
Jordan Yale Levine
Jordan Yale Levine is an award-winning American film producer whose work spans thriller, drama, horror, and action genres. He has produced over 70 projects and is known for a hands-on creative approach, remaining closely involved in all stages of production from development through set management. Levine graduated from G.W. Hewlett High School in Hewlett, New York, in 2003. Rather than attend college, he began working in the entertainment industry immediately and received his first executive producer credit at age 21 on the feature film "Paid." His work has received strong critical recognition and has screened at major film festivals and markets, including Tribeca and SXSW. In 2016, "Variety" magazine named Levine and longtime collaborator Scott Levenson among its "10 Producers to Watch," highlighting their work on the films "Jack Goes Home" (2016), starring Rory Culkin and Lin Shaye, and "King Cobra" (2016), starring James Franco and Christian Slater. Levine's producing credits include "After Everything" (2018) starring Jeremy Allen White, "Becky" (2020), starring Lulu Wilson, Kevin James, and Joel McHale, "Alone Together" (2022) starring Katie Holmes, "The Kill Room" (2023), "Becky 2: The Wrath of Becky" (2023), "Barron's Cove (2025) and "Pretty Thing" (2025). He currently has multiple projects in various stages of development.