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What is Eugene Levy’s Net Worth

Eugene Levy, the Canadian actor, comedian, singer, and writer, has a net worth of $30 million. He is best known for his roles in the “American Pie” movie franchise and the hit television series “Schitt’s Creek,” which he co-created with his son Dan Levy.

Eugene Levy’s Early Life

Eugene Levy was born on December 17, 1946 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. His mother, Rebecca Kudlatz, was a homemaker who immigrated from Glasgow, Scotland. His father, David Levy, worked as a foreman at an automobile plant. Eugene had one brother, Fred. He attended McMaster University, where he was a member of the McMaster Film Board, a student film group. It was there that he met Ivan Reitman, who would become a frequent collaborator.

Eugene Levy: From “Godspell” to Comedy Legend

In the early 1970s, Eugene Levy was involved in the Toronto production of the hit musical “Godspell” alongside future comedy legends like Gilda Radner and Martin Short. This eventually led to his career in sketch comedy with Second City Television and The Second City, Toronto.

Levy became well-known for his portrayal of the dimwitted news anchor Early Camembert on SCTV, as well as a variety of celebrity impersonations. He later went on to star in and write for several films, including Christopher Guest’s mockumentaries “Waiting for Guffman,” “Best in Show,” and “A Mighty Wind,” the latter of which earned him critical acclaim and awards.

Levy also created the TV sitcom “Maniac Mansion” and appeared in guest roles on classic comedies like “National Lampoon’s Vacation” and “Father of the Bride.” While he has been featured in dozens of films, he has only starred in two, “Armed and Dangerous” and “The Man.”

Eugene Levy’s Career Highlights

Eugene Levy became a household name after appearing in the 1999 comedy “American Pie” as Jason Biggs’ father. He went on to appear in eight more installments of the franchise, earning $1 million for the first, $3 million for the second, and $5 million for the third. He is the only original “Pie” actor to appear in all eight.

Levy also appeared in films such as “Cheaper by the Dozen 2,” “Bringing Down the House,” “Like Mike,” “Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian,” “Goon,” and “She’s Funny That Way.” In 2016, he voiced Charlie in “Finding Dory.”

In 2015, Eugene and his son Dan co-created the television series “Schitt’s Creek.” Eugene starred as Johnny Rose, the head of the fallen-from-grace Rose family. The show filmed 82 episodes over six seasons between 2015 and 2020. Eugene and Dan also served as writers, stars, and executive producers. Fred Levy, Eugene’s brother, is a producer on the show.

Eugene Levy’s Awards and Accolades

Eugene Levy has been nominated for dozens of awards, including a Grammy win for Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media for “A Mighty Wind”. He earned a star on Canada’s Walk of Fame and has won at least five Canadian Comedy Awards.

Levy is a two-time Emmy Award winner for Outstanding Writing in a Variety or Music Program for his work on “SCTV Network 90”.

In 2020, “Schitt’s Creek” sixth and final season was nominated for an astounding 15 Primetime Emmy Awards. This broke the record for the most Emmy nods ever given to a comedy series in its final season. In an epic sweep, the show became the first ever comedy or drama series to sweep all four acting categories, including a win for both Levys–Eugene for Outstanding Lead Actor and Dan for Outstanding Supporting Actor). The show also took home the grand prize of Best Comedy Series.

Personal Life

Eugene Levy has been married to writer Deborah Divine since 1977 and they have a daughter named Sarah, who also plays Twyla on “Schitt’s Creek”. They split their time between Los Angeles, Florida, and Canada.

Levy was close friends with the late actor John Candy and is a close friend to his “Schitt’s Creek” co-star Catherine O’Hara. Eugene and Catherine have worked together on various projects throughout the years.

Levy is also an advocate for autism awareness and treatment and is a member of the Canadian charity Artists Against Racism.

Eugene and Deborah Levy’s Real Estate Holdings

Eugene and Deborah Levy purchased a home in LA’s Pacific Palisades neighborhood in 2006 for $2.4 million. The couple reportedly also owns a home in Toronto, Canada.

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