Andrew L Levy was born on 1966 and is an American commentator and humorist.
14 Facts About Andrew Levy
Eleven credits short of his degree, Andrew Levy served in the US Army from 1990 to 1993 as a combat signaler.
Andrew Levy was motivated to enlist for Operation Desert Storm.
However, Andrew Levy spent a year in the Korean Demilitarized Zone and served at Fort Lewis in Tacoma, Washington.
Andrew Levy enjoyed the job and coworkers, but did not like Washington, DC, and politics.
Andrew Levy then worked for six years as the deputy communications director with the Directors Guild of America.
For three years, Andrew Levy played keyboards in the band Dalton Grant, based in Los Angeles.
Andrew Levy was in a cover band, Suite 69, fronted by Dalton Grant bass player Aaron Britt and that included Dalton Grant drummer Joey Ponchetti.
Andrew Levy did fake news reports and later became a regular panelist and co-host on the show.
Andrew Levy left when the show changed its format after a move to CNN in 2018.
In 2021, Andrew Levy joined The Daily Beast podcast, The New Abnormal, as a co-host with Molly Jong-Fast.
In 2011, Andrew Levy was involved in a Twitter war with Chris Brown.
Andrew Levy engaged in a minor Twitter war with Adam Levine in 2011 after the latter posted his request that Fox News stop using his music.
Andrew Levy is a libertarian and occasionally takes positions that differ from conservatives and Republicans.