Shawn Adam Levy (born 1968) is a Canadian-American director, producer and actor who directed the comedy films
Big Fat Liar,
Just Married,
Cheaper by the Dozen,
The Pink Panther,
Night at the Museum, and
Date Night. He has also directed many television shows, including
Cousin Skeeter,
The Famous Jett Jackson and
Pepper Dennis.
Life and career
Levy was born in
Montreal, Quebec, in a family with
Jewish origins. As a teenager, he attended St.George's High School and
Stagedoor Manor Performing Arts Training Center in New York. Levy graduated from Yale University in 1989 majoring in Performing Arts. Levy has a production deal with
20th Century Fox. He is slated to produce the film
Back Magick, written by
Sahara Lotti, and is producing the upcoming
Will Ferrell comedy
Neighborhood Watch, being directed by
David Dobkin. He has also been announced as the director of
The Hardy Men which is an adaptation of the Hardy Boys novels and it stars
Tom Cruise and
Ben Stiller; an action-comedy with
Steve Carell and
Tina Fey called
Date Night and in 2009 was announced to be the director of
How to Talk to Girls. He was a strong contender to direct the film adaptation of
DC Comics superhero
The Flash. It has also been announced he is producing a live-action/CG adaptation of
The Berenstein Bears.
Levy's acting debut was in
Zombie Nightmare, a low-budget horror film in which he portrayed the antagonist. The film is best known for being featured in an episode of
Mystery Science Theater 3000.
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