Tributes are pouring in after the heartbreaking announcement of his death.
The family of The Hangover star announced the sad news yesterday (August 27) on Instagram, alongside a collection of sweet snaps of the legend.
A number of A-list stars and fans of the actor rushed to pay tribute to the star in the comments.
Kris Jenner said: “So sorry for your loss, Tracy and Brian… we are sending prayers for the family and lots of love.”
As one fan wrote: “Love these photos, they capture his life so well.”
Another added: “My deepest condolences to the family!
“Sending the tightest hugs and lots of love.”
They noted that the actor ‘passed away peacefully,’ and was surrounded by his nearest and dearest.
He started out his career in New York City as a taxi driver, but soon moved to California to purse his dreams of being on the big screen.
He was the father of film producer Brian Robbins, who has worked on everything from A Quiet Place to Mission: Impossible.
But it was his daughter-in-law, Tracy Robbins, that announced the tragic news to the world.

She wrote: “My beloved father-in-law, Floyd Levine, passed away peacefully yesterday on August 24, surrounded by his beautiful family (and probably wishing someone would bring him a martini.)”
The TV and film star died at the age of 93, and had an extremely successful career in the spotlight.
Robbins added: “The best father-in-law, grandpa, and all-around jokester.
“Floyd loved Frank Sinatra, classic films, and making everyone laugh.
“He started out as a cab driver in New York City before chasing Hollywood dreams in California, building an amazing acting career along the way.
“Brian (her son) is basically his twin, and we will see Floyd’s grin every time we look at him.”
His big-screen credits included Bloodbrothers (1978), Night Shift (1982), The Border (1982), Airplane II: The Sequel (1982), Braddock: Missing in Action III (1988), The Hangover (2009) and more.
Levine starred as a tailor in The Hangover.

The tragic post continued: “I will miss his humor, his stories, and his F bombs that Stella made a lot of money off of!
“Here’s to my forever Brooklyn boy, Floyd , may the martinis be cold and the Sinatra songs never end!
“I would like to think there’s a casting call in heaven, and you showed up early, script in hand.”
The heartfelt tribute concluded: “I will miss him dearly, but I know he’s making the angels laugh already and back together with his beautiful wife Rochelle (give her the biggest squeeze from us.)
“Don’t worry, I will take care of your baby boy always and forever.
“Love you grandpa. And yes….you always did it your way to the very end.”