Born December 17, 1946, in Ontario, Canada, Eugene Levy joined the Toronto-based Second City improv comedy troupe and went on to star in the group's Emmy-winning television show "SCTV," alongside such legendary comic actors as John Candy, Catherine O'Hara and Martin Short.After writing and starring in the show for eight years, Levy made memorable appearances in films such as Vacation (1983), Splash (1984) and both Father of the Bride films. Levy's popularity grew tremendously when he teamed with Christopher Guest to co-write Waiting for Guffman (1996), in which Levy also starred.
The pair further collaborated on Best in Show (2000) and A Mighty Wind (2003), for which Levy won a Grammy for co-writing the title song. His roles as "Jim's Dad" in the three American Pie films and as Steve Martin's best friend in Bringing Down the House (2003) introduced Levy to a new generation of fans.
Best in ShowMaster mockumentarian Christopher Guest (Waiting for Guffman) is at it again with this snarky send-up of canine culture that traverses the galloping neuroses surrounding one highly competitive dog show in Pennsylvania. Talented improvisers Parker Posey, Eugene Levy, Michael McKean and Catherine... Read More
The ManSpecial agent Derrick Vann (Samuel L. Jackson), a hard-nosed Fed, and Andy Fidler (Eugene Levy), a milquetoast salesman, might have been brought together by accident. But they make up an unlikely crime-fighting team in this hilarious comedy. The two must work together to hunt down a dangerous man... Read More
American Pie Presents: The Book of LoveWhen Rob, Nathan and Lube discover the sex bible left behind by their horny predecessors at East Great Falls High School, the desperate virgins set out to score the big home run. Problem is, the well-worn manual is missing some pertinent information. Read More
A Mighty WindSatirist in extremis Christopher Guest aims his mockumentary lens at 1960s folk musicians -- specifically, the earnest Folksmen (portrayed by erstwhile Spinal Tappers Guest, Michael McKean and Harry Shearer), the too-perky New Main Street Singers and former lovebirds Mitch & Mickey. As the three... Read More
Armed and DangerousMark Lester directs this slapstick comedy about two down-and-out men, ex-cop Frank Dooley (John Candy) and disbarred lawyer Norman Kane (Eugene Levy), who try their bungling hands at private security and wind up facing the wrath of their new employer, Michael Carlino (Robert Loggia), a mob boss... Read More
