Stevie Wynne Levine is an American comedian, writer, and television producer. She is best known for her work as Chief Creative Officer of Mythical Entertainment and as executive producer of the YouTube series Good Mythical Morning. She is also recognized as a recurring off-screen voice and occasional on-screen personality on the show.
Levine was born in Harlingen, Texas. She attended Syracuse University, where she studied television, radio, and film and graduated summa cum laude.
Levine joined Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal in 2013 to produce The Mythical Show, one of YouTubeâÂÂs early original programming initiatives.
Over the following decade, she played a key role in the growth of Mythical Entertainment into a large independent digital media company with a wide range of programming and a significant online audience. She later became Chief Creative Officer, overseeing creative development and production across the company.
Levine is widely credited as a central creative force behind Good Mythical Morning, helping shape its format, tone, and production style. Under her leadership, the show evolved into a structured daily variety program and became one of the longest-running and most popular series on YouTube.
Levine has been associated with the rise of creator-led digital studios and the expansion of online entertainment as an alternative to traditional television. Her work contributed to Mythical EntertainmentâÂÂs growth into live touring, brand expansion, and new media ventures. Levine is regarded as an influential figure in the development of digital entertainment and YouTube-based programming. Her work on Good Mythical Morning has been credited with helping establish the viability of TV-like production of online creator content.
In 2026, Levine announced that she would be leaving Mythical Entertainment after approximately 13 years with the company. Her departure coincided with the 3000th episode of Good Mythical Morning.
Levine has kept much of her personal life private. She is openly lesbian.
In 2019, Levine faced criticism following a panel appearance in which she deadnamed YouTuber Miles McKenna. She later issued a public apology, stating she was unaware that the language used was inappropriate.