As a teenager in Hamilton, Ontario, Eugene Levy walked into school to find an antisemitic slur scrawled across his campaign poster. Instead of ripping it down, he left it up for everyone to see, and won the election.
This episode reframes the man most people know only for big eyebrows and awkward dad roles. It follows Levy from a working-class Canadian factory town through a record-breaking stage production, the chaos of SCTV, and decades as Hollywood's secret weapon, all anchored by a sociology degree that turned cringe comedy into a behavioral experiment on the audience.
Why his sociology degree from McMaster became the key to his entire acting career
The legendary 1972 Godspell cast that included Gilda Radner, Martin Short, Andrea Martin, and Paul Shaffer
How he controlled chaotic SCTV scenes by playing the grounded straight man
His Grammy win for A Mighty Wind and an Emmy at 73 for Schitt's Creek
The irony of playing terrible fathers while raising grounded kids who became his creative collaborators
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