Folk-pop singer-songwriter and accomplished performer-producer, Hope Levy’s musical journey is deeply rooted in folk traditions. From her early days singing alongside legendary figures like Malvina Reynolds to her own acclaimed records, Levy has embraced the essence of folk music. Her theatrical prowess shines through various lead roles in Los Angeles productions, including iconic shows like Les Misérables and The Rocky Horror Show. Levy’s versatility extends to voice-over work, where she breathes life into beloved characters in animated series, commercials, and blockbuster films like Boss Baby: Back in Business, where she played the mom. She can be heard singing “Welcome to Duloc” in DreamWorks’ Shrek and performing in the Na’vi language in James Cameron’s Avatar. She is also the voice in the iconic and beloved game Resident Evil: Biohazard, where she voices Rebecca Chambers.
As a vocalist, Levy’s voice has graced both stage and screen, from performing in musicals to lending her talent to bands like Circlons. Her folk-pop songs, reminiscent of Jill Sobule and Susan Werner, resonate with audiences and are available for streaming on Spotify. Beyond her artistic endeavors, Levy’s compassionate spirit shines through her folk cabaret performances, bringing joy and entertainment to diverse audiences, including residents in assisted living facilities across Los Angeles. With her blend of music, theatre, and community engagement, Hope Levy continues to enrich lives through her artistry and heartfelt performances.