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Rachel Levy
Executive Vice President of Motion Picture Music, Universal Pictures
Rachel Levy is a seasoned music supervisor whose career has been marked by her significant contributions to the film industry. Joining Universal in 2010, she has played a crucial role in supervising music for some of the studio's most popular franchises. She has worked on the Fast and Furious series since 2011, along with all the titles for Illumination, including Despicable Me 2 and 3, SING! 1 and 2, and The Grinch, showcasing her versatility and creativity in curating soundtracks that resonate with audiences worldwide.
As a key member of the music team behind the Fifty Shades of Grey franchise, Levy contributed to the creation of the series' well-known soundtracks. Recent projects, such as Marry Me, Violent Night, and the upcoming comedy, Strays, further solidify her reputation as a leading figure in the film music industry.
With two decades of experience, Levy previously held the position of Senior Vice President of Film Music for The Weinstein Company/Dimension Films, adding numerous successful films to her impressive portfolio. A member of The Recording Academy and an alumna of the University of Pennsylvania, her impact on the industry continues to be celebrated by peers and audiences alike.