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Charles Levin

Charles Levin

Charles Herbert Levin was an American actor who appeared in television, movies and on stage. He was best known for the role of Elliot Novak on the series Alice having become a regular in the show's ninth season and the recurring role of Eddie Gregg on Hill Street Blues from 1982 to 1986.

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The Couch Trip

As TV Reporter

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Skokie

As Rabbi Steinberg

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The Man with One Red Shoe

As CIA Dentist

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Deal of the Century

As Dr. Rechtin

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A Civil Action

As Geologist

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Washington Mistress

As Larry

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Opposites Attract

As Marcino

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Manhattan

As Television Actor #1

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J. Edgar Hoover

As Producer

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Immediate Family

As Eli's Dad

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Everybody Rides the Carousel

As Stage 6 (voice)

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Honeysuckle Rose

As Sid

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This Is Spinal Tap

As Disc 'n' Dat Manager

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Rush It

As Dr. Levy

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Between the Lines

As Paul

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Annie Hall

As Actor in Rehearsal

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The Golden Child

As TV Host

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Home Free

As Barry Kramer

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Sins of the Mother

As Tom Brody

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No Holds Barred

As Ordway

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A Doonesbury Special

As Mark Slackmeyer

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Do You Remember Love

As Dr. Raymond Sawyer

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The Seduction of Joe Tynan

As John Cairn

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Alice

As Elliot Novak

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Tales from the Darkside

As Danny Squires

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Seinfeld

As Mohel

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Life with Lucy

As Sergeant Green

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Goodnight, Beantown

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Hearts Afire

As Tommy

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Oh Baby

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Crazy like a Fox

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Law & Order

As Mr. Schuster

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Family Ties

As Dr. "Crazy Larry" Waxman

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Night Court

As Mark Colson

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Punky Brewster

As Officer

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L.A. Law

As Robert Caporale

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Empty Nest

As Stan

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The Golden Girls

As Coco

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Capital News

As Vinnie DiSalvo

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Designing Women

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Falcon Crest

As Arthur Haberman

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