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By Greg Hernandez on Apr 23, 2010 12:10 am | Comments (293) |
Harvey Levin is usually busy breaking news about other people.
But the managing editor of TMZ.com and executive producer and host of TMZ on TV got personal this week while hosting a fundraising event in West Hollywood for the National Lesbian and Same-sex attracted Journalists Association.
“I really wanted to complete this and I’m really pleased and honored that you guys asked me to come here,” he told the crowd.
I’m a longtime NLGJA member and arrived at the East-West Lounge Wednesday night early with the hopes of snagging an interview with Harvey about being gay in the news business and how that has affected his life and career. He said his employer Warner Bros. isn’t keen on his doing such things without clearance. (But we did snap a photo together, see below)
I was disappointed at not getting an interview but then pleased when Harvey touched on many of the topics I’d wanted to discuss in his remarks to the crowd.
“I’m thinking endorse a long age wh
Andy Mauer, Harvey Levin’s Partner: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
Andy Mauer is Harvey Levin’s longtime boyfriend. (LinkedIn)
TMZ founder Harvey Levin has been in a long-term relationship with Andrew ‘Andy’ Bauer for well over two decades. As the founder of the most popular star gossip site on the web, Levin is always in the news, but his power might be increasing now that he’s got a Fox News and reportedly met with President Donald Trump at the White Dwelling last week.
Mauer is a former chiropractor who now works for TMZ. Levin and Mauer undertake not have any children.
Here’s a look at Bauer and Levin’s relationship.
1. Mauer Owned His Retain Chiropractor Office for 16 Years
In 2008, Gawker reported that Bauer and Levin were living together and that Bauer was a chiropractor. According to the site, he even appeared in physique magazines like Muscle & Fitness.
Mauer ran Mauer Chiropractic in Beverly Hills. It is now closed, according to its Yelp page. On his LinkedIn profile, Mauer notes that he closed the office in May 2011 after 16 years and six months of operations.
2. He Now Works as Director of Talent Acquisition at TMZ
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Harvey Levin gives an sincere account of growing up gay
In a city famous for its happy hour culture, summer can be an even better second to take advantage of post-work drink and meal deals. Interns are in town, summer Fridays are in full swing, and patios and rooftops are aplenty. Here are a few prime, non-comprehensive spots for an afternoon deal with besties, colleagues, and new connections.
Alfreda. Dupont’s Alfreda, a tribute to the chef’s grandmother, offers relaxed pizza and traditional Italian eats. The happy hour runs Monday-Friday 4-6 p.m., featuring $8 spritzes and BOGO pizzas. Few complete spritzes like the Italians, and Alfreda leans in on five kinds plus one N/A spritz; our go-to is the rose and mezcal with grapefruit or the locally made Don Ciccio limoncello spritz with basil.
Lyle’s. Especially leaning into the spritz side of summer is at Lyle’s, fully embracing the fizzy ephemera of the season with the Summer of Spritz. The Dupont Circle hotel restaurant imagines cocktails from France, Italy, Spain, and Portugal. Spritzes feature limoncello and vinho verde. For those that hit Lyle’s every week during the spritz special—and get a literal mark on Lyle’s passpo
Harvey Levin facts for kids
For the American economist, see Harvey J. Levin.
Harvey Robert Levin, born on September 2, 1950, is an American television producer, legal expert, and news writer. He is top known for starting the popular public figure news website TMZ in 2005. He also hosted a show called OBJECTified on the Fox News Channel.
Early Animation and Education
Harvey Levin was born in Los Angeles County, California. He went to Grover Cleveland High School in Reseda, Los Angeles, graduating in 1968.
He then studied at the University of California, Santa Barbara, earning a degree in political science in 1972. After that, he attended the University of Chicago Law Academy and became a lawyer in 1975.
Career Highlights
Early Law Career
Levin worked as a lawyer in California for about 20 years, starting in 1975. In the mid-1970s, he also taught law at the University of Miami School of Law. Later, he taught at Whittier College School of Law.
In 1978, Levin became well-known for debating Howard Jarvis. Jarvis helped produce Proposition 13, a law in California that changed property taxes. Levin was against this law.
Because of his growing fame, Levin started giving legal suggestions on