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Serge Levin is an award-winning American film actor, writer and director.[1] He is known for "Stranger Things" (2016), "Alterscape" (2018)[2], "The Americans" (2013)[3] and "Welcome to Willits" (2016)[4][5]
Serge Levin studied finance and political science in San Diego. He also worked as a financial analyst with "Salomon Brothers" and "Bear Stearns".
He started his career as a director in 2012 with the short "Paragon Algorithm". In 2018, Levin wrote and directed "Alterscape", starring Michael Ironside, Charles Baker and Levin, and the short films "Lorenz Fractal" and "Kino". Levin is working on films such as "War on War" (starring Danny Trejo, Gloria Votsis and Levin, and co-written by Levin and Joe Tripician), "Superstrata" (starring [Paz de la Huerta) and "Herbert West: Reanimator" (starring Brad Dourif and Levin). Levin is also the founder of "Isle Empire Pictures", a media production company, and a music band "Rain4Sale".[6]Template:Full citation needed[7][8][9]
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