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Jane Levy

Lucky magazine celebrates cover star Ashley Greene - February 2, 2012

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Launch party for new skincare line Puristics - February 16, 2012

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various photoshoots

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Arriving at the Late Show with David Letterman - October 25, 2011

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Arriving at the ABC Studios in NYC - October 26, 2011


Heads to ABC Studios in NYC - October 26, 2011

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She looks like a different person with her natural hair color...
Thanks Alve for all the "underdogs" updates, you´re on fire!
 
^ She really does! So much more striking as a red head :heart:.

I love her on Suburgatory. Such a funny show.

Definitely will keep an eye on her. I feel like she could be big if she transitioned into movies.
 
Love this chick. Fantastic actress and super beautiful. Crush of the moment for me :crush:
 
Jane Levy

Beautiful People 2012

By Alicia van Couvering

Photographed by Douglas Adesko

Styled by Luigi Tadini



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In a little over a year, Jane Levy has gone from anonymously mailing her picture and résumé to agents, to carrying her own sitcom -- ABC's Suburgatory -- and starring in a gigantic remake of Sam Raimi's The Evil Dead. One key to Levy's rise: her incredibly gorgeous headshot.

"My manager wanted to work with me before he'd ever heard me open my mouth. He said I had a marketable face," says Levy, with a shrug. Indeed, Levy has the doe-eyed, cute-but-glamorous, gorgeous-but-approachable, young-but-wise look that Hollywood eats up. But it was her ability to expertly pull off both withering deadpan asides and serious romantic drama that got her working so fast.

She wrapped up a role on Showtime's Shameless, has a small part in Ry Russo-Young's Nobody Walks and is the lead in Josh Schwartz's Fun Size. With that comes lots of attention, which Levy claims her four-year-old self would have lapped up, but her 22-year-old self finds painful. "When ten people and a photographer are talking about you, and you don't know what they want from you... I don't know, it gives me all kinds of bad feelings. Who cares about my face?" Levy fights back in her own way, attempting to upend the obsessive vanity that distracts from actual performance. "I try to change my hair for each part," she says. A few weeks before The Evil Dead starts filming, Levy is campaigning for a mousy brown, which Suburgatory heads were against. "They want me to keep it the same. But I'll win."



- Papermag.com
 
Paper April 2012
Photo by Douglas Adesko



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She looks good with dark hair (most likely for the Evil Dead remake she just wrapped). But I'm slightly more biased towards her with red hair (she looks boring with her natural blonde).
 
^ I agree. The darker hair is lovely as well. But I think she stands out more with red hair.
 
US Elle September 2012
Photo by Dove Shore



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