Len Levitt is a puppeteer and puppet builder who worked on the 1994 Creature Shop film The Flintstones. He also performed background characters on Muppets Tonight. He also designed and built the puppets for B.R.A.T.S. of the Lost Nebula and built costume characters for Sesame Street Live. For his non-Henson film credits, Levitt puppeteered penguins in Batman Returns and was credited for building masks and headdresses for the masked ball. He also operated aliens in Men in Black. On TV, he worked on Puzzle Place.
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| - Len Levitt is a puppeteer and puppet builder who worked on the 1994 Creature Shop film The Flintstones. He also performed background characters on Muppets Tonight. He also designed and built the puppets for B.R.A.T.S. of the Lost Nebula and built costume characters for Sesame Street Live. For his non-Henson film credits, Levitt puppeteered penguins in Batman Returns and was credited for building masks and headdresses for the masked ball. He also operated aliens in Men in Black. On TV, he worked on Puzzle Place.
- Leonard "Len" Levitt, known in the darkness beneath New York as "Light Bulb Len", is, in the opinion of one of his co-workers, an "unsung hero" of the city, a point of view to which, as "Murder Most Fowl" spreads its wings, Castle subscribes as he learns more of the inventor and inveterate bird-watcher, through whose lens he and Beckett will eventually snap (up) a kidnapper and murderer. Len clearly lacks social skills, but not a social conscience, as throughout the episode his constant striving to "do the right thing", and nudge others to follow suit, is shown time and again.
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| - Len Levitt is a puppeteer and puppet builder who worked on the 1994 Creature Shop film The Flintstones. He also performed background characters on Muppets Tonight. He also designed and built the puppets for B.R.A.T.S. of the Lost Nebula and built costume characters for Sesame Street Live. For his non-Henson film credits, Levitt puppeteered penguins in Batman Returns and was credited for building masks and headdresses for the masked ball. He also operated aliens in Men in Black. On TV, he worked on Puzzle Place. Levitt is the creator and writer of Alef...Bet...Blast-Off!, which won the award from UNIMA U.S.A. for excellence in television puppetry.
- Leonard "Len" Levitt, known in the darkness beneath New York as "Light Bulb Len", is, in the opinion of one of his co-workers, an "unsung hero" of the city, a point of view to which, as "Murder Most Fowl" spreads its wings, Castle subscribes as he learns more of the inventor and inveterate bird-watcher, through whose lens he and Beckett will eventually snap (up) a kidnapper and murderer. Len clearly lacks social skills, but not a social conscience, as throughout the episode his constant striving to "do the right thing", and nudge others to follow suit, is shown time and again. Len's insistence on a safety kill-switch for all power in a given section of the tunnels is what saves kidnapped Tyler Donegal's life, and along the way several other threads of his life are tied up by the duo.
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