Eugene, 75, has put his comedic stamp on the TV and film industries for decades. Some of his most notable work includes the "SCTV" series, "Best in Show," and "American Pie."
But Eugene's biggest legacy is now perhaps the beloved sitcom "Schitt's Creek," which he famously starred in and co-produced with his son, Dan, 38. Their real-life relationship and camaraderie is amplified in the show, as Eugene plays Johnny Rose, the father of Dan's character, David Rose.
"He's been doing a great job on the show, really fantastic. And it's fun watching him work. I'm really quite proud of this young lad here," Eugene told Access Live in 2018.
From their hair, to their signature bushy eyebrows, to their smiles, there's no denying that any other duo could've been more convincing as father and son.
Before "Schitt's Creek," Dan had minor guest starring roles and hosted an MTV Canada show, but this family project was his big break. Since the show ended, he's starred in the gay holiday rom-com "Happiest Season" and had a voice role in the Netflix animated series "Q-Force."