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Eugene Levy [[UsefulNotes/KnightFever CC]] (born December 17, 1946) is a Canadian actor with a long and illustrious career as a comedic actor.

Best known in his early career for playing hapless geeks and sleazy losers, he's broadened his niche to include CoolOldGuy roles through his involvement in the ''Film/AmericanPie'' franchise (of which he's the only actor to appear in every single installment). Levy is part of the ProductionPosse for Creator/ChristopherGuest, appearing in major roles in each of Guest's theatrical improv films. Recently, he has become best known for the sleeper hit ''Series/SchittsCreek'', which he co-created with and stars alongside his son Creator/DanLevy and plays opposite his frequent collaborator Creator/CatherineOHara.

As part of ''Schitt's Creek''[='s=] sweep of the 2020 MediaNotes/{{Emmy Award}}s, Levy won Best Actor in a Comedy Series and shared the Best Comedy Series award with his co-creator and son. He and Catherine O'Hara also won Emmys in 1983 for writing ''Series/{{SCTV}}''.

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!! Roles of Note:
* ''Film/CannibalGirls'': Clifford Sturges
* ''Series/{{SCTV}}'': Where Levy became well known. Like the entire cast, Levy played many characters on the show.
** Along with Creator/JohnCandy, he played one half of the Schmenge Brothers, a pair of [[TheOldCountry Leutonian]] polka-playing brothers with [[FunnyForeigner strange customs]] and [[ForeignQueasine tastes in food]].
** Possibly his best-known role on ''SCTV'' was one half of the news team as the KindHeartedSimpleton Earl Camembert, a not-especially-bright reporter with some [[CloudCuckooLander bizarre habits]] that had to be [[CloudCuckoolandersMinder kept in line]] by his co-anchor.
** He was also Vegas style comedian with a schtick, Bobby Bittman.
** He helped skewer lame 3-D movies as Dr. Tongue's dimwitted assistant/sidekick Bruno in a series of movies, ''Dr. Tongue's 3-D House of ____________.''[[note]]This also included playing Bruno's in-universe actor, Woody Tobias, Jr.[[/note]]
* ''WesternAnimation/HeavyMetal'': Capt. Lincoln F. Sternn/Edsel/Male Reporter (voices)
* ''Film/NationalLampoonsVacation'': Car Salesman
* ''Film/{{Splash}}'': Dr. Walter Kornbluth
* ''Film/ClubParadise'': Barry Steinberg
* ''Film/{{Armed and Dangerous|1986}}'': Norman Kane
* ''Film/FatherOfTheBride1991'': Singer at Audition
* ''Film/StayTuned'': Crowley
* ''Film/ILoveTrouble'': Ray, the Justice of the Peace
* ''Film/{{Multiplicity}}'': Vic
* ''Film/WaitingForGuffman'': Dr. Alan Pearl
* ''VideoGame/CreatureCrunch'': Brian (voice)
* ''Film/AlmostHeroes'': Guy Fontenot
* ''Film/HolyMan'': Guy on Background TV (uncredited)
* ''Film/AmericanPie'' series: Noah Levinstein, "Jim's Dad"
* ''Film/BestInShow'': Gerry Fleck
* ''Film/TheLadiesMan'': Bucky Kent
* ''Film/DownToEarth2001'': Keyes
* ''Film/JosieAndThePussycats'': AsHimself, [[ItMakesSenseInContext explaining the]] [[SubliminalSeduction subliminal-brainwashing scheme]]
* ''Film/{{Serendipity}}'': Bloomingdale's Clerk
* ''Film/RepliKate'': Prof. Jonas Fromer/Repli-Jonas
* ''Film/LikeMike'': Frank Bernard
* ''Series/GregTheBunny'': Gilbert "Gil" Bender
* ''Film/BringingDownTheHouse'': Howie Rottman
* ''Film/AMightyWind'': Mitch Cohen
* ''[[Film/DumbAndDumber Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd]]'': Principal Collins
* ''Film/NewYorkMinute'': Max Lomax
* ''Film/TheMan'': Andy Fiddler
* ''Film/CheaperByTheDozen2'': Jimmy [=McNulty=]
* ''WesternAnimation/CuriousGeorge2006'': Clovis (voice)
* ''WesternAnimation/OverTheHedge'': Lou (voice)
* ''Film/ForYourConsideration'': Morley Orfkin
* ''[[Film/NightAtTheMuseum Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian]]'': Albert Einstein Bobbleheads (voice)
* ''Film/TakingWoodstock'': Max Yasgur
* ''WesternAnimation/AstroBoy'': Orrin (voice)
* ''Film/Goon2011'': Dr. Glatt
* ''Series/SchittsCreek'': Johnny Rose
* ''WesternAnimation/FindingDory'': Charlie (voice)

!! Related Tropes:
* BigOlEyebrows: Truly majestic. Just look at the page image.
* CoolOldGuy: His ''American Pie'' roles helped him to add this trope to his repertoire.
* CringeComedy: A master of this.
* FakeAmerican: He's Canadian, but most of his characters are American.
* TheGlassesGottaGo: Both Eugene and his son [[Creator/DanLevy Dan]] are known for wearing dramatic eyewear, but their fictional counterparts on ''Schitt's Creek'' do not, making it easy to distinguish between photos of the real men and their characters.
* {{Improv}}: Started at Second City, and he's done several improvised films with Christopher Guest.
* ProductionPosse: He's part of Creator/ChristopherGuest's posse, appearing in all of his theatrical improv films.
** He also has a lot of roles working with Creator/CatherineOHara, both in Christopher Guest movies and outside of them
* PlayingAgainstType: Former business mogul Johnny Rose of ''Schitt's Creek'' is confident, successful, a SharpDressedMan, and genuinely attractive to women. Sure, he occasionally has awkwardly supportive moments with his adult children, but he is still a departure from many of Levy's famous characters. Levy mentioned this in his 2020 Emmy Speech, joking that he had been playing the wrong roles for 50 years.
* PolkaDork: Plays the accordion in real-life and has used this for comic effect more than once.
* RealLifeRelative: Worked on ''Schitt's Creek'' with his son Dan (David) and his daughter [[Creator/SarahLevy Sarah]] (Twyla).
* ThoseTwoActors: Has appeared opposite Creator/CatherineOHara multiple times over four decades. Also worked with Creator/JohnCandy multiple times.
* TookALevelInBadass: At least once per movie, and he's been in over 40. Became epic-level in the ''Film/AmericanPie'' series.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: He was almost cast as Toby on ''Series/TheWestWing''.
* WrittenByCastMember: Co-wrote some of Creator/ChristopherGuest’s films. Co-created ''Schitt’s Creek'' with his son Daniel Levy.
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