- Nickname
- #leveeduplay
- Height6′ (1.83 m)
- Levee Duplay has seven feature films set to release in 2025, including the highly anticipated Government Work, directed by Alex Cox. Duplay takes on the lead antagonist role in what's already being called Cox's boldest project in decades.
Cox, known for launching the careers of Johnny Depp, Ed Harris, Gary Oldman, and Courtney Love, now turns his lens on Duplay. All eyes will be on him at this year's Venice Film Festival
Other upcoming and recent credits include Last Hit, Bampire, Sue Thunder, Johnny Lightning, The Tailor of Sin City (2024) and Red Right Hand (2024) .
Duplay is quickly becoming a go-to for grounded, intense characters in crime, thriller, and neo-noir storytelling.- IMDb mini biography by: Hollywood News Source - Levee Duplay is a filmmaker, actor, and entrepreneur based in Los Angeles and Scottsdale. In 2011, he founded a marketing firm that went on to generate over one hundred million dollars in sales. That success gave him the freedom to return to the place his passion always belonged, cinema.
In 2023, he entered the world of filmmaking with a clear purpose. Not just to tell stories, but to question how they are told, how they are funded, and how they reach the world. His path is guided by instinct and shaped by a belief that the industry is ready for change.
He is the founder of Reel Line Pictures, a studio devoted to emotionally driven, visually bold, and creator owned work. As an actor, Duplay brings intensity and depth to every role he inhabits. His upcoming performances in Last Hit, Malcolm, Bampire, and Alex Cox's Dead Souls reveal a range that stretches from grounded realism to psychological edge. All four films are scheduled for release in 2025.- IMDb mini biography by: Hollywood News Source
- Gender / Gender identityMale
- Pronounshe/him
- Sexual orientationStraight
- Race / EthnicityHispanic / Latino / Latina / Latine, Native American / Alaska Native, White
- While Levee was waiting to shoot his scene for Operation Hope, he went outside to get some fresh air. However, he had forgotten that he was still wearing his Nazi soldier costume. As a result, he was mistaken for a Nazi soldier by two police officers from Ajo, AZ. Luckily a fellow cast member came outside and explained the situation.
- Success isn't avoiding failure, it's collecting it fast enough to build something unstoppable-test, tweak, repeat.
- When you love what you do, it's not work-it's just who you are.
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