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Stuart J. Levy is a producer of
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and films and writer of manga. Levy founded the media company Tokyopop and established the manga market in North America. He was an executive producer on the major motion picture ''
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'' in 2011 distributed by Sony Pictures. Additionally, he directed the documentary '' Pray for Japan'' and mockumentary ''Van Von Hunter''. ''Van Von Hunter'' won him "Best Director" at the Los Angeles based Mock Film Fest 2011. He created/wrote '' Princess Ai'' with singer
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. Levy also is a chair of the International
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. Levy appeared as a speaker for the Middle East Film & Comic Con 2018 for his experience as a businessman and producer/artist. Levy's manga series, ''Nightmare Before Christmas: Zero's Journey'' was nominated for two 2018 Diamond GEM awards.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Levy, Stu American chief executives in the media industry University of California, Los Angeles alumni Georgetown University Law Center alumni 1967 births Living people Tokyopop American producers Anime people American graphic novelists