Mandy Levin, a native of Los Angeles, was born and raised in the Woodland Hills/Calabasas area. After completing her high school education at Calabasas High School, she received an invitation to attend the prestigious Tisch School of the Arts at New York University. Mandy spent two years studying at NYU before transferring to the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA),where she earned a Bachelor's Degree from the School of Theater, Film & Television.
Following her graduation, Mandy secured her first agent and began working in television and commercials. She subsequently started studying the renowned Sanford Meisner technique at Playhouse West, where she had the opportunity to hone her craft alongside notable actors James Franco and Scott Caan. During her time at Playhouse West, Mandy met her husband, Brice Williams, and made her stage debut in a play.
After leaving Playhouse West, Mandy began studying with Stuart Rogers at his acting studio in North Hollywood. She is a proud member of Stuart's theatre company, Theatre Tribe, and has been involved in numerous productions, including Catherine Butterfield's "The Sleeper", which won LA Weekly's Best Ensemble in a Comedy. Mandy was also nominated for Best Actress in a Comedy for her outstanding performance in the same production. Additionally, she won Best Actress awards at the Breckenridge Film Festival and Glendale International Film Festival for her lead role in the short film "Everything".