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Susan Nicole Downey ( Levin; born November 6, 1973) is an American film producer. Until February 2009, she was co-president of
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and executive vice president of production at
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,
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's production company. Susan is married to
Robert Downey Jr. Robert John Downey Jr. (born April 4, 1965), also known as RDJ, is an American actor. One of the highest-grossing actors of all time, his films as a leading actor have grossed over $14 billion worldwide. In 2008, Downey was named by ''Time ...
The couple has formed their own production house named
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.


Early life

Levin was born in
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, to Rosie Levin, a homemaker, and Elliott Levin, a businessman. She became interested in the movie business at age 12. She graduated from
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as class valedictorian in 1991. She is
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. Interested in pursuing a career in film production, Levin moved to California and graduated ''
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'' from the
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.Susan Levin biography
at Filmbug.com; retrieved March 23, 2009.
She began her career at ''
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'', where she oversaw the development and production of projects based on well-known properties for both the company's film and television slates. These include the feature films ''
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'' and ''
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'', as well as the 22-episode TV series '' Mortal Kombat: Conquest'' which ran on both
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and in syndication.


Career


Silver Pictures

Downey held the dual posts of co-president of
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and Executive Vice President of Production at Silver Pictures. Joining Silver Pictures in 1999, she oversaw the development and production of feature films released under both banners, including ''
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'' and ''
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''. In 2002, she made her producing debut as a co-producer on ''
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'' and then co-produced the 2003 release ''
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''. Downey went on to produce the features ''
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'' and '' House of Wax'', and also served as an executive producer on the critically acclaimed comedic thriller ''
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''. Downey later produced Neil Jordan's psychological drama '' The Brave One'', starring
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and Terrence Howard; Guy Ritchie's comedy ''
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'', starring
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,
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,
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,
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, Chris Bridges and Jeremy Piven; the horror thriller ''
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'', starring Vera Farmiga and Peter Sarsgaard; and the thriller '' Whiteout'', starring
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. She was also an executive producer on the Hughes brothers' post-apocalyptic drama ''
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'', starring Denzel Washington and Gary Oldman.


''Sherlock Holmes''

Downey was working on production for Guy Ritchie's crime film ''
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'', during which her husband Robert Downey Jr., visited her office at Silver Pictures and learned about Ritchie's plans for a new ''
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'' film; at her husband's request, Susan set up a meeting with Ritchie, and soon the film had Robert Downey Jr. as its lead. The film became the first time since 2005's ''
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'' that the Downeys had worked together, and according to Robert Downey Jr., the couple enjoyed it very much because they did not have to "miss each other" during the long production.Robert and Susan Downey glad to be working together
", retrieved March 23, 2009.
''Sherlock Holmes'' opened to good reviews and record-breaking box office over the Christmas holiday in 2009. It was the couple's most financially successful joint venture to date, and netted Robert Downey Jr. his third Golden Globe Award, his first for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. In his satirical, self-deprecating acceptance speech, he started off by thanking his wife: "First of all, I would like to thank Susan Downey for telling me that
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was going to win, 'so don't bother to prepare a speech.' That was at about 10AM." He continued his speech by noting all the people he supposedly wasn't going to thank (indirectly thanking them for giving him a chance to be in the movie) and again singled out his wife for tribute: "I mean, I really don't want to thank my wife, because I could be bussing tables at the Daily Grill right now if not for her."


Post-Silver Pictures

Susan worked with the production staff of ''
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'', ''
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'' and '' Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows'' alongside her husband, allowing the couple to work together again after the first ''Sherlock Holmes'' completed production.


Team Downey

In June 2010, Robert and Susan Downey announced the formation of their
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-based production company
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, and hired David Gambino to be president of production. Their first producing project is ''Yucatan'', a heist film originally crafted by Steve McQueen as a star vehicle for himself. Columbia Pictures announced on October 20 it had obtained the rights to Neil Strauss' non-fiction 2009 bestseller ''Emergency! This Book Will Save Your Life.'' The book is to be developed into a feature produced by Team Downey. The Downeys are also developing a musical project for Warner Bros. from a pitch by "Next to Normal" composers Brian Yorkey and Tom Kitt. Team Downey produced the family drama ''
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'' (2014), starring Downey Jr. In 2011, Team Downey announced plans to produce the tragic, shark-infested tale of the USS ''Indianapolis'' and the exoneration of her captain (decades later) due to the efforts of schoolboy Hunter Scott.


Personal life

Susan Levin's first full-credit producer job was for the 2003 thriller ''
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'', starring
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and Levin's future husband, actor
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Downey – who was in the process of divorcing his first wife,
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'', November 2002, as hosted a
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retrieved March 23, 2009.
— has said that his most memorable recollection about shooting ''Gothika'' was "romancing the producer"; Levin stated to
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on ''
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'' that while she thought Downey was "an amazing actor that we were lucky to have in our movie",Stated in an interview with Robert on ''
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'', 2006.
her first impression of him was that he was "weird." The two quietly struck up a romance – though she turned down his romantic advances twice for fear that their relationship would not last through the completion of shooting because "he's an actor; I have a real job." The couple eventually made their relationship public in the fall of 2003.The Oprah Winfrey Show
third segment, November 22, 2004; retrieved March 23, 2009.
Downey proposed to Levin on November 5, 2003, the night before her 30th birthday. They were married on August 27, 2005, in a Jewish ceremony at
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. She gave birth to their son, Exton Elias Downey, on February 7, 2012, in Los Angeles, California. On July 9, 2014, Downey Jr. announced via his Facebook and Twitter that he and his wife were expecting a daughter in November. Their daughter, Avri Roel, was born on November 4, 2014. Downey credits his wife with helping him with his former drug and alcohol habits, which he quit in 2003, and revitalising his career. "The old saying is true – behind every good man there's an incredible woman. I owe a huge amount – if not all – of my success to Susan. We make a great team, and all that luck I spoke about, that's Susan." ''Sherlock Holmes'' director
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describes the couple as "the greatest illustration of a symbiotic marriage that I've ever seen. It's a real yin and yang, and it's made him a joy to work with. Robert would be a pain in the ass if he didn't have Susan to police him." One of Downey's biceps bears a tattoo which reads "Suzie Q" as a tribute to her.


Filmography


Producer


References


External links

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