Eugene Levy is a Canadian actor, comedian, director, and producer. The multi-faceted personality is popularly known for playing the ‘super-cool dad’ ‘Noah Levenstein’ in all the eight parts of the American adult comedy film series ‘American Pie’. With his characteristic thick eyebrows and retro eyeglasses, Levy has portrayed ‘nerdy-comic’ characters in several films and television shows. He established himself as one of the most popular comedians in the Hollywood film industry with his performances in films like ‘Bringing Down the House’, ‘Cheaper By the Dozen 2’, ‘Father of the Bride Part II’ and the ‘American Pie’ series. Levy has been part of some major box office successes during his fifty-year long acting career; eight of his films have grossed more than US$100 million. Levy appeared alongside Ellen DeGeneres and Diane Keaton as a voice artist in the Disney/Pixar animated film ‘Finding Dory’ which grossed over US$1 billion worldwide. He is also famous as a writer in the show business with his fresh and unique style. He has written the scripts of ‘Waiting for Guffman’, ‘Best in Show’, and ‘For Your Consideration’. For his contribution to the Canadian television show ‘SCTV Network 90’, Levy won two Primetime Emmy Awards for ‘Outstanding Writing in a Variety or Music Program’.