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Steven Levitan net worth is $50 million
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Steven E. Levitan (born April 6, 1962) is an American director, screenwriter and producer of television comedies. He has created such TV series as Just Shoot Me!, Stark Raving Mad, Stacked, Back to You, and Modern Family.
Full Name
Steven Levitan
Net Worth
$50 million
Date Of Birth
April 6, 1962
Place Of Birth
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Profession
Screenwriter, Television producer, Businessperson, Television Director
Work Position
Awards for Steven Levitan
Education
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Glenbrook South High School
Nationality
American
Spouse
Krista Levitan
Children
Hannah Levitan, Alexandra Levitan, Nathaniel Levitan
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series, Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Episodic Comedy, Writers Guild of America Award for Television: New...
Nominations
British Academy Television International Award, Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Comedy Series
Movies
With You in Spirit
TV Shows
Back to You, Greg the Bunny, Stacked, Just Shoot Me!, Stark Raving Mad, Modern Family
Star Sign
Aries
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I once called the head of a network a liar. In hindsight, I should have called him an incompetent liar.
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I think every time there's a show like 'Modern Family' or 'Will & Grace' that portray gay and lesbian characters and is successful, it just further opens the door.
3
What about the accusation that Hollywood is trying to advance its liberal agenda? Well, the fact is, while the creative community admittedly leans left, Hollywood has become a corporate town.
4
I acknowledge that Hulu's easy accessibility probably keeps some people from pirating. But a respected industry analyst says less than 5% of TV content is being stolen today.
5
I was raised Jewish, my wife was raised Catholic. Though we respect each other's heritage, and while many of our friends are deeply religious, we have chosen to focus on our similarities, not our differences. We teach our children compassion, charity, honesty and the benefits of hard work.
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With drama, especially, it seems like the bigger the budgets and the edgier the characters, the more interesting they are. We're very lucky because 'Modern Family' wouldn't fit on cable: they'd want us to push it more and be edgier and turn it into something that it's not.
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Right now the producers of 'Modern Family' have no idea how many people watch our show each week on all platforms, and nobody seems to want to tell us. If a disproportionate number of any show's viewers watch in alternative ways, then, under the current system, that show may not appear to be as strong as it actually is.
8
Friends in the Midwest often ask me what it's like to raise a family in Los Angeles. I say it's just like where they are, but warmer and with more traffic. I also tell them people here seem a bit more tolerant of those who are different.
9
Some estimate Hulu IPO could bring in $2 billion. What will the content providers get? Zero. What is Hulu without content? An empty jukebox.
10
I believe 'Hollywood' is more like middle America than many people imagine.
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I think that people with differing points of view find common ground in 'Modern Family' is very flattering, and I'm appreciative of that.
12
At its core, 90 percent of my job is still sitting down in a room full of people, and breaking stories... and that requires virtually no technology.