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Timothy Levitch
Timothy "Speed" Levitch (born July 9, 1970) is an American actor, tour guide, poet, speaker, philosopher, author and voice actor. The name "Speed" was given to him by a childhood friend in high school. Levitch has appeared in multiple films and has had his poetic and philosophical works published in books and periodicals.
==Biography==
Levitch was born July 9, 1970 in New York City. He mostly grew up in the Riverdale neighborhood of the Bronx, where he attended the Horace Mann School.〔Bruni, Frank. ("Manhattan Through a Warped Window; Featured in a Film: A Homeless Tour Guide's Offbeat City View" ), ''The New York Times'', October 1, 1998. Accessed May 4, 2008. "Mr. Levitch grew up in a middle-class Jewish family of five in Riverdale, the Bronx, and attended Horace Mann, a respected private school."〕 When he was twelve, his parents bought a house in Westchester County, New York, and he was briefly a suburbanite. He longed to return to New York City and eventually he did.
In 1992 he received his tour guide license from the Central Park Conservancy. He later took a position with Apple and Gray Line Tours as a tour bus guide. He soon attracted a cult-like following, due not only to his fast talking style, but also for his obvious love of portraying his native city in psychedelic terms and passionate philosophical ideas. Levitch's cult was spread beyond NYC when he became the subject of the 1998 documentary ''The Cruise''. In 2000, Levitch was a citizen of the art project Quiet, We Live in Sane.
In August 2012, Levitch premiered a new documentary video series on its own Hulu channel. The series, directed by Richard Linklater and entitled ''Up To Speed'', takes viewers on virtual tours of American cities, conversing with inanimate objects like San Francisco's gold fire hydrant and Chicago's original Haymarket Riot memorial.

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