Bunny Levin, La La Land Star, Dies at 97
- Bunny Levine, the veteran American character actress recognized for her work in major Hollywood productions including the Academy Award-winning musical "La La Land," has died at the age...
- Throughout a steady career in the American entertainment industry, Levine built a recognizable resume of television and film appearances.
- Outlets including Cairo 24 and Al Mashhad highlighted her quiet exit from the stage after nearly a century of life.
Bunny Levine, the veteran American character actress recognized for her work in major Hollywood productions including the Academy Award-winning musical “La La Land,” has died at the age of 97, according to regional and international entertainment reports. Levine passed away peacefully in her sleep, according to notices published by outlets such as MTV Lebanon and Zaid Al-Ordon. While detailed family statements remain private, regional entertainment correspondents confirmed that the longtime performer reached the age of 97 before her death.
A Career in Film and Television
Throughout a steady career in the American entertainment industry, Levine built a recognizable resume of television and film appearances. According to retrospective profiles published by outlets like Ro’ya News, her credits spanned numerous guest roles on popular television series as well as appearances in feature films. Her most globally visible cinematic credit came in Damien Chazelle’s 2016 musical romance “La La Land,” starring Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone.

Industry Remembrance
Outlets including Cairo 24 and Al Mashhad highlighted her quiet exit from the stage after nearly a century of life. Further details regarding memorial arrangements have not been publicly disclosed by representatives.
