
Bunny Levine
Bunny Levine has had a passion for entertaining from her earliest memory. At the age of two, she subjected all her relatives to her rendition of the song "When I Grow Too Old to Dream" at every possible opportunity. Playing with her sister and friends in pre-school days, her favorite game was a simulation of the performances of the current Hollywood stars, replete with screams and fainting, in the mode of the times. Her greatest regret was that she, unlike her contemporary Shirley Temple, had not been discovered in dance class. By third grade she wrote, directed and starred in the epic, "Debbie's Diary." A year or so later, with increased maturity, she limited her contributions to no more than two of the three elements. All through elementary school and high school, she played either the lead or a character role in school and local productions. Transferring colleges on her marriage after sophomore year made her rethink the wisdom of a short, young, character woman gaining fame and fortune in the field, so she switched majors from Theater Arts, but continued to act, and to work on the college radio station. Already pregnant upon graduation, she put her acting aspirations on the back burner for 25 years, working primarily as a school librarian, to help her underpaid college professor husband raise their three children. Storytelling and book talks helped fill her performing aspirations. Foolishly, she would not participate in community theater, thinking of herself as too much of a professional. Upon early retirement, she began taking acting classes, going on auditions, and gradually immersing herself totally in the fabulous, mad world of acting. Soon she was a member of all the unions and began booking commercials, roles on soaps and episodics, as well as films. Upon her beloved husband, Bernie's, death, she moved from the New York area to the LA market, and continued studying, booking, and striving. Among her credits are Law & Order (1990), The Jimmy Show (2001), Everybody Loves Raymond (1996), _Gilmore Girls_, the soon-to-be-released Charles Busch film, and Las Vegas (2003). She considers herself the most energetic and agile septuagenarian in the field and the oldest living student (her philosophy being that you can never stop learning and exercising the acting muscle).
Filmography

The Cure
as Mrs. Polanski
The Cure
as Mrs. Polanski

Sacramento
as Mrs. Krenshaw
Sacramento
as Mrs. Krenshaw

The Invisible Raptor
as Dorothy
The Invisible Raptor
as Dorothy

Thelma
as Mona
Thelma
as Mona

Love Virtually
as Viv's Grandma
Love Virtually
as Viv's Grandma

You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah
as Bella
You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah
as Bella

VHYes
as Diane
VHYes
as Diane

Holiday Hostage
as Grandma
Holiday Hostage
as Grandma

La La Land
as Movie Theatre Cashier (uncredited)
La La Land
as Movie Theatre Cashier (uncredited)

The Shickles
as Nana Shickles
The Shickles
as Nana Shickles

Off the Record
as Nana
Off the Record
as Nana

A Thousand Words
as Woman on Pier
A Thousand Words
as Woman on Pier

Walk a Mile in My Pradas
as Sister Betty
Walk a Mile in My Pradas
as Sister Betty

Let Go
as Mrs. Grossman
Let Go
as Mrs. Grossman

In My Sleep
as Rachel
In My Sleep
as Rachel

Father vs. Son
as Mrs. Kusnitz
Father vs. Son
as Mrs. Kusnitz

Play the Game
as Claire Cranston
Play the Game
as Claire Cranston

You Don't Mess with the Zohan
as Older Lady in Salon
You Don't Mess with the Zohan
as Older Lady in Salon

Year of the Fish
as Tourist Woman
Year of the Fish
as Tourist Woman

Love Comes Lately
as Max's Neighbor
Love Comes Lately
as Max's Neighbor

The Jimmy Show
as Fireplace Woman
The Jimmy Show
as Fireplace Woman
Gasline
as Mrs. Munson
Gasline
as Mrs. Munson

Cadillac Man
as Woman Customer
Cadillac Man
as Woman Customer

Slime City
as Ruby
Slime City
as Ruby

The Auschwitz Bagel
as Oma
The Auschwitz Bagel
as Oma
Omi
as Omi
Omi
as Omi