Jordan Yale Levine
- Producer
- Actor
- Executive
Named as one of Variety's 10 Producers to Watch in 2016, a member of the Producers Guild of America, and the founder and partner of Yale Productions, Jordan Yale Levine has made a strong name for himself in the entertainment industry.
Jordan has garnered a substantial list of film credits, as well as currently having several projects in various stages of production and development. Jordan is responsible for the producing, financing and/or distribution of over sixty feature films. These films include Netflix's "Stowaway," starring Anna Kendrick, Toni Collette, and Daniel Dae Kim, "Becky," starring Kevin James and Lulu Wilson, which was selected for the Tribeca Film Festival, number one at the box office for a few weeks, and spawned a sequel, William Brent Bell's "Separation," starring Rupert Friend, Brian Cox, and Madeline Brewer, which Open Road released theatrically "Chick Fight," starring Malin Akerman, Alec Baldwin, and Bella Thorne, "I Used to Go Here, starring Gillian Jacobs and Jemaine Clement, which was selected for the SXSW festival, and produced alongside Andy Samberg's Party Over Here production company, Lionsgate's "Crypto," starring Kurt Russell, Alexis Bledel, & Beau Knapp, and Hannah Marks' "After Everything," with a cast featuring Maika Monroe, Jeremy Allen White, Sasha Lane, Joe Keery, and Marisa Tomei, which premiered at SXSW. Additional films include "Burn," starring Josh Hutcherson, Suki Waterhouse, Tilda Cobham Hervey, and Harry Shum Jr., IFC title "King Cobra," starring James Franco, Christian Slater, Garrett Clayton & Keegan Allen, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, "Already Gone," a co production with Keanu Reeves, which stars Justine Skye, Seann William Scott, & Shiloh Fernandez, Sony Pictures' "Welcome The Stranger," starring Riley Keough, Abbey Lee, and Caleb Landry Jones, and many more.
Recent releases include Yale's biggest budget movie to date, "The Kill Room" starring Uma Thurman, Samuel L. Jackson, and Joe Manganiello, Brittany Snow's directorial debut and SXSW award winner, "Parachute" starring Courtney Eaton and Thomas Mann, "Reverse the Curse" which premiered at Tribeca Film Festival 2023 and stars David Duchovny, Logan Marshall-Green, and Stephanie Beatriz, and many more.
Upcoming releases from Yale Entertainment include "Midnight," produced with and starring Rosario Dawson, Milla Jovovich, and Alexandra Shipp, Clark Duke's "Stranglehold," starring Jake Lacey, Ashley Benson, Ron Perlman, and Justin Long, "Barron's Cove," starring Garrett Hedlund, Stephen Lang, Raul Castillo, Hamish Linklater, Brittany Snow, Tramell Tillman, and Christian Convery, produced with Mandalay Pictures, "Electra," starring Maria Bakalova, Abigail Cowen, and Jack Farthing, and "Pretty Thing," directed by long-time collaborator Justin Kelly and starring Alicia Silverstone and Karl Glusman.
In addition, Yale Entertainment formed Lafayette Pictures, a production company with Katie Holmes, dedicated to movies and television series that Katie spearheads the creative. Thus far, the company has produced two features, "Alone Together," and "Rare Objects."
Jordan has garnered a substantial list of film credits, as well as currently having several projects in various stages of production and development. Jordan is responsible for the producing, financing and/or distribution of over sixty feature films. These films include Netflix's "Stowaway," starring Anna Kendrick, Toni Collette, and Daniel Dae Kim, "Becky," starring Kevin James and Lulu Wilson, which was selected for the Tribeca Film Festival, number one at the box office for a few weeks, and spawned a sequel, William Brent Bell's "Separation," starring Rupert Friend, Brian Cox, and Madeline Brewer, which Open Road released theatrically "Chick Fight," starring Malin Akerman, Alec Baldwin, and Bella Thorne, "I Used to Go Here, starring Gillian Jacobs and Jemaine Clement, which was selected for the SXSW festival, and produced alongside Andy Samberg's Party Over Here production company, Lionsgate's "Crypto," starring Kurt Russell, Alexis Bledel, & Beau Knapp, and Hannah Marks' "After Everything," with a cast featuring Maika Monroe, Jeremy Allen White, Sasha Lane, Joe Keery, and Marisa Tomei, which premiered at SXSW. Additional films include "Burn," starring Josh Hutcherson, Suki Waterhouse, Tilda Cobham Hervey, and Harry Shum Jr., IFC title "King Cobra," starring James Franco, Christian Slater, Garrett Clayton & Keegan Allen, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, "Already Gone," a co production with Keanu Reeves, which stars Justine Skye, Seann William Scott, & Shiloh Fernandez, Sony Pictures' "Welcome The Stranger," starring Riley Keough, Abbey Lee, and Caleb Landry Jones, and many more.
Recent releases include Yale's biggest budget movie to date, "The Kill Room" starring Uma Thurman, Samuel L. Jackson, and Joe Manganiello, Brittany Snow's directorial debut and SXSW award winner, "Parachute" starring Courtney Eaton and Thomas Mann, "Reverse the Curse" which premiered at Tribeca Film Festival 2023 and stars David Duchovny, Logan Marshall-Green, and Stephanie Beatriz, and many more.
Upcoming releases from Yale Entertainment include "Midnight," produced with and starring Rosario Dawson, Milla Jovovich, and Alexandra Shipp, Clark Duke's "Stranglehold," starring Jake Lacey, Ashley Benson, Ron Perlman, and Justin Long, "Barron's Cove," starring Garrett Hedlund, Stephen Lang, Raul Castillo, Hamish Linklater, Brittany Snow, Tramell Tillman, and Christian Convery, produced with Mandalay Pictures, "Electra," starring Maria Bakalova, Abigail Cowen, and Jack Farthing, and "Pretty Thing," directed by long-time collaborator Justin Kelly and starring Alicia Silverstone and Karl Glusman.
In addition, Yale Entertainment formed Lafayette Pictures, a production company with Katie Holmes, dedicated to movies and television series that Katie spearheads the creative. Thus far, the company has produced two features, "Alone Together," and "Rare Objects."