Biography
Jérôme Lévy is a renowned figure in the film industry, recognized for his significant contributions to sound design. His career spans several decades, with notable credits in both French and international cinema.
Lévy's first major recognition came with his work on the Danish film "Pelle the Conqueror" in 1987, where he served as the sound effects artist. He further established his reputation with his work on Luc Besson's "The Big Blue" in 1988, where he was credited as the sound designer. His collaboration with Besson continued with "The Horseman on the Roof" in 1995, for which he served as the Foley artist. These films showcase Lévy's versatility and skill in creating immersive audio experiences for cinema audiences.
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