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James Emanuel "Jim" Levenstein is the main protagonist of the American Pie series. Jim is the first seen character on American Pie, he is seen getting ready to masturbate to a porno (which had poor reception). His mother (Molly Cheek) comes in to his room to say goodnight. She noticed the television had poor reception, Jim's father (Eugene Levy) comes in and his mother says that Jim is watching porn, Jim's father doesn't believe this until the man from the television says something dirty...
americanpie.fandom.comNoah Levenstein AKA Jim's Dad is a supporting character and mentor throughout the American Pie franchise. As the name implies, he is the father of Jim Levenstein, the main protagonist of the Franchise. He has been helping other characters, including his son, throughout the American Pie film series. He is portrayed by Eugene Levy. In college as, Dwight Stifler pointed out in The Naked Mile, he was member of Beta house and a party animal. Before the university banned them, Noah was the last...
hero.fandom.comJeff Levenstein, the former chief executive of the failed Regal Treasury Private Bank, was convicted on Monday of a further charge relating to the operation of the bank. Earlier this month he was convicted of four fraud charges - each carrying a minimum sentence of 15 years in jail. On Monday, Acting Judge Naren Pandya found Levenstein guilty in the South Gauteng High Court of giving other people and entities about R125 million to acquire shares of Regal Holdings. The judge said this...
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