Floyd Levine dead: Hangover star dies as daughter-in-law announces sad news

Floyd Levine dead: Hangover star dies as daughter-in-law announces sad news

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Floyd Levine, an actor from Hanover, passed away as a result of his daughter-in-law’s sad news. Following a distinguished career, the TV and film star passed away at the age of 93.

The Hollywood legend, who was best known for his roles on TV and the big screen, including Murder, She Wrote, Babylon 5: Thirdspace, Baywatch, Cagney and Lacey, Dog Day Afternoon alongside Al Pacino, and The Hangover, passed away on Sunday.

In a series of Instagram snaps of the actor, Tracy Robbins, his daughter-in-law, revealed the news. She stated, “My beloved father-in-law, Floyd Levine, passed away peacefully on August 24 in a beautiful home, probably wishing someone would give him a martini.”

Floyd Levine
The sad news was shared by Floyd’s daughter-in-law via Instagram (mrstracyrobbins/Instagram).

Floyd was known as the “best father-in-law, grandpa, and all-around jokester” for his love of Frank Sinatra, classic movies, and making everyone laugh. He began his acting career in New York City as a cab driver before pursuing Hollywood aspirations in California. We’ll notice Floyd’s grin almost every time we turn to him because his son, Brian, is essentially his twin.

“I will miss Stella’s humor, his stories, and his F-bombs, which he made a lot of money from!” Floyd, my forever Brooklyn boy, may the drinks be cold and the Sinatra songs never end. You showed up early, script in hand, and I would like to believe there was a casting call in heaven.

I’m sure I’ll miss him dearly, but I’m certain that he’s already bringing his stunning wife Rochelle back together.

“I’ll take care of your baby boy forever, don’t worry.” Grandpa, I love you. And yes, you did it perfectly. (Bottom emojis for “White Heart, Cocktail, and Statue of Liberty)”

Floyd Levine
During his career, the actor appeared in a number of well-known films and television shows (mrstracyrobbins/Instagram).

In addition to playing Abe the Tailor in Norbit with Eddie Murphy, Floyd also appeared in the Bradley Cooper film The Hangover in 2009.

The actor began his acting career as a cab driver before transitioning to the stage. Brian Robbins, a film producer, is his father, and he has contributed to everything from Mission: Impossible to A Quiet Place.

Along with Michael Keaton, his extensive work also appeared in Coach Carter and Night Shift. In the early 1980s, Brian made the decision to go by Floyd’s last name when his son started acting.

In 1981 and 1982, the father-son duo appeared in different CBS programs Archie Bunker’s Place. In Head of the Class on ABC, Floyd and Brian played judges and Eric Mardian, both actors shared roles.

Floyd’s later roles included Kenan and Kel on Nickelodeon, and Good Burger’s ice cream man.

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