Alan J. Levi
A relentless creative force in the realm of television, Alan J. Levi was born in 1938 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Active from the 1960s to the early 2000s, Levi primarily directed television series and films, dabbling in genres such as action, adventure, and crime, with his most notable works including popular series like "Magnum, P.I.", "Quantum Leap", and "NCIS". Though his work may not have garnered major film festival awards, he was highly esteemed in the industry for his knack for pacing and character development, elements that were consistently evident across his diverse body of work. Alan J. Levi, with his passion and undying dedication, truly embodied the adage that television is a director's medium.