Jeff Levack

Jeff Levack kind of snuck up on the scene, didn’t he? You look at his recent credits—The Bikeriders (2023), Superman (2025), and Alarum (2025)—and it’s like, dude’s everywhere all of a sudden. The Bikeriders, for starters, is this gritty, raw look at 1960s biker culture. Not some sugar-coated, Harley-Davidson love letter, but the kind of movie where you can basically smell the leather and gasoline. Levack’s role in that one? He doesn’t just blend into the background; he’s got this vibe that makes you want to know what his character’s deal is, even when he’s not talking. Then, you’ve got Superman (2025), which, let’s be real, is a totally different beast. Playing in the superhero sandbox is no joke—expectations are wild, the fandom is rabid, and every move gets dissected on Twitter. Levack pulls off this supporting role that somehow feels both fresh and classic. Like, he’s not just another cardboard cutout sidekick. There’s some real weight there, a little humor, and a few moments that might actually make you tear up (not that anyone’s admitting it). Alarum (2025) is the wildcard. It’s not out yet, but from what’s leaking online, it sounds like a psychological thriller with some serious twists. Levack supposedly plays a character with secrets stacked on secrets, and honestly, that’s where he shines. The guy’s got this way of making every scene feel a little off-balance—you never quite know what he’s going to do next. If his past work’s any indication, Alarum might just be the one that cements his reputation. Keep an eye on this dude.

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  • Professions: Camera and Electrical Department, Actor, Set Decorator

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