[15][16][17][18] Levy has written numerous books including Shots of Wisdom: Laughing, Wincing, and Learning Through Life's Lessons,[19] Tools of Critical Thinking: Metathoughts for Psychology,[20][21]Cross-Cultural Psychology: Critical Thinking and Contemporary Applications (which was coauthored with Eric Shiraev),[22] and Life Is a 4-Letter Word.
[23] He is also the author of numerous satirical articles, including "The Emperor’s Postmodern Clothes: A Brief Guide to Deconstructing Academically Fashionable Phrases for the Uninitiated".
Levy also directed the West Coast premiere of William Gibson’s Golda: A Partial Portrait,[27] starring Liz Sheridan.
In 1992 Levy was a guest star on the series Cheers,[32] where he portrayed the leader of Frasier’s “low self-esteem” therapy group.
He accrued numerous other professional acting credits, including: The World's Greatest Lover[33] (directed by Gene Wilder), Ziegfeld: The Man and His Women,[34] and Little Vic.