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  1. Though he produced over 30 films in the course of his career, Levy is best known for his involvement in the hit television programs The Rifleman, The Big Valley, and The Detectives. Death. Levy died in his Los Angeles home following an extended illness. He was 80. He is buried in Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery, Los Angeles (Garden of Abraham).

  2. • 5d • 2 min read. Photo of Clinton Dorsey courtesy of family. © family. BROOKHAVEN, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - Family and friends of a well-known Atlanta music producer are devastated after...

  3. Jun 5, 2003 · By B+C Staff. ( Broadcasting & Cable ) published 5 June 2003. Veteran TV and film producer Jules Levy, 80, died May 24 in Los Angeles. A native of the city, Levy served in World War II under Ronald Reagan in an Army production unit based out of the Hal Roach studios. While there, he met Arthur Gardner and Arnold Laven.

  4. Jun 6, 2003 · Jules Levy, who produced the hit television Westerns " The Rifleman " and " The Big Valley, " has died. He was 80. Mr. Levy died May 24 at his Los Angeles home following a long illness,...

  5. Jun 4, 2003 · Producer. By Variety Staff. Jules Levy, producer of such famed TV Westerns as “The Rifleman” and “The Big Valley” and numerous films, died May 24 in L.A. after a long illness. He was 80.

  6. May 28, 2003 · From Staff and Wire Reports. Jules Levy, 80, producer of such popular television series as “The Rifleman” and “The Big Valley,” died Saturday in Los Angeles of unspecified causes. The Los...

  7. Jules V. Levy. Jules V. Levy was born February 12, 1923 in Los Angeles. He was raised in Beverly Hills and worked in the entertainment industry for 37 years, beginning in 1941 at Warner Bros. Studio. He started in the mail room, then worked in the property department, where he met Arnold Laven. He also worked as a script supervisor.

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