baywatch and The Hangover actor Floyd Levine dies aged 93 after lengthy on-screen career – as Kris Jenner pays tribute

According to The Sun: Actor Floyd Levine has died at the age of 93, his family has reported.

The screen star, known for roles in popular shows such as 'Baywatch', passed away peacefully on Sunday.

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Levine, who hailed from New York, had a small role in the movie 'The Hangover' alongside Bradley Cooper and Justin Bartha.

His death was announced by his daughter-in-law, Tracy Robbins.

“My dear father-in-law, Floyd Levine, passed away peacefully yesterday, August 24, surrounded by his wonderful family (and likely wishing someone would bring him a martini),” Robbins said.

She added that Levine was “the best father-in-law, grandfather, and a wonderful joker.”

In a heartfelt social media post, Robbins shared that she will miss his humor and storytelling.

“I will miss him so much, but I know he is already making angels laugh,” she said.
“I love you, Grandpa. And so...you always did it your way to the very end.”

After his death, the community extended condolences to Levine and his family.

“Our prayers and love are with the family,” noted Kris Jenner.

GLORIOUS CAREER

Levine's acting career spanned over five decades.

He appeared in many television series, including 'Murphy Brown' and 'Days of Our Lives'.

Levine played two characters, Harry Crumholtz and Archie Miles, on 'Murphy Brown' from 1985 to 1989.

His first significant performance came in the show 'Come Back, Charleston Blue' in 1972.

Levine appeared in two episodes of 'Kojak' between 1976 and 1977, as well as in an episode of 'Starsky and Hutch' in 1978.

Among his other works were 'Quincy M.E.', 'Hart to Hart', and 'Police Squad!'

Throughout the 1980s, he starred in shows like 'Hill Street Blues', 'The A-Team', and 'The Dukes of Hazzard'.

In 'The Dukes of Hazzard', Levine played the role of Mr. Baldwin alongside Tom Wopat, John Schneider, and Catherine Bach.

In 1998, he appeared as a mob boss in an episode of 'Baywatch'.

His last work was in the film 'A Thousand Words' in 2012, where the lead roles were played by Eddie Murphy and Kerry Washington.

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Floyd Levine leaves behind a vibrant legacy in the entertainment world. His lengthy career in film and television speaks volumes about the talent and charisma he possessed. The condolences from colleagues and fans confirm how beloved he was both on and off screen.

As he departs from this life, Levine surely leaves behind memories that will forever live in the hearts of his loved ones and fans.


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