In American Pie, Eugene Levy played Noah Levenstein, father of Jim (Jason Biggs)
interpreter of Noah Levenstein (father of Jimlived by Jason Biggs) in eight productions of american pie, Eugene Levy revealed that he grew tired of the iconic slapstick comedy franchise, which also featured the likes of Chris Klein (oz), Jennifer Coolidge (mother of Stifler), Seann William Scott (Stifler), between others.
During an interview with The Guardianalso an actor in the series Schitt’s Creek revealed how he didn’t like that he was known as “the father of american pie” over the years, even acting in several other productions before and after the franchise.
“the thing of american pie it got a little tiring after a while. People brought me apple pie every time I went to a restaurant or a wedding,” said the actor in the conversation. “Which is kind of funny, but it happened a lot.”
Jennifer Coolidge Says Her Role in American Pie Was A Lot Of ‘Sex Action’
Jennifer Collidgestated that her role as the mother of Stifler in american piegave him a lot of ‘sexual action’. The actress, now 60 years old, joked that she would have had relationships with about ‘200 people’ after her performance in the long comedy.
‘I played a lot being a MILF [uma mãe sensual] and I had a lot of sexual action from american pie“, said the actress to Variety. ‘There were so many benefits shooting that movie… I mean, there must have been like 200 people who would never sleep with me.’
The 1999 feature would even have been a rebirth for the actress. According to her, the papers in american pieis at Legally Blondein 2001, ended what for her was a 10-year ‘dry’ in her career.
Ten years of testing and no work came. fear disappears when you get used to losing. There’s a certain freedom in that.

Source: Rollingstone

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