Film In 1997, Levien wrote the original screenplay for
Rounders with his writing partner, Brian Koppelman. In 2001, Levien and Koppelman wrote, produced, and directed the film
Knockaround Guys, which film critic Roger Ebert gave 3 out of 4 stars. Levien and Koppelman also co-wrote the 2003 film
Runaway Jury, which was nominated for the
Edgar Award for Best Screenplay. In 2009, Levien and Koppelman co-directed
Solitary Man starring
Michael Douglas. The film was included in both A.O. Scott's
The New York Times "Year End Best" list and Roger Ebert's "Year End Best" list. Other film credits include the third installment in the
''Ocean's'' franchise, 2007's ''Ocean's Thirteen'', directed by
Steven Soderbergh.
Novels Levien has published six novels, including the literary novels
Wormwood,
Swagbelly, and the Frank Behr crime series, set in the Midwest and chronicling the fictional private investigator. The series includes
City of the Sun,
Where the Dead Lay,
13 Million Dollar Pop, and
Signature Kill. The Behr books were nominated for the
Hammett,
Barry and
Shamus awards. Sons of Spade named
13 Million Dollar Pop the best P.I. novel of 2011.
Short stories In 2015, Levien published the short story "Knock Out Whist," which was nominated by
Best American Mystery Stories 2016 as an honorable mention. His story "Einstein's Sabbath" was published in
The Darkling Halls of Ivy anthology in 2020.
Television Showtime's drama series,
Billions, created by David Levien, Brian Koppelman, and
Andrew Ross Sorkin, and starring
Paul Giamatti and
Damian Lewis, premiered in 2016. ==Filmography==