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Jerry Levine (born March 12, 1957) is an American actor and director of television and theatre. As an actor, he is perhaps best known for his role as Rupert "Stiles" Stilinski in the 1985 feature film Teen Wolf.
Levine was born New Brunswick, New Jersey and grew up in the Jewish faith. He is graduate of Boston University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.
His career started as an actor on the television series Charles in Charge in 1984, before moving into films as well, with his debut in 1985's Teen Wolf alongside Michael J. Fox. He starred in the ensemble television drama The Bronx Zoo,... MORE
Jerry Levine (born March 12, 1957) is an American actor and director of television and theatre. As an actor, he is perhaps best known for his role as Rupert "Stiles" Stilinski in the 1985 feature film Teen Wolf.
Levine was born New Brunswick, New Jersey and grew up in the Jewish faith. He is graduate of Boston University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.
His career started as an actor on the television series Charles in Charge in 1984, before moving into films as well, with his debut in 1985's Teen Wolf alongside Michael J. Fox. He starred in the ensemble television drama The Bronx Zoo, but the series only lasted one season, 1987–88. Other films include Iron Eagle (1986), K-9 (1989) and Oliver Stone's Vietnam War feature Born on the Fourth of July (1989) starring Tom Cruise.
Levine later found acting roles restricted to television. He starred in the 1990–91 sitcom, Going Places with Alan Ruck and Heather Locklear. He appeared in numerous series including Boy Meets World, Chicago Hope, Seinfeld, Monk and Will & Grace.
In 1994, Levine produced and directed a Met Theater stage production of the one-act play Sticks & Stones, the first produced work by screenwriters Drew McWeeny and LESS
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