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'''Ralph Levy''' (born [[1920]] in [[Scranton, Pennsylvania]]) is an Emmy Award winning [[United States|American]] [[television producer|producer]], [[movie director|film]] and [[television director]].
'''Ralph Levy''' (born [[1920]] in [[Scranton, Pennsylvania]]) is an Emmy Award winning [[United States|American]] [[television producer|producer]], [[movie director|film]] and [[television director]].


==Biography==
==Directing career==
Ralph Levy directed episodes of several television shows, including ''[[I Love Lucy]]'', ''[[Green Acres]]'', '' [[The Beverly Hillbillies]], [[Petticoat Junction]]'', ''[[Trapper John, M.D.]]'' and'' [[Hawaii Five-O]]''. Levy's film directorial career includes ''[[Do Not Disturb (1965 film)|Do Not Disturb]]'' starring [[Doris Day]], and ''[[Bedtime Story]]'' starring [[David Niven]], [[Shirley Jones]] and [[Marlon Brando]].
Ralph Levy directed episodes of several television shows, including ''[[I Love Lucy]]'', ''[[Green Acres]]'', '' [[The Beverly Hillbillies]], [[Petticoat Junction]]'', ''[[Trapper John, M.D.]]'' and'' [[Hawaii Five-O]]''. Levy's film directorial career includes ''[[Do Not Disturb (1965 film)|Do Not Disturb]]'' starring [[Doris Day]], and ''[[Bedtime Story]]'' starring [[David Niven]], [[Shirley Jones]] and [[Marlon Brando]].



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Ralph Levy
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Ralph Levy (born 1920 in Scranton, Pennsylvania) is an Emmy Award winning American producer, film and television director.

Biography

Ralph Levy directed episodes of several television shows, including I Love Lucy, Green Acres, The Beverly Hillbillies, Petticoat Junction, Trapper John, M.D. and Hawaii Five-O. Levy's film directorial career includes Do Not Disturb starring Doris Day, and Bedtime Story starring David Niven, Shirley Jones and Marlon Brando.

Levy won the 1960 Emmy Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy for The Jack Benny Program. Levy died exactly fifty years to the day after the premiere of the pilot episode of I Love Lucy that he directed.

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