About Jordan Yale Levine
Film Producer, Financier & Distributor
Jordan Yale Levine is an acclaimed American film producer, financier, and distributor whose dynamic career has spanned nearly two decades in the independent and studio film landscape. Named one of Variety’s “10 Producers to Watch” and a proud member of the Producers Guild of America, Jordan has established himself as one of the most prolific and respected figures working in independent cinema today. With over sixty feature films produced, financed, and/or distributed, his portfolio showcases a rare combination of artistic range, commercial success, and long-term industry impact.
Throughout his career, Jordan Yale Levine has built a reputation for curating bold, character-driven stories and collaborating with some of Hollywood’s most talented actors and filmmakers. His producing credits include the Netflix sci-fi thriller Stowaway, starring Anna Kendrick, Toni Collette, and Daniel Dae Kim, and the breakout action-thriller Becky, featuring Kevin James and Lulu Wilson, which premiered at Tribeca, debuted at #1 at the U.S. box office, and inspired a successful sequel. Levine also produced The Kill Room, his most ambitious project to date, starring Uma Thurman, Samuel L. Jackson, and Joe Manganiello.


Jordan Yale Levine’s diverse body of work extends to critically acclaimed dramas, comedies, and genre films alike. His credits include Separation (Rupert Friend, Brian Cox, Madeline Brewer), theatrically released by Open Road; the action-comedy Chick Fight (Malin Akerman, Alec Baldwin); and I Used to Go Here (Gillian Jacobs, Jemaine Clement), developed in partnership with Andy Samberg’s Party Over Here and selected for SXSW. Additional highlights include Lionsgate’s Crypto (Kurt Russell, Alexis Bledel), Hannah Marks’ After Everything (Maika Monroe, Jeremy Allen White, Marisa Tomei), which premiered at SXSW, and IFC’s King Cobra (James Franco, Christian Slater, Garrett Clayton), which premiered at Tribeca. Levine also produced As They Made Us, directed by Mayim Bialik and starring Dianna Agron, Dustin Hoffman, Candice Bergen, and Simon Helberg.
Continuing his momentum, Jordan Yale Levine recently produced several acclaimed releases including Pretty Thing (Alicia Silverstone, Karl Glusman), Parachute (Courtney Eaton, Thomas Mann) — the SXSW-winning directorial debut of Brittany Snow — Reverse the Curse (David Duchovny, Logan Marshall-Green, Stephanie Beatriz), and Barron’s Cove (Garrett Hedlund, Stephen Lang, Raul Castillo), produced in collaboration with Mandalay Pictures.
Currently, Jordan Yale Levine has multiple high-profile projects in post-production. These include Midnight (Rosario Dawson, Milla Jovovich, Alexandra Shipp), Stranglehold directed by Clark Duke (Jake Lacey, Ashley Benson, Ron Perlman, Justin Long), and a five-picture horror slate with celebrated filmmaker Joe Swanberg. His ongoing work reflects a keen eye for both marketable and innovative storytelling that bridges the gap between independent artistry and commercial appeal.
In addition to his producing achievements, Jordan Yale Levine is the co-founder of Lafayette Pictures, launched alongside actor and filmmaker Katie Holmes. Through this venture, he produced Holmes’ directorial features Alone Together and Rare Objects, further expanding his footprint in auteur-driven cinema.
Over the years, Jordan Yale Levine has earned a reputation as a forward-thinking creative entrepreneur with an unmatched commitment to championing distinctive voices and delivering high-quality, globally appealing content. From festival favorites to box office hits, his work continues to shape the evolving landscape of contemporary independent film, cementing Jordan’s legacy as one of the most influential producers of his generation.

